This is a good man who did something. An immigrant who has earned his keep.
Hogwash! Evertbody knows that it was the Norwegians who denied Hitler of early development of the A-bomb.
They blew up the "heavy water" plant in Telemark during the German occupation.
Hogwash! Evertbody knows that it was the Norwegians who denied Hitler of early development of the A-bomb.
They blew up the "heavy water" plant in Telemark during the German occupation.
I was with him until this. Exoneration from a right-wing
government would be preaching to the converted.
Sergeant First Class Clyde Conrad was a traitor of the first order, he has not recieved the condemnation he so richly deserved - this man did the free world a great favor by exposing his treachery.
The revelation that the defense plans of much of NATO's CENTAG and NORTHAG forces caused great consternation and unleased an intense dragnet to uncover the culprit. I was privileged to participate in a small way. I only regret that I was unable to serve as a one man firing squad at Clyde Conrad's execution. The German court issued its harshest possible sentence, life, in his case; but this was far too lenient. Fortunately, Clyde died before he ever again saw the light of day.
Stuart Herrington has written a great inside account of this drama. Highly recommended reading.
Why they didn’t put a bullet into Aldrich Ames’ brain I’ll never know.