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  2. According to a 2002 biography, Racing for the Bomb, when Groves proposed Oppenheimer as scientific lead, he met with opposition. Oppenheimer's "extreme liberal background" was a concern.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Noticing Oppenheimer’s hesitation, Truman asked what was wrong, prompting Oppenheimer to infamously respond: “Mr. President, I feel I have blood on my hands.”. The comment infuriated Truman ...

  4. A lifelong chain smoker, he died of throat cancer in 1967 at age 62. His wife Kitty died five years later, also at age 62. The life of J. Robert Oppenheimer was recently immortalized in Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer", the epic biographical thriller film that premiered in July 2023 and immediately grossed $578 million worldwide.

  5. J. Robert Oppenheimer. J. Robert Oppenheimer ( official portrait – public domain) Oppenheimer was born on April 22, 1904 to a wealthy German-Jewish couple, Julius and Ella Oppenheimer, and grew up on Riverside Drive in Manhattan (Bird & Sherwin, 2005, pp. 9-11). He attended the progressive Ethical Culture School, on Central Park West, where ...

  6. Jul 19, 2023 · Yes. To create his Oppenheimer screenplay, Christopher Nolan adapted Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2005 book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer. The book tells the story of American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who headed the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb.

  7. May 15, 2019 · J. Robert Oppenheimer (April 22, 1904–February 18, 1967) was a physicist and the director of the Manhattan Project, the United States' effort during World War II to create an atomic bomb. Oppenheimer's struggle after the war with the morality of building such a destructive weapon epitomized the moral dilemma that faced scientists who worked ...

  8. J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967) was an American theoretical physicist. During the Manhattan Project, Oppenheimer was director of the Los Alamos Laboratory and responsible for the research and design of an atomic bomb. He is often known as the “father of the atomic bomb.”. By the time the Manhattan Project was launched in the fall of 1942 ...

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