1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Western Europe
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North America
United States
November 29, 1967
Letter from journalist A. Cassuto on meetings held with South African government officials regarding prospective italian purchase of uranium. Annex: Report no. 2 on establishment of a private company dedicated to urianium commerce.
November 10, 1966
Report on Italy's Enriched Uranium supply. The report stresses the importance for Italy to acquire enriched uranium. It contains a detailed analysis of related costs, methodologies for uranium enrichment and production. Finally, the report addresses the options for Italy.
July 2, 1970
Report by CNEN on the visit by CNEN personnel and industrial experts to CEA plants and French facilities for uranium-enrichment.
January 19, 1974
Letter from G. De Boccard, deputy CSMM to gen. F. Caroli on position of the Italian Navy on NPN, views of adm. Polano and CAMEN activities. Annexes missing.
December 19, 1973
Letter from adm. Polano on the Italian Navy's nuclear program. The letter discusses the activities of the Committee for Military Applications of Nuclear Energy (CAMEN), Italy's preliminary project for an A Bomb, as well as the NPN as an enterprise of military interest.
June 28, 1971
Letter to Giulio Andreotti including copy of CIPE deliberations of June 4, 1971 concerning CNEN 5-year program. The letter discusses also broader nuclear and industrials issues.
March 25, 1974
Letter from CNEN's Achille Albonetti to Andreotti on nuclear-powered ship “Enrico Fermi” and prospective cooperation with France over nuclear-armed ships.
September 21, 1971
Note from CNEN Vice-President regarding emerging problems with NPN project, Enrico Fermi ship and issue of contract with french nuclear agency (CEA) for the supply of nuclear fuel. Annex Missing.
October 9, 1971
Note by CSMM on Ministry of Merchant Navy's proposal to coordinate the NPN project. Includes a summary of the current state of the project.
May 14, 1974
Analysis by CSMM on the proposal by adm. G. Polano to employ the the NPN come centrale elettrica di emergenza.