

Klaus Fuchs: Oppenheimer’s atomic spy
Jan 2, 2025
Explore the intriguing double life of Klaus Fuchs, a physicist who shifted from developing the atomic bomb to becoming a spy for the Soviets. Discover the ethical dilemmas he faced while navigating loyalty and morality during wartime. The tumult of his arrest amidst Cold War tensions unfolds, revealing the profound impact of his espionage on global atomic policies. Personal anecdotes from his family add depth to the legacy of a man who changed history through betrayal and conviction.
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Fuchs' Nephew
- Klaus Fuchs' nephew, Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski, was named after his uncle.
- Fuchs-Kittowski was born in 1934, one year after Fuchs fled Germany.
Fuchs' Recruitment
- Fuchs fled Nazi Germany and sought refuge in Britain during World War II.
- Physicist Rudolf Peierls recruited Fuchs to work on atomic energy research.
Double Life
- Klaus Fuchs compartmentalized his life to manage his double life as a spy.
- He separated his personal relationships from his espionage activities.