- Atomic Spies
Atomic Spies and Atom Spies are terms that refer to various people in the
United States ,Great Britain , andCanada who are thought to have illicitly given information aboutnuclear weapon s production or design to theSoviet Union duringWorld War II and the earlyCold War . Exactly what was given, and whether everyone on the list gave it, is still a matter of some scholarly dispute, and in some cases what were originally seen as strong testimonies or confessions were admitted as fabricated in later years. Their work constitutes the most publicly well-known and well-documented case ofnuclear espionage in thehistory of nuclear weapons . There was a movement among nuclear scientists to share the information with the world scientific community, but that was firmly quashed by the American government.The current case of the apparent sharing of nuclear technology with Iran, Libya, and North Korea and possibly other regimes on the part ofAbdul Qadeer Khan , a Pakistani scientist considered a national hero because of his role in the construction of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, has yet to be fully explored, and it is an open question whether the term "atom spy" will be applied to those operating outside the Cold War orbit.Whether the espionage information significantly aided the speed of the
Soviet atomic bomb project is also disputed. While some of the information given, such as the highly technical theoretical information given byKlaus Fuchs , would be thought to have certainly aided in developing a nuclear weapon, the manner in which the heads of the Soviet bomb project,Igor Kurchatov andLavrenty Beria , actually used the information has led later scholars to doubt its having had a role in increasing the speed of development. According to this account, Kurchatov and Beria used the information primarily as a "check" against their own scientists' work and did not liberally share the information with them, distrusting both their own scientists as well as the espionage information. Later scholarship has also shown that the decisive brake on early Soviet development was not problems in weapons design but, as in theManhattan Project , the difficulty in procuring fissile materials, especially since the Soviet Union had nouranium deposits known when it began its program (unlike the United States).Confirmation about espionage work came from the
VENONA project, which intercepted and decrypted Soviet intelligence transcripts during and afterWorld War II , and later records from Soviet archives, were briefly opened to researchers after the fall of the Soviet Union.Notable atomic spies
*Morris Cohen – "Thanks to Cohen, designers of the Soviet atomic bomb got piles of technical documentation straight from the secret laboratory in Los Alamos," the newspaper
Komsomolskaya Pravda said. Morris and his wife, Lona, served eight years in prison, less than half of their sentences before being released in a prisoner swap with Russia. He died without revealing the name of the American scientist who helped pass vital information about the United States atomic bomb project. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Morris Cohen, 84, Soviet Spy Who Passed Atom Plans in 40's |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE0DC1438F936A35754C0A963958260 |quote= Morris Cohen, an American who spied for the Soviet Union and was instrumental in relaying atomic bomb secrets to the Kremlin in the 1940's, has died, Russian newspapers reported today. Mr. Cohen, best known in the West as Peter Kroger, died of heart failure in a Moscow hospital on June 23 at age 84, according to news reports. |publisher=New York Times |date=5 July 1995 |accessdate=2008-07-07 ]*
Klaus Fuchs – German refugee theoretical physicist who worked with the British delegation at Los Alamos during theManhattan Project . After Fuchs' confession there was a trial that lasted less than 90 minutes,Lord Goddard sentenced him to fourteen years'imprisonment , the maximum forespionage . In December 1950 he was stripped of hisBritish citizenship . He was released onJune 23 ,1959 , after serving nine years and four months of his sentence atWakefield prison. He was allowed to emigrate toDresden , then in theGerman Democratic Republic . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Klaus Fuchs, Physicist Who Gave Atom Secrets to Soviet, Dies at 76 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEFDF1030F93AA15752C0A96E948260&scp=1&sq=Klaus+Fuchs&st=nyt |quote=Klaus Fuchs, the German-born physicist who was imprisoned in the 1950's in Britain after being convicted of passing nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union, died yesterday, the East German press agency A.D.N. reported. He was 76 years old. |publisher=New York Times |date=January 29 ,1988 |accessdate=2008-07-07 ] [cite web |url=http://www.crimelibrary.com/terrorists_spies/spies/fuchs/1.html |title=Klaus Fuchs |accessdate=2008-07-07 |quote=His name was Klaus Emil Fuchs, and he was, as it has been shown by history, the most important atom spy in history. Not any of the notorious names in the saga of the theft of the atom bomb secretsAllan Nunn May ,Julius and Ethel Rosenberg , andDavid Greenglass had been as important to the Russian effort as Klaus Fuchs. |publisher=TruTV |accessdate=2008-07-07 |]*
Harry Gold – confessed to acting as a courier for Greenglass and Fuchs. He was sentenced in 1951 to thirty years imprisonment. He was paroled in May 1966, after serving just over half of his sentence. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=1972 Death of Harry Gold Revealed |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50B1EFA3D541A7493C6A81789D85F408785F9 |quote=Harry Gold, who served 15 years in Federal prison as a confessed atomic spy courier, for Klaus Fuchs, a Soviet agent, and who was a key Government witness in the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg espionage case in 1951, died 18 months ago in Philadelphia. |publisher=New York Times |date=February 14 ,1974 |accessdate=2008-07-07 ]*
David Greenglass – a machinist at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project. Greenglass confessed that he gave crude schematics of lab experiments to the Russians during World War II. Some aspects of his testimony against his sister and brother-in-law (the Rosenbergs, see below) are now thought to have been fabricated in an effort to keep his own wife, Ruth, from prosecution. Greenglass was sentenced to 15 years in prison, served 10 years, and later reunited with his wife. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Greenglass, in Prison, Vows to Kin He Told Truth About Rosenbergs |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00714FE3D59107A93CBA81788D85F478585F9 |quote=David Greenglass, serving fifteen years as a confessed atom spy, denied to members of his family recently that he had been coached by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the drawing of segments of the atom bomb, or that he had given perjured testimony against his sister, Mrs. Ethel Rosenberg, and her husband, Julius. |publisher=New York Times |date=March 19 ,1953 |accessdate=2008-07-07 ]
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