Robert Oppenheimer: An American theoretical physicist who was involved in the Manhattan Project. He was appointed as the leader of the project, and even though he was reluctant about leading as he didn't necessarily like to lead, he still got the job done in developing the bomb..
Albert Einstein: He influenced the Manhattan Project with his research and was a consultant to the project. He did not believe in using the bomb because he was scared of the political and military relations consequences. He even wrote the president multiple times warning him not to use it.
Aage Niels Bohr: Bohr served at Los Alamos he was primarily the "scientific father confessor" to the other scientists. In other words, he determined the problems with the atomic bomb and offered plausible solutions to whatever problem the bomb had.
Werner von Braun: While he was not in the Manhattan Project this German scientist heavily influenced the creation of the atomic bomb. He was a well known rocket designer and engineer and started to research how to create the bomb.
Hans Bethe: Bethe was selected by Oppenheimer to lead the theoretical division of the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, NM. As the leader of the theoretical department, Bethe had to oversee and collaborate the groups of the different theory groups.
Albert Einstein: He influenced the Manhattan Project with his research and was a consultant to the project. He did not believe in using the bomb because he was scared of the political and military relations consequences. He even wrote the president multiple times warning him not to use it.
Aage Niels Bohr: Bohr served at Los Alamos he was primarily the "scientific father confessor" to the other scientists. In other words, he determined the problems with the atomic bomb and offered plausible solutions to whatever problem the bomb had.
Werner von Braun: While he was not in the Manhattan Project this German scientist heavily influenced the creation of the atomic bomb. He was a well known rocket designer and engineer and started to research how to create the bomb.
Hans Bethe: Bethe was selected by Oppenheimer to lead the theoretical division of the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, NM. As the leader of the theoretical department, Bethe had to oversee and collaborate the groups of the different theory groups.