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Klaus Fuchs is better remembered for his betrayal than for his science. The brilliant German theoretical physicist handed the Soviet Union secrets that allowed it to accelerate its cold-war work on a ...
On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 1933, in the north German city of Kiel, a bespectacled math prodigy was lifted off his feet by a crowd of Nazi Brownshirts and tossed into the freezing waters of the ...
Klaus Fuchs, while working at Los Alamos, passed information to the Soviet Union about the construction of nuclear weapons. * Photo: Corbis * 1945: Klaus Fuchs passes U.S. atomic bomb secrets to the ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Ronald Radosh ATOMIC SPY The Dark Lives of Klaus Fuchs By Nancy Thorndike Greenspan The physicist ...
Klaus Fuchs was a theoretical physicist and Soviet spy who supplied information on the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and after World War 2. In May 1941, he was approached by Rudolf ...
The most important spy of the Cold War was broken by a patient, George Smiley style of interrogation according to files just released at the National Archives. Individual MI5 agents had long believed ...
Atomic authorities are still baffled by Scientist-Spy Klaus Fuchs, who has been locked in his British prison for twelve months of his 14-year sentence. As a trusted insider in both U.S. and British ...
For several years Britons have been looking down their noses at what they called “American spy hysteria.” Last week, when one of their top atomic scientists was arrested as a Russian spy, the superior ...
Blunders that allowed Soviet spy Klaus Fuchs to give Moscow the secrets of the atomic bomb have been revealed in documents released from the security service MI5. Of course, it is easy to argue with ...