and Oppenheimer replying: “I believe we did.” This is, of course, an invention of Nolan’s that elegantly portrays both the shared values and the differences between the two men. But they ...
Robert Oppenheimer and the Second World War in ... Additionally, the riveting concluding line of “I believe we did” did not take place and again happened to be a plot tool.
“I believe Japan is ... the terrible danger that we are today from nuclear weapons.” In 1960, J. Robert Oppenheimer visited Tokyo, Kyoto and other cities but did not travel to Hiroshima ...
I believe we did”. The above mentioned quote is from the multiple Oscar winning film Oppenheimer in which the lead character Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer is talking to Einstein about the invention ...