The bomb (report)

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Movie
German title The bomb
Original title The bomb
Country of production Germany
Publishing year 2009
length 135 minutes
Rod
Director Jürgen J. Grosse (studio director)
production Ulrich Lenze
music Nils Kacirek
camera Jürgen Rapp, Tal Larish
cut Walter friend
occupation

Claus Kleber

Die Bombe is a German report and documentation ( ZDF ) in three parts from 2009 and deals with the development, spread and possible use of nuclear weapons and dirty bombs and their nuclear threat.

The anchorman of the ZDF news magazine heute-journal Claus Kleber and the filmmaker and author Angela Andersen received the German Television Award for the best report. It was first broadcast on August 2, 2009 on ZDF. For the documentation, ZDF has signed a contract with CineCentrum Deutsche Gesellschaft für Film- und Fernsehproduktion mbH, a subsidiary of NDR , in Hamburg for all three parts in the amount of 1,192,765 euros plus a few extras. The design and the 2D / 3D animation in the studio in the form of a war room was created by MEDIATURNS GmbH in Hamburg.

Oliver Thränert from the Science and Politics Foundation (SWP) based in Berlin acted as scientific advisor .

content

  • Part 1: return of the atomic threat
  • Part 2: Nuclear weapons out of control
  • Part 3: ways out of madness.

In terms of content, the danger of the increasing incalculable dangers of the use of states that try to develop their own nuclear weapons is examined. In addition, the failure to reduce the nuclear arsenal of the established nuclear powers and the proposal of US President Barack Obama for a new disarmament initiative are pointed out .

The documentation also sheds light on the immediate crisis regions in the Middle East between the Arab states and Israel , between Pakistan and India , between the Asian states China , Russia , North Korea , South Korea , Taiwan and Japan , the opaque development in Brazil and Libya's departure from its nuclear program .

The team researched the content worldwide for over two years. The American Malmstrom Air Force Base in Cascade County in the US state of Montana and the Russian military airfield Engels-2 were among the extraordinary filming locations .

Interlocutor in the documentation (selection)

Egypt : Mohammed el-Baradei , Egyptian diplomat, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

Brazil : Joáo da Silva Gonçalves, Technical Director of Indústrias Nucleares do Brasil SA (INB) in Resende , Brazil and Mario Ferreira Botelho, former submarine commander and head of uranium enrichment in Brazil.

Germany : Helmut Schmidt , politician (SPD) and former Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany 1974 to 1982.

Iran : Ayatollah Ebrahim Kalantari, spiritual leader at the University of Tehran in Iran.

Israel : Dani Jatom , Israeli major general in the reserve, former member of the Sayeret Matkal special unit and chief of the Mossad intelligence service from 1996 to 1998 .

Japan : Sakue Shimohira, Japanese and survivor of the US atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 and Yuka Kimura, a Japanese student.

Libya : Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi , second eldest son of the Libyan revolutionary leader Muammar al-Gaddafi .

Pakistan: Samar Mubarakmand , Pakistani physicist and most important nuclear scientist, who participated with Chagai-I in the first nuclear test in Pakistan in May 1998; Hamid Gul , retired Pakistani army general and former head of Inter-Services Intelligence military intelligence ; Hendrina Khan, wife of Abdul Kadir Khan , nuclear scientist and "father of the Pakistani nuclear weapons program" and Umm-e-Ahsan, director of the Jamia Hafsa Madrasa .

Russia : Sergei Wladilenowitsch Kirijenko , former Russian Prime Minister and since 2005 head of the Federal Agency for Atomic Energy of Russia (RosAtom) ; Lieutenant General Witlij Linnik, Deputy Commander of the Strategic Missile Forces (RWSN); Dmitrij Kostjunin, deputy commander of the Russian military airfield Engels-2 in Saratov Oblast and with a pilot of the Russian atomic bombing fleet.

USA : Henry Kissinger , American political scientist and politician, National Security Advisor, Secretary of State and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; David Alan Lausman , American sea captain and commander of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington ; Anthony Calandra, American frigate captain and officer in charge of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington; Keith Duval, Lieutenant in the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department (PAPD) in New York; Richard A. Falkenrath , associate director of the Counter-Terrorism Division of the New York City Police Department (NYPD); David Kao, NYPD counter-terrorism detectives; Col. Michael Fortney, commandant of Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, and Lt. Col. David Stone, also at Malmstrom AFB.

There are also short questions for Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Federal Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier .

Award

Individual evidence

  1. The super glue. In: sueddeutsche.de. May 17, 2010, accessed September 2, 2018 .
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