Greenspan, Nancy Thorndike,author.

Atomic spy :the dark lives of Klaus Fuchs /Nancy Thorndike Greenspan.

400 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :illustrations ;24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prologue: Revelation, London August 1949 --Beginnings, Leipzig 1930 --Loss, Kiel 1931 --Revolt, Kiel 1932 --Leader, Kiel 1933 --Underground, Berlin 1933 --Interlude, Paris 1933 --Safety, Bristol 1933 --War, Edinburgh 1937 --Internment, England 1940 --Internment, Canada 1940 --Tube Alloys, Birmingham 1941 --Manhattan Project, New York 1944 --Trinity, Los Alamos 1945 --Director, Harwell 1946 --Suspects, London September 1949 --Surveillance, Harwell September 1949 --Disposal, London October 1949 --Interrogation, London November 1949 --Disposal again, London January 1950 --Confession, Harwell January 1950 --Arrest, London February 1950 --Trial, London March 1950 --FBI, London May 1950 --Prison, Wormwood Scrubs, June 1950 --East Germany, Berlin 1959 --Expectations, Dresden 1960 --Epilogue : Remembrances, Berlin March 1989.

"The gripping biography of a notorious Cold War villain--the German-born British scientist who handed the Soviets top-secret American plans for the plutonium bomb--showing a man torn between conventional loyalties and a sense of obligation to a greater good"--Provided by publisher.

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1.Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius,--1911-1988.1.Spies--Soviet Union--Biography.2.Spies--Great Britain--Biography.3.Spies--United States--Biography.4.Espionage, Soviet--Great Britain--History--20th century.5.Espionage, Soviet--United States--History--20th century.6.Physicists--Germany--Biography.7.Nuclear weapons--History--20th century.Dynamic Details
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