At that time I had complete confidence in Russian policy and I believed that the Western Allies deliberately allowed Russia and Germany to fight each other to the death. Klaus Fuchs allowallybelieve Change image and share on social
I was lucky because on the morning after the burning of the Reichstag I left my home very early to catch a train to Berlin for the conference of our student organization and that is the only reason why I escaped arrest. Klaus Fuchs arrestberlinburn share on social
There is nobody I know by name who is concerned with collecting information for the Russian authorities. There are people whom I know by sight whom I trusted with my life. Klaus Fuchs authoritycollectconcern Change image and share on social
I was in the underground until I left Germany. Klaus Fuchs germanyleaveunderground Change image and share on social
In the post war period I began again to have my doubts about Russian policy. Klaus Fuchs begindoubtperiod Change image and share on social
I was a student in Germany when Hitler came to power. Klaus Fuchs germanyhitlerpower Change image and share on social
I had therefore, no hesitation in giving all the information I had, even though occasionally I tried to concentrate mainly on giving information about the results of my own work. Klaus Fuchs concentrategivehesitation Change image and share on social
The last time when I handed over information was in February or March 1949. Klaus Fuchs februaryhandinformation Change image and share on social
I joined the Communist Party because I felt I had to be in some organization. Klaus Fuchs communistfeltjoin Change image and share on social
I think the one thing that most stands out is that my father always did what he believed to be the right thing to do and he always told us that we had to go our own way even if he disagreed. Klaus Fuchs believedisagreefather Change image and share on social