The arms race between the superpowers made spying on science and technology very important during the Cold War. However, whether Western secret services managed to recruit valuable sources in the research laboratories of the Soviet Union is a subject about which very little is known. This article shows that in the early 1960s the distinguished East German physicist Heinz Barwich did indeed spy for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) within the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, near Moscow. It also demonstrates that the Berlin Wall, built in 1961, had a considerable impact on Western espionage in East Germany
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in English This bachelor thesis has a title The Significance of the Soviet Espionage During Atomic W...
The arms race between the superpowers made spying on science and technology very important during th...
In the early 1960s, East German physicists collaborated with CERN, despite the restrictions that exi...
Cold War has escalated in the era of the nuclear weapons, which in case of use would mean a total wa...
Throughout the Cold War East German propagandists churned out books and articles denouncing the West...
At the beginning of the Cold War, the gathering of intelligence on the Soviet Union's current and f...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press on 09/01/2023, ava...
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This paper aims to show the inner workings of one of the most prolific foreign espionage agencies of...
In this article, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, USSR, is considered as on...
Observers have long regarded Berlin and the construction of the Wall that divided it as central to t...
Berlin was the location in which most of the intelligence operations in Europe have taken place in t...
For forty years the superpower conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union dominated the...
Did the Federal Republic of Germany plan another European border revision just 20 years after the en...
This article analyses the political, scientific, and social circumstances of the beginning of infras...
in English This bachelor thesis has a title The Significance of the Soviet Espionage During Atomic W...
The arms race between the superpowers made spying on science and technology very important during th...
In the early 1960s, East German physicists collaborated with CERN, despite the restrictions that exi...
Cold War has escalated in the era of the nuclear weapons, which in case of use would mean a total wa...
Throughout the Cold War East German propagandists churned out books and articles denouncing the West...
At the beginning of the Cold War, the gathering of intelligence on the Soviet Union's current and f...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press on 09/01/2023, ava...
Sarah Everts discusses different views of the chemists after twenty years after the fall of the Berl...
This paper aims to show the inner workings of one of the most prolific foreign espionage agencies of...
In this article, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, USSR, is considered as on...
Observers have long regarded Berlin and the construction of the Wall that divided it as central to t...
Berlin was the location in which most of the intelligence operations in Europe have taken place in t...
For forty years the superpower conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union dominated the...
Did the Federal Republic of Germany plan another European border revision just 20 years after the en...
This article analyses the political, scientific, and social circumstances of the beginning of infras...
in English This bachelor thesis has a title The Significance of the Soviet Espionage During Atomic W...