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Fuchs and told
When she returned to L. A., Singer told her that Fuchs agreed to make the film but with the stipulation that the girl would not be torn apart and the violence would be reduced.

Fuchs and KGB
* 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
* Feklisov, Alexander, The Man Behind the Rosenbergs: Memoirs of the KGB Spymaster Who Also Controlled Klaus Fuchs and Helped Resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis ( New York, Enigma, 2001 )
* Alexander Feklisov, The Man Behind the Rosenbergs: Memoirs of the KGB Spymaster Who Also Controlled Klaus Fuchs and Helped Resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis, ( New York, Enigma, 2001 )
* Feklisov, Alexandre, The Man Behind the Rosenbergs: Memoirs of the KGB Spymaster Who Also Controlled Klaus Fuchs and Helped Resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis, New York: Enigma Books, 2001.
* Alexandre Feklisov, The Man Behind the Rosenbergs: Memoirs of the KGB Spymaster Who Also Controlled Klaus Fuchs and Helped Resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis ( New York: Enigma, 2001 ) ISBN 1-929631-08-1

Fuchs and acquired
In his lifetime, his best known works were his five serenades ; their popularity was so great that Fuchs acquired the nickname " Serenaden-Fuchs " ( roughly, " Serenader Fox ").
After rapidly and non-coercively eliciting a confession from Fuchs, Skardon acquired the reputation of a very skilful interrogator.

Fuchs and agent
Gouzenko had not known about Klaus Fuchs, but he had named a low level suspected GRU agent, Israel Halperin, a mathematician, who was later completely cleared.
Gold had passed Fuchs ' information on to a Soviet agent, performing the role of courier, and Anatoli Yakovlev would then pass the information on to his " controllers " in the USSR.

Fuchs and California
* Fuchs, California

Fuchs and who
The day passed eventfully enough, with a constant stream of visitors, some stopping only to say hello, others getting into serious conversations, such as one Andre Fuchs, a free-lance journalist from Strasbourg who wrote an article for the Nouvelle Alsatian in highly sympathetic terms.
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.
Prior for it seems quite probable that the shape of the flowers suggested the idea of a glove, and that associated with the name of the botanist Fuchs, who first gave it a botanical name, may have been easily corrupted into foxglove.
Within his lifetime, his idiom left an imprint on several composers within his personal circle, who strongly admired his music, such as Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Robert Fuchs, and Julius Röntgen, as well as on Gustav Jenner, who was Brahms's only formal composition pupil.
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.
Hans Bethe once said that Klaus Fuchs was the only physicist he knew who truly changed history.
Created under the supervision of Lavrentiy Beria, who sought to duplicate the American effort, this weapon was nearly identical to Fat Man, for its design was based on information provided by spies Klaus Fuchs, Theodore Hall, and David Greenglass.
Others who have written trios for this combination include Robert Fuchs ( three, two in his opus 61 and one in his opus 107 ) and Sergei Taneyev ( his op.
The other atomic spies who were caught by the FBI offered confessions and were not executed, including Ethel's brother, David Greenglass, who supplied documents to Julius from Los Alamos and served 10 years of his 15-year sentence ; Harry Gold, who identified Greenglass and served 15 years in Federal prison as the courier for Greenglass ; and a German scientist, Klaus Fuchs.
Fuchs identified his courier as Harry Gold, who was arrested on May 23, 1950.
* Herman Goldstein ( Leo Fuchs ) is a neighbor of the Sanford's who runs a competing junk business across the street.
Rudi Fuchs says in his foreword for the Catalogue of Constant Painting in 1995 " There are people who consider Constant's later work as a return to tradition.
In addition, his testimony is believed to have been vital in the successful prosecution of Klaus Fuchs, the German communist physicist who emigrated to Britain and who later stole atomic secrets for the Soviets.
The Fuchs Medal was created in 1973 for " Outstanding devotion to the British Antarctic Survey's interests, beyond the call of normal duty, by men or women who are or were members of the Survey, or closely connected with its work.
Others whom Sechter taught include the composer Henri Vieuxtemps, the conductor Franz Lachner, the teacher Eduard Marxsen ( who taught Johannes Brahms piano and counterpoint ), the composer and teacher Johann Nepomuk Fuchs, Gustav Nottebohm, Karl Umlauf, the conductor and composer Kéler Béla and the pianist-composers Sigismond Thalberg, Adolf von Henselt, and Theodor Döhler, to list a few.
" Flex the Flexible ," bagpipes ), Dr. Pymonte ( bagpipes ), Conny Fuchs ( who left the band before the official release date, due to her pregnancy by Dr. Pymonte ) and Sen Pusterbalg ( replaced shortly after the official release by Yellow Pfeiffer, engl.
General Fuchsian groups were first studied by, who was motivated by the paper and therefore named them after Lazarus Fuchs.
Both Fuchs and L ' Obel were early botanists who worked empirically with plants.
Fuchs ' name is preserved by the plant Fuchsia, discovered on Santo Domingo in the Caribbean in 1696 / 97 by the French scientist Dom Charles Plumier, who published the first description of " Fuchsia triphylla, flore coccineo " in 1703.
He was the brother of Johann Nepomuk Fuchs, who was also a composer and conductor, primarily of operas.

