The Prometheus who supplied Secrets Of

 Atom Bomb to USSR.

SARASIJ MAJUMDER

 

Herr EMIL KLAUS FUCHS was PROMETHEUS for USSR. He shared information, risking his life, and reputation-- without taking a single Penney in return. Emil Klaus Fuchs levelled the playing field of use of ATOM BOMB, and stopped any possibility of NUCLEAR BLACKMAIL BY USA. Otherwise, CUBA case may be different.

Herr Emil Klaus Fuchs, a German citizen, joined the German Communist Party in 1930s. When the Nazis came to power, he escaped to Britain in 1933 to save his life. He earned a doctorate in physics from Edinburgh University and was appointed as a teacher at Edinburgh. In 1939, when the Second World War broke out, he was detained on the Isle of Man and later deported to Canada as the citizen of an enemy Nation. He was eventually released and returned to Edinburgh in 1941. Because of his scientific expertise, he was recruited for TUBE ALLOYS nuclear weapons programme - Britain's equivalent of the Manhattan Project.

In late 1941, HITLER invaded USSR, and Fuchs contacted the exiled German Communist Jurgen Kuczynski to offer the secrets on the TUBE ALLOYS project to RUSSIA. He was put in touch with a contact in the Russian GRU military intelligence agency, to which he passed secret documents on atomic research.

HIS CODE NAME WAS “AGENT REST”.

Fuchs later stated that he had been motivated by a belief that the Soviets had a right to know about the atomic bomb project. Dick White, who became Director General of MI5 in the 1950s, stated that Fuchs' motive was not for the desire for money that motivated many other spies and concluded that his motives "were relatively speaking, PURE. A scientist who got cross at the Anglo-American ploy in withholding vital information from an ally (USSR) fighting against a common enemy."

Fuchs was transferred in 1942 to another GRU agent, Ursula Beurton (codenamed SONYA). The two met regularly in Banbury, Oxfordshire where Fuchs passed secret documents to Beurton.

 In 1943, Fuchs was sent to join the Manhattan Project as part of a British team of scientists, to USA. He was stationed in Los Alamos, and worked under Project Director Mr. OPPENHEIMER.  He played a key role in the project over the next three years, developing many of the designs, equations and techniques used to build the first atom bomb.

During this period, Fuchs was in contact with a GRU agent whom he knew only as "Raymond". The agent was an American citizen called Harry Gold, codenamed GUS ("goose" in Russian), who had been working for the Soviets since 1934. The two met at a number of locations, including New York City and Santa Fe, New Mexico, where Fuchs provided information on technical issues relating to the design of the atomic bomb. When combined with information from other sources, this helped the Russians to make rapid progress in developing what was effectively a copy of the American Design of Atom Bomb.

When Fuchs returned to the UK in 1946, he was offered a prestigious post at the UK Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, Oxfordshire, where he worked on developing nuclear energy. The establishment's importance and secrecy were such that it was nicknamed "the holy of holies". Security was tight; MI5 carried out an investigation into Fuchs that reviewed his record, including pre-war allegations of communist activity, but found nothing incriminating. However, Fuchs continued spying until he was finally exposed in 1949.

Fuchs was eventually caught out by a breach in Soviet security. Since 1943, the UK and United States had been working on a project codenamed VENONA to break the Soviets' secret codes. Poor Soviet security practices enabled US codebreakers to decipher a large number of messages, some of which were reports of one anent REST’s meetings with Gold.

It was clear that there was a major Soviet spy in the Manhattan Project. US and UK investigations focused on identifying the individual concerned. Although it was not clear at first that Fuchs was the agent known as REST, investigators were able to narrow the suspects down to only two people - Fuchs himself and a fellow German-born scientist, Rudolf Peierls. By 1949, it had become clear that Fuchs was the MOLE.

It was not possible to use the VENONA material to convict Fuchs - due to the extreme secrecy of VENONA, the intercepts could not be disclosed in court. From July 1949, MI5 intercepted Fuchs' mail and telephone calls but found nothing incriminating. It was decided that pressure would be put on Fuchs to induce him to confess.

How Fuchs was exposed

William "Jim" Skardon, a former police Special Branch officer, was chosen for the task. He was given an opening when Fuchs' father accepted a post at the University of Leipzig in communist-ruled East Germany. This was a potential security problem for Fuchs, who had already discussed the issue with the authorities at Harwell. Skardon was able to use this as a pretext to arrange a series of meetings with Fuchs to discuss the scientist's personal life.

Skardon gradually gained the confidence of Fuchs over a period of several months. He finally confronted Fuchs in December 1949 with the news that his involvement in espionage was known to MI5. The scientist initially denied the charge, but a month later he told Skardon that his conscience had compelled him to come clean.

Fuchs gave his interrogator a lengthy though somewhat partial confession. He admits that he had spied for the Soviets since 1942 and had given them crucial secrets on the atom bomb project. At the same time, however, he consistently refused to divulge some aspects of his work as a spy. After a short trial in which he pleaded guilty to charges of breaching the Official Secrets Act, he was given the maximum sentence - fourteen years' imprisonment.  After his release in 1959 for good behaviour, he went to East Germany, where he was granted citizenship and was appointed deputy director of the Central Institute for Nuclear Research, Rossendorf (near Dresden).

 He remained a committed communist and received many honours from the East German Communist Party and the scientific establishment there.

He died in 1988.


He was a TRUE COMRADE.

My salute to Herr Emil Klaus Fuchs.

 

 

Sources of the information: -

1.0-The traitors: The double life of Fuchs, Pontecorvo, and Nunn May by Alan Moorehead.

2.0 The original MI5 files on the Fuchs case can be seen at The National Archives of UK.

3.0 Other Books, and Publications.

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