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The Invisible Harry Gold The Man Who Gave The Soviets The Atom Bomb Allen M Hornblum

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The Invisible Harry Gold The Man Who Gave The Soviets The Atom Bomb Allen M Hornblum
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Allen M. Hornblum
ISBN: 9780300156782, 0300156782
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Invisible Harry Gold The Man Who Gave The Soviets The Atom Bomb Allen M Hornblum by Allen M. Hornblum 9780300156782, 0300156782 instant download after payment.

In the history of Soviet espionage in America, few people figure more crucially than Harry Gold. A Russian Jewish immigrant who spied for the Soviets from 1935 until 1950, Gold was an accomplished industrial and military espionage agent. He was assigned to be physicist Klaus Fuchs’s “handler” and ultimately conveyed sheaves of stolen information about the Manhattan Project from Los Alamos to Russian agents. He is literally the man who gave the USSR the plans for the atom bomb. The subject of the most intensive public manhunt in the history of the FBI, Gold was arrested in May 1950. His confession revealed scores of contacts, and his testimony in the trial of the Rosenbergs proved pivotal. Yet among his co-workers, fellow prisoners at Lewisburg Penitentiary, and even those in the FBI, Gold earned respect, admiration, and affection.


In The Invisible Harry Gold, journalist and historian Allen Hornblum paints a surprising portrait of this notorious yet unknown figure. Through interviews with many individuals who knew Gold and years of research into primary documents, Hornblum has produced a gripping account of how a fundamentally decent and well-intentioned man helped commit the greatest scientific theft of the twentieth century.

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