Albert Einstein directly involved in making a nuclear bomb, that brought devastating catastrophe to the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in World War II? The theoretical physicist, best known for his Theory of Relativity, was a pacifist from the beginning of his life. After Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer', director Anthony Philipson has tried to find the answer to this question in his upcoming docudrama, 'Einstein and the Bomb'.
Recently Einstein appeared in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer played by Tom Conti. The movie depicted the creation of the atomic bomb as part of the life of Einstein’s collaborator J. Robert Oppenheimer. This is important as 'Einstein And The Bomb' also explores Albert Einstein’s relationship with Hitler, Germany, and the atom bomb.
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The Netflix historical docudrama gives a glimpse of the key moments from the life and career of Albert Einstein, one of the most renowned and influential physicists in history.
Portrayed by Aidan McArdle, Albert Einstein appears in the trailer in what appears to be archival footage of the destruction caused by an explosion. Soon after, the scientist is seen working and exclaiming his theories to a group, and admits he “made one great mistake in his life.” He feared Nazi Germany under the command of dictator Adolf Hitler may use his theory to create a weapon of mass destruction. Later, he becomes sad and asks, «Was the bomb a price worth paying for peace?»
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