
Atomic Spies, Part 1/2: The Klaus Fuchs Effect | WW2
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Rudolph Piles and Klaus Fuchs
Rudolph Piles is thought of by many as the father of the atomic bomb. He invited a young German emigre, Klaus Fuchs, to join him in Birmingham. A decision that changed the course of history and broke Rudolph's heart. Who exactly was Klaus Fuchs? Emile Julius Klaus Fuchs was born in 1911 in Rosselheim near Frankfurt.
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