Atomic Spy shows the real Klaus Fuchs - German by birth, British by naturalisation, Communist by belief, convicted of treason in 1950 for handing over plutonium bomb designs to the Soviets. His extraordinary life is a cautionary tale about morality and a classic anti-hero story. With thrilling detail from never-before-seen archives it places readers in the Germany of an ascendant Nazi party; the British university classroom of Max Born; a British internment camp in Canada; the secret laboratories of Los Alamos; and Eastern Germany at the height of the Cold War.
Nor was any record made in October 1987 , when he returned from a luncheon with Khrenkov too drunk to type a message Wolfe had ordered him to send to Washington . The simple fact was that Ames's drinking did not stand out at the CIA .
Dick White was as polite as before, but more pointed. He invited Philby to describe once again, but in more detail, exactly when he had met Burgess, what he knew of his politics, and how they had become friends.
After preliminary flight training in Alabama , he was ordered to Davis - Monthan Air Base , which had been hurriedly bulldozed out of sand and sagebrush near Tucson , Arizona . Second Lieutenant Daulton Bradley Lee was a handsome man ...
Yuan " hua sheng dun you bao " ji zhe, chang xiao shu zuo jia pi te . e lei cong ai mu si ben ren, zhong qing ju guan yuan he lian bang diao cha ju te gong, yi ji qian ke ge bo jiang jun deng ren na li huo de liao da liang di yi shou zi ...
THE STAR RECRUITER: ARNOLD DEUTSCH At that time, according to new rules, the main illegal rezidentura in London was nominally run from Paris (later from Copenhagen), which gave more junior operatives on the ground in Britain a certain ...
KGB: The Inside Story of Its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev
THE FALCON AND THE SNOWMAN: AMERICAN SONS tells the full story of how two of America's youngest convicted spies survived decades in prison - and how a young, idealistic paralegal named Cait Mills helped them become free men.
The Mitrokhin Archive
Discusses the life and trials of a young woman arrested in 1949 and again in 1950 for allegedly spying for the Soviet Union.
Through a combination of personal interviews, research and unique access to Stasi records, this book unravels who Blake truly was, what he was capable of, and why he did it