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Because of the activities of people like Klaus Fuchs, Harry Gold, and David Greenglass, the 1940s and 1950s can be called an age of
democracy.
scientists.
espionage.
technology.
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espionage.
Klaus Fuchs, Harry Gold, and David Greenglass were members of atomic spy rings who passed U.S. nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union, fueling a major era of Cold War spying.
Klaus Fuchs, Harry Gold, and David Greenglass were members of atomic spy rings who passed U.S. nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union, fueling a major era of Cold War spying.
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