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* Klaus Fuchs ( 1911 – 1988 ), German-born British physicist and Soviet spy, later resident of the GDR
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Klaus and Fuchs
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
* 1950 – Harry Gold is sentenced to 30 years in jail for helping Klaus Fuchs pass information about the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union.
* 1959 – Convicted Manhattan Project spy Klaus Fuchs is released after only nine years in prison and allowed to emigrate to Dresden, East Germany where he resumes a scientific career.
In January 1950, on evidence provided by the Venona intercepts, Soviet atomic spy Klaus Fuchs was arrested.
Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs ( 29 December 1911 – 28 January 1988 ) was a German-British theoretical physicist and atomic spy who in 1950 was convicted of supplying information from the American, British and Canadian atomic bomb research ( the Manhattan Project ) to the USSR during and shortly after World War II.
Klaus Fuchs was born in Rüsselsheim, Grand Duchy of Hesse, the third of four children to Lutheran pastor Emil Fuchs and his wife Else Wagner.
Thus, because of Klaus Fuchs, leaders of the Soviet Union knew the United States was not prepared for a nuclear war at the end of the 1940s, or even in the early 1950s.
* Rodney P. Carlisle, " Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius ", American National Biography Online February 2000, accessed 24 September 2005.
* Mary Flowers, " Fuchs, ( Emil Julius ) Klaus ( 1911 – 1988 )", rev., Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004,, accessed 24 September 2005.
* Robert Chadwell Williams, Klaus Fuchs: Atom Spy ( Harvard University Press, 1987 ) ISBN 0-674-50507-7
* Klaus Fuchs at Carey Sublette's NuclearWeaponArchive. org, which includes information about the specific information given by Fuchs to the Soviets from declassified KGB files
* Venona: Soviet Espionage and the American Response ( CIA publication ), contains letter from agents in 1949 about Klaus Fuchs.
Klaus and 1911
Molde FK was founded on 19 June 1911 by a group gathered by Klaus Daae Andersen ( born 30 September 1873 ); they named J. Ferninand Dahl as the inaugural chairman.
They had four children: Elisabeth ( 1908 – 1938, suicide ), Gerhard ( 1909 – 1951 ), Klaus ( 1911 – 1988 ) and Kristel ( b. 1913 ).
Klaus and –
* Klaus Scherer ( born 1943 ) – Swiss psychologist and director of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences in Geneva ; he specializes in the psychology of emotion
Gripenberg ( 1956 – 1959 ), followed by Ralph Enckell ( 1959 – 1965 ), Max Jakobson ( 1965 – 1972 ), Aarno Karhilo ( 1972 – 1977 ), Ilkka Pastinen ( 1977 – 1983 ), Keijo Korhonen ( 1983 – 1988 ), Klaus Törnudd ( 1988 – 1991 ), Wilhelm Breitenstein ( 1991 – 1998 ) and Marjatta Rasi ( since 1998 ).
* 1987 – In France, former Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie ( aka the " Butcher of Lyon ") is convicted of crimes against humanity and is sentenced to life imprisonment.
Klaus and 1988
Aguirre has been represented in film twice: by Klaus Kinski in the allegorical film Aguirre, the Wrath of God in 1972, and by Omero Antonutti in El Dorado in 1988.
Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie ( French: Hôtel Terminus: Klaus Barbie, sa vie et son temps ) is a 1988 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophüls about the life of Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie.
It was early 1988 before the next album release " Ich Bin Ich " on which she worked with Klaus ( Nick ) Munro.
Initially by writer Mike Baron and artist Klaus Janson, it eventually ran 104 issues ( July 1987 – July 1995 ) and spun off two additional ongoing series — The Punisher War Journal ( 80 issues, November 1988 – July 1995 ) and The Punisher War Zone ( 41 issues, March 1992 – July 1995 ), as well as the black-and-white comics magazine The Punisher Magazine ( 16 issues, November 1989 – September 1990 ) and The Punisher Armory ( 10 issues, no cover dates, starting 1990 ), a fictional diary detailing " His thoughts!
His feature documentary Hotel Terminus: The Life And Times Of Klaus Barbie ( 1988 ) won an Academy Award, since then he has made a damning interview film with two senior East German Communists, November Days ( 1981 ) and a ruminative look at how journalists cover war, The Trouble We've Seen ( 1994 ).
* Hentschel, Klaus: " Die Korrespondenz Duhem-Mach: Zur ' Modellbeladenheit ' von Wissenschaftsgeschichte ", Annals of Science ( 1988 ), 73-91.
Barilla then entered Formula 2 in 1982 with Minardi, but between 1983 and 1988 he concentrated in sports car racing, winning 24 Hours of Le Mans by a three lap margin in 1985, among other victories, in the Joest Racing Porsche 956, co-driven at times with Klaus Ludwig, Paul Belmondo, Marc Duez, and Louis Krages ( also known at the time as John Winter ).
Control of the project was turned over to Dr. Klaus Faust when Bez left for Porsche in October, 1988.
Barbarossa is a plasticine-shaping German-style board game for 3 to 6 players, designed by Klaus Teuber in and published in 1988 by Kosmos in German and by Rio Grande Games in English.
The film is based on interviews conducted by the writer / director Iain Softley with Astrid Kirchherr and Klaus Voormann in the spring of 1988 and later by screenwriter Stephen Ward who was brought into the project after the initial script by Iain Softley failed to raise the financing for production.
* Ottmann, Klaus: European Sculpture made in U. S. A., John Gibson Gallery, in: Flash Art, Summer 1988.
All I Need Is Love: A Memoir is the autobiography of the German actor Klaus Kinski first published in 1988.
When the 1988 edition was published, Klaus Kinski's daughter, Nastassja Kinski, sued her father for libel but the lawsuit was quickly withdrawn.
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