Two colleagues, Werner Heisenberg and Samuel Goudsmit, stood against each other. Both were active in the new field of quantum physics. With the outbreak of World War II, they found themselves on opposite sides - Heisenberg, a celebrated Nobel laureate, took charge of the German Uranium project, while Goudsmit became the scientific leader of intelligence operations on the Allied side aimed at the German ambitions. Based on "Farm Hall transcripts" of captured German physicists and aftermath letters between Heisenberg and Goudsmit. With a writer's privilegie to structure and dramatize.
Farm Hall
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2025-05-31 00:00:00
The come about of the atomic bomb during the 2nd WW, blindly persued in America and perhaps in nazi Germany - who could know exactly his enemy's ambitions? With a focus on the nazi German side. Motives and ethics. Guilt. A historical exposition for the stage rigourously based on preserved source material.
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