Who is Klaus Fuchs?
Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (29 December 1911 – 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
What is the ISSN for Klaus Fuchs?
ISSN 1422-6944. S2CID 121790196. Brown, Anthony Cave; MacDonald, Charles B. (1981). On a Field of Red: the Communist International and the Coming of World War II. New York: Putnam. ISBN 978-0-399-12542-3. OCLC 6421801. Goodman, Michael (July 2005). “Who Is Trying to Keep What Secret From Whom and Why? MI5-FBI Relations and the Klaus Fuchs Case”.
What are some good books about Klaus Fuchs?
Das Leben des Kommunisten und Wissenschaftlers Klaus Fuchs (in German). Rostock: Koch. ISBN 3-938686-44-8. OCLC 153884248. Greenspan, Nancy (2020). Atomic Spy: The Dark Lives of Klaus Fuchs. New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0593083390. Kojevnikov, Alexei (2004). Stalin’s Great Science: The Times and Adventures of Soviet Physicists.
What is the ISBN number for Klaus Fuchs?
ISBN 978-0-7190-9079-0. (discusses the case of Fuchs, based on now available MI5 ‘Personal Files’) Friedmann, Ronald (2006). Klaus Fuchs. Der Mann, der kein Spion war. Das Leben des Kommunisten und Wissenschaftlers Klaus Fuchs (in German). Rostock: Koch. ISBN 3-938686-44-8. OCLC 153884248. Greenspan, Nancy (2020).
Who is Klaus Fuchs in the things they carried?
Klaus Fuchs is a German physicist who fled the Nazi regime in the 1930s. He went to Great Britain to complete his studies, but the British had him interned because of his Germanic origins. During his period of confinement, he meets a Soviet spy who recruited him into its ranks.
What happened to Mr Fuchs?
Fuchs was released on 23 June 1959 after he had served nine years and four months of his sentence (as was then required in England where long-term prisoners were entitled by law to one third off for good behaviour in prison) at Wakefield Prison and promptly emigrated to the German Democratic Republic (GDR).