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They were trusted with some of America’s most crucial secrets—then they gave them away. Klaus Fuchs. Theodore Hall. David Greenglass. Oscar Seborer. In the midst of the Manhattan Project during World War II, these four men betrayed the country—delivering atomic bomb secrets to Stalin. This is the story of their treachery: what they stole, why they committed espionage, and what happened to them.

Alan Carr serves as a program manager and the senior historian for Los Alamos National Laboratory. During his tenure as a laboratory historian, Carr produced several publications and lectures pertaining to the Manhattan Project, nuclear testing history, and the historical evolution of LANL.