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    • Katherine “Kitty” Puening

      • He married Katherine “Kitty” Puening (played by Emily Blunt in the upcoming movie) in 1940 and had two children, Peter and Toni, according to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
      www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/07/12/j-robert-oppenheimer-death-children-wife/70399459007/
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  2. Her husbands were Frank Ramseyer, Joe Dallet, Richard Stewart Harrison, and physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, the director of the Manhattan Project 's Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II .

  3. Katherine Oppenheimer (born August 8, 1910, Recklinghausen, Germany—died October 27, 1972, Panama City, Panama) was a German American botanist, biologist, and wife of Los Alamos Laboratory director J. Robert Oppenheimer.

  4. Jul 24, 2023 · Here's everything you need to know about Oppenheimer's two children and what has happened in the 56 years since their father's death. J. Robert Oppenheimer's wife, Katherine, stands next to her...

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  5. Kitty was married a total of three times before she met Oppenheimer, the second marriage being to a young Communist named Joe Dallet in 1934. The couple moved to France, and Dallet joined the Communist forces fighting in the Spanish Civil War.

  6. In ‘Oppenheimer’, Christopher Nolan’s new film about the inventor of the atomic bomb, Florence Pugh is the messy mistress Jean Tatlock, Emily Blunt the alcoholic wife. Annabel Nugent talks...

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  7. She was married to Frank Ramseyer (annulled 1933), Joe Dallet (killed in the Spanish Civil War, 1937) and Richard Harrison. Kitty and Harrison, a doctor, worked at CalTech, where she met Robert Oppenheimer.

  8. Jul 6, 2023 · Katherine Oppenheimer maintained an intense relationship and marriage with J. Robert Oppenheimer, as the two depended immensely on each other. In fact, it is said that the ‘father of the atomic bomb ‘ sought his wife’s advice and opinion very often during the problems with the Manhattan Project.

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