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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_GoldHarry Gold - Wikipedia

    Harry Gold (born Henrich Golodnitsky, December 11, 1910 – August 28, 1972) was a Swiss-born American laboratory chemist who was convicted as a courier for the Soviet Union passing atomic secrets from Klaus Fuchs, an agent of the Soviet Union, during World War II.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0324985Harry Gold - IMDb

    Harry Gold. Actor: Carrie. Born in Paris, France and raised in New York City, Harry began his professional career, as an actor at the age of twelve when was he was cast as one of Fagin's boys in the hit Broadway show Oliver.

  3. Apr 25, 2019 · Some people drink to forget troubles; Harry Gold did chemistry. Today Gold is best known as a spy and a snitch. He accepted top-secret documents from Manhattan Project physicist Klaus Fuchs and delivered them to Soviet agents.

  4. Harry Gold was an American laboratory chemist who was convicted of being a courier for a number of Soviet spies during the Manhattan Project, including Klaus Fuchs. Gold, the son of poor Russian Jewish immigrants who came to the United States in 1914, became involved in the Communist movement early on.

  5. Feb 14, 1974 · Harry Gold, confessed atomic spy courier who served 15-yr prison term and who was key Govt witness in Julius and Ethel Rosenberg espionage case in '51, died on Aug 28 '72 at age of 60 in Phila...

  6. Oct 7, 2010 · A crucial but often overlooked character in the real-life account of the Rosenbergs was a man named Harry Gold, the courier who carried a crude drawing of the atomic bomb from the secret...

  7. Jun 1, 2011 · As a young man during the Great Depression, Gold lost faith in the United States, with its widespread unemployment and increasing homelessness, and he came to view the Soviet Union as the main opponent of fascism and anti-Semitism.

  8. In Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg. …turned over this information to Harry Gold, a Swiss-born courier for the espionage ring, who then passed it to Anatoly A. Yakovlev, the Soviet Union’s vice-consul in New York City.

  9. Jan 20, 2011 · Gold – a chemist for a sugar company in Philadelphia and later a hospital biochemist – spent some 15 years giving the Russians industrial and atomic information, but he was “the world’s most unlikely secret agent,” as Hornblum puts it. Harry Gold, center, being led into Federal Court, May 1950.

  10. www.npr.org › 2000/03/20 › 1071836Harry Gold : NPR

    Mar 20, 2000 · Harry Gold was an American chemist who played a minor role in the Rosenberg-Klaus Fuchs theft of US atomic secrets in the early 1940s. He was the courier who carried documents between...

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