Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session C62: Farm Hall Revisited
3:00 PM–5:24 PM,
Monday, March 15, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
FHP
Chair: Michel Janssen, University of Minnesota
Abstract: C62.00002 : The Use and Abuse of Nuclear History: Farm Hall in Historical Memory
3:36 PM–4:12 PM
Live
Presenter:
Ryan Dahn
(American Institute of Physics)
Author:
Ryan Dahn
(American Institute of Physics)
As a rare primary document that quite literally reproduces real-time conversations, one might expect the transcripts to be the definitive source on wartime German nuclear intentions. Yet since 1945, the Farm Hall recordings have been used to make radically different arguments about the abortive program. Allied scientists like Samuel Goudsmit used them in an attempt to prove that Heisenberg and the Germans got their physics wrong when trying to construct a bomb—but that the Germans would have willingly provided Hitler with a nuke if only they could. Others, like journalist Thomas Powers, have used them to spin a fanciful narrative of scientific resistance inside the Nazi regime. The former internees themselves, particularly Heisenberg and von Weizsäcker, used them to demonstrate their apparent innocence on all counts.
This talk explores how a seemingly authoritative text has been used to support such differing perspectives, investigating a phenomenon all too familiar in 2020: how apparently incontrovertible evidence can be spun to support a variety of viewpoints. It argues that the meaning and interpretation of the Farm Hall recordings have been contested since their creation in 1945.
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