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'''Werner Karl Heisenberg''' (5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a [[Germany|German]] physicist. Between 1942 and 1945, Heisenberg headed the [[Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics|Kaiser Wilhelm Institute]] in [[Berlin]] and was one of the fathers of the | '''Werner Karl Heisenberg''' (5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a [[Germany|German]] physicist. Between 1942 and 1945, Heisenberg headed the [[Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics|Kaiser Wilhelm Institute]] in [[Berlin]] and was one of the fathers of the [[Nazi Party|Nazi]]'s nuclear ''[[Uranprojekt]]'', with the aim of developing German weapons. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In 1942, General [[Gero Kramer]] and an SS detachment, including [[Otto Hammerstein]] and [[Eddie Gorm]], visited the institute to show his support for the project. Kramer praised Heisenberg the day of his arrival in his welcoming speech to an audience of scientists and [[soldier]]s. But after a while, Gorm, actually a double agent, took the scientist hostage, threatening to kill him with his gun if the soldiers did not let them leave the room. | In 1942, General [[Gero Kramer]] and an SS detachment, including [[Otto Hammerstein]] and [[Eddie Gorm]], visited the institute to show his support for the project. Kramer praised Heisenberg the day of his arrival in his welcoming speech to an audience of scientists and [[soldier]]s. But after a while, Gorm, actually a double agent, took the scientist hostage, threatening to kill him with his gun if the soldiers did not let them leave the room. | ||
Isolated in a laboratory, Gorm interrogated Heisenberg on the uranium project and the scientist confessed that it was only a cover for a real project called | Isolated in a laboratory, Gorm interrogated Heisenberg on the uranium project and the scientist confessed that it was only a cover for a real project called ''[[Die Glocke]]'' that was conducted in [[Norway]], in the [[Vemork]] plant. While Gorm had a second of inattention, Heisenberg took the opportunity to hit him on the head with a laboratory utensil and unlocked the door to the soldiers. However, Gorm escaped thanks to the timely arrival of his handler in Berlin, [[Julia Dusk]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 20:11, 25 November 2022

Werner Karl Heisenberg (5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German physicist. Between 1942 and 1945, Heisenberg headed the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin and was one of the fathers of the Nazi's nuclear Uranprojekt, with the aim of developing German weapons.
Biography
In 1942, General Gero Kramer and an SS detachment, including Otto Hammerstein and Eddie Gorm, visited the institute to show his support for the project. Kramer praised Heisenberg the day of his arrival in his welcoming speech to an audience of scientists and soldiers. But after a while, Gorm, actually a double agent, took the scientist hostage, threatening to kill him with his gun if the soldiers did not let them leave the room.
Isolated in a laboratory, Gorm interrogated Heisenberg on the uranium project and the scientist confessed that it was only a cover for a real project called Die Glocke that was conducted in Norway, in the Vemork plant. While Gorm had a second of inattention, Heisenberg took the opportunity to hit him on the head with a laboratory utensil and unlocked the door to the soldiers. However, Gorm escaped thanks to the timely arrival of his handler in Berlin, Julia Dusk.
Appearances
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