WW2 US German Klaus Fuchs The Spy Who Stole The Atom Bomb HC Reference Book

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WW2 US German Klaus Fuchs The Spy Who Stole The Atom Bomb HC Reference Book, total no of pages 216, with lots of photos and information.

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“WW2 US German Klaus Fuchs: The Spy Who Stole The Atom Bomb” is an essential HC reference book that delves into the extraordinary story of Klaus Fuchs, a German-born physicist and Soviet spy who significantly altered the course of history. Over its 216 pages, this comprehensive volume offers a detailed narrative enriched with numerous photographs and in-depth information about Fuchs’ covert activities. From his infiltration into the Manhattan Project to his clandestine transmissions of atom bomb secrets to the Soviet Union, this book sheds light on the intricacies of espionage during World War II. Ideal for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the dark underbelly of wartime intelligence, this reference book provides a captivating glimpse into one of the most significant leaks of classified military information in history.istorically records the treachery that had far-reaching repercussions for global power dynamics in the 20th century.

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