The spy who changed the world:
Brilliant German physicist Klaus Fuchs worked on the Manhattan Project and developed many of the significant calculations that led to the creation of nuclear weaponry. He was also a spy. When the three leaders of the victorious allies, Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, met at Potsdam...
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Zusammenfassung: | Brilliant German physicist Klaus Fuchs worked on the Manhattan Project and developed many of the significant calculations that led to the creation of nuclear weaponry. He was also a spy. When the three leaders of the victorious allies, Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, met at Potsdam in July 1945, President Truman announced to Stalin that the US had a new and devastating weapon. Observers report that Stalin paid no attention to this remark. In fact, Stalin was well aware of the existence of the atomic bomb, and the Soviet Union was rapidly developing its own. Stalin owed his knowledge to the atomic scientist Dr Klaus Fuchs, who can lay claim to being the most successful spy in history. A refugee from Nazi Germany, entrusted with crucial work at the very heart of the British and American nuclear weapons project, Fuchs gave every piece of information he had to the KGB, the Russian intelligence agency. His espionage accelerated the start of the Cold War between Russia and the West, and caused a split between the US and British governments that forced Britain to build its own atomic weapons. The world that Fuchs helped create remained in the grip of a nuclear stand off for a generation |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | VI, 344, [8] S. Ill. 24 cm |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
v
Introduction: A Trip to Moscow
1
ONE. Trinity
11
TWO. The Interview
18
three. The Commitment
28
four. We ll Always Have Paris
39
five. Asylum
48
six. Interned
59
S E v e
N.
The Biggest Secret
68
Ε ι
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A Lady from Banbury
81
nine. Allies in Name
96
τ Ε
N.
Mission to New York
106
E L e v E
N.
Camp Y
119
twelve. The End Result
131
τ η ι
r
τ Ε ε
N.
After the Bomb
144
fourteen. Dangerous Days
155
fifteen. Pillar of the Establishment
166
s
ι χ τ ε ε
N.
The Third Contact
178
seventeen. The Next Big Thing
189
eighteen.A Family Affair
203
ν ι ν ε τ ε ε
N.
The Hunt
209
TWE
N
TY.
Hey Joe 222
twenty-one. Trailing
Mr. Fuchs 233
twenty-two. The First Encounter
241
twenty-three. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
253
TWENTY-FOUR. Confession
262
twe
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fi ve.
Trial
278
twe
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A Visit from the FBI
293
twenty-seven. Legacy
304
Epilogue:
Fuchs:
the Final Chapter?
319
Bibliography
327
Index
333
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