Atomic Spy (book)
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Atomic Spy: The Dark Lives of Klaus Fuchs is a 2020 biography of Klaus Fuchs, a so-called atomic spy, by Nancy Thorndike Greenspan. The book was published by Viking Press and received several reviews. Fuchs was a physicist who is best known for passing secrets from the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during World War II. The book paints a sympathetic picture of Fuchs, ultimately arguing that his crime was done with good intentions, for "the betterment of mankind".[1] Though several reviews noted their opposition to this conclusion and the sympathy the book shows to Fuchs, it has received mostly positive reviews.
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Author | Nancy Thorndike Greenspan |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Publisher | Viking Press |
Publication date | 2020 |
Pages | 416 |
ISBN | 978-0-593-08339-0 |
OCLC | 1124907692 |
327.124 | |
LC Class | UB271 |
Website | www |
Identifiers refer to the book's first edition, printed in 2020, unless otherwise specified. |
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