The Spy Who Changed The World

The Spy Who Changed The World

by Mike Rossiter (Author)

Synopsis

The world first heard of Klaus Fuchs, the head of theoretical physics at the British Research Establishment at Harwell in February 1950 when he appeared at the Old Bailey, accused of passing secrets to the Soviet Union. For over sixty years disinformation and lies surrounded the story of Klaus Fuchs as the Governments of Britain, the United States and Russia all tried to cover up the truth about his treachery.

Piecing together the story from archives in Britain, the United States, Russia and Germany, The Spy Who Changed the World unravels the truth about Fuchs and reveals for the first time his long career of espionage. It proves that he played a pivotal role in Britain's bomb programme in the race to keep up with the United States in the atomic age, and that he revealed vital secrets about the atom bomb, as well as the immensely destructive hydrogen bomb to the Soviet Government.

It is a dramatic tale of clandestine meetings, deadly secrets, family entanglements and illicit love affairs, all set against the tumultuous years from the rise of Hitler to the start of the Cold War.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Headline
Published: 12 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 0755365666
ISBN 13: 9780755365661

Media Reviews
A gripping espionage story that might have been penned by the master of Cold War spy fiction John le Carre * Daily Express *
Pacy and well-crafted * Guardian *
Author Bio
Mike Rossiter is the Sunday Times bestselling author of seven previous works of military history, including Ark Royal, Target Basra and I Sank the Bismarck.