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[open quotes]Sonya[close quotes] explains

Journal Article · · Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; (United States)
OSTI ID:6467976
This article describes observations of Ruth Werner from when she was an agent of the Soviet espionage service (code name [open quotes]Sonya[close quotes]) as related in her interview with the author. The main topics covered in the interview include her opinion and relationship with Klaus Fuchs, the German-born British physicist who passed the secrets of the first atomic bomb to the Russians, and her views on German reunification. Ruth focuses her discussion on her dedication to making the world a better place and the disillusionment she has felt as she reminisces about her past.
OSTI ID:
6467976
Journal Information:
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; (United States), Journal Name: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; (United States) Vol. 49:6; ISSN BASIAP; ISSN 0096-5243
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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