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    The Norwegian Heavy Water Sabotage
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    It was the world's first site to mass-produce heavy water (as a byproduct of nitrogen fixing), with a capacity of 1.2 tonnes per year. Before the German ...

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    Digs & Discoveries - The Secrets of Sabotage
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    During the WWII Vemork in Rjukan was in focus for their production of heavy water. The heavy water war stopped the Germans in developing the atom bomb.
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