The Society

In this timeline, Nazi German priorities in regards to the German nuclear program (or "Uranverein"; Uranium Society) change to supporting an effort to produce nuclear power, and later, nuclear weaponry. So, in accordance with this alternate history, a number of physicists working within the nuclear program do not get called to military training, or warfare, and over the course of the war, the program slowly centralizes within the German government, culminating with a bomb test in Poland during the November of 1944, and a bomb over Moscow in December.