
Klaus Fuchs
Klaus Fuchs was a German-born physicist who played a significant role in the Manhattan Project and later confessed to passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union, leading to the arrest of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. He was sentenced to nine years in prison, serving only part of that time, and became a notable figure in discussions about espionage during the Cold War.
Born on Dec 29, 1911 (113 years old)
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Klaus Fuchs confessed to providing information about atomic and hydrogen bombs to Soviet intelligence.
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Hungary:
Klaus Fuchs confessed to providing information about atomic and hydrogen bombs to Soviet intelligence.
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