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To: StopGlobalWhining
With the files of the KGB now opened the truth has come out. They were spies but the secrets they
got were about submarines. The Soviets knew that Washington was getting close to its actual nuclear
spies, so it offered up the Rosenburgs as a substitute. The real spy was too valuable to them. If I
remember the story correct the English finally caught the real guy for spying, but not for nuclear
secrets. The Soviet Union arraigned for an escape , and it was in the Soviet Union that the real spy
spent his final days.
5 posted on 06/07/2003 5:57:22 PM PDT by Nateman (Socialism first, cancer second.)
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To: Nateman
The real spy was too valuable to them. If I
remember the story correct the English finally caught the real guy for spying, but not for nuclear
secrets. The Soviet Union arraigned for an escape , and it was in the Soviet Union that the real spy
spent his final days.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would that spy be Kim Philby?
















6 posted on 06/07/2003 6:27:27 PM PDT by South Dakota (Just so you know, I'm saddened that daschle and McGovern are from my state)
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To: Nateman
If I remember the story correct the English finally caught the real guy for spying, but not for nuclear secrets.

I may be completely off base about this, but Klaus Fuchs was certainly employed at Los Alamos and he certainly slipped information to the Russians

7 posted on 06/07/2003 9:00:49 PM PDT by Alain2112 (This Space Intentionally Left Blank)
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