Fuchs Didn't Spy Only During Manhattan Project

Klaus Fuchs was just one of the many eccentrics chosen to work on the Manhattan Project. People remembered him as being serious, quiet, and earnest. He was also a spy — whose eventual capture lead to both the Red Scare and the arrest of the Rosenbergs.

Learn the strange history of the atomic spy - and how Richard Feynman was mixed up in it.

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