A movie recommendation: “The Catcher Was A Spy” (2018)
Posted By RichC on March 16, 2024
During our final days in Florida this winter, Brenda and I watch a movie that we both enjoyed called “The Catcher Was A Spy.” I recommended it to Taylor who also enjoys World War II history and am looking forward to his comments.
The movie is based on a book by Nicholas Dawidoff about Morris “Moe” Berg, a professional baseball player turned OSS spy. The story itself was intriguing after recently watching the movie “Oppenheimer,” considering the themes tie together well (physicists and the atomic bomb). The story regarding Berg’s impressive intelligence and language skills makes the story (perhaps embellished) all the more interesting. His mission after getting close to scientists at a Switzerland conference was to kill Werner Heisenberg and prevent the Nazis from moving forward with an atomic bomb.
From May to mid-December 1944, Berg hopped around Europe, interviewing physicists and trying to convince several to leave Europe and work in the United States. At the beginning of December, news about Heisenberg giving a lecture in Zürich reached the OSS. Berg was assigned to attend the lecture and determine “if anything Heisenberg said convinced him the Germans were close to a bomb.” If Berg concluded that the Germans were close, he had orders to shoot Heisenberg; Berg determined that the Germans were not close.
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