Fuchs and Soviet
* 1950 – Harry Gold is sentenced to 30 years in jail for helping Klaus Fuchs pass information about the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union.
In January 1950, on evidence provided by the Venona intercepts, Soviet atomic spy Klaus Fuchs was arrested.
As Fuchs later testified, after Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941 he concluded that the Soviets had a right to know what the United Kingdom ( and later the United States ) were working on in secret.
By revealing that America was producing one hundred kilograms of uranium-235 and twenty kilograms of plutonium per month, Fuchs made it easy for Soviet scientists to calculate the number of atomic bombs the United States possessed.
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.
The information Fuchs gave Soviet intelligence in 1948 coincided with Donald Maclean's reports from Washington, D. C.
Fuchs later testified that he passed detailed information on the project to the Soviet Union through a courier known as " Raymond " ( later identified as Harry Gold ) in 1945, and further information about the hydrogen bomb in 1946 and 1947.
In 1946 when Fuchs returned to England as the first Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Harwell Atomic Energy Research Establishment, he was confronted by intelligence officers as a result of the cracking of Soviet ciphers known as the VENONA project.
A week after his verdict, on 7 March, the Soviet Union issued a terse statement denying that Fuchs served as a Soviet spy.
Most scholars have agreed with the assessment made by Hans Bethe in 1952, which concluded that by the time Fuchs left the thermonuclear program — the summer of 1946 — there was too little known about the mechanism of the hydrogen bomb for his information to be of any necessary use to the Soviet Union ( the successful Teller-Ulam design was not discovered until 1951 ).
Soviet physicists later noted that they could see as well as the Americans eventually did that the early designs by Fuchs and Edward Teller were useless.
However, later archival work by the Soviet physicist German Goncharov has suggested that while Fuchs ' early work ( most of which is still classified in the United States, but copies of which were available to the Soviets ) did not aid the Soviets in their effort towards the hydrogen bomb, it was actually far closer to the final correct solution than was recognized at the time, and indeed spurred Soviet research into useful problems which eventually resulted in the correct answer.
* Venona: Soviet Espionage and the American Response ( CIA publication ), contains letter from agents in 1949 about Klaus Fuchs.
* 1950 – Cold War: Klaus Fuchs is convicted of spying for the Soviet Union by disclosing top secret atomic bomb data.
In Great Britain, Klaus Fuchs confessed to committing espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union while working on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory during the War.
Igor Kurchatov, a brilliant scientist and the head of the Soviet atomic bomb effort, probably used information provided by Klaus Fuchs to confirm corresponding information provided earlier by Hall.
As Attorney-General, he prosecuted William Joyce (" Lord Haw-Haw ") and John Amery for treason and also prosecuted Klaus Fuchs and Alan Nunn May, for giving atomic secrets to the Soviet Union and John George Haigh, known as ' the acid bath murderer '.
* Klaus Fuchs ( 1911 – 88 ), nuclear scientist and Soviet spy
The report entitled, " Plutonium Weapon-General Description " was roughly equivalent in terms of scientific data and reports that were provided to Soviet Union for their nuclear program by Klaus Fuchs.
* Klaus Fuchs ( 1911 – 1988 ), German-born British physicist and Soviet spy, later resident of the GDR
* Anatoli Yakovlev ( 1913 – 1993 ), Soviet spymaster in New York City in the mid-1940s, linked with Harry Gold, Klaus Fuchs and Julius Rosenberg

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