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Spy for No Country
The Story of Ted Hall, the Teenage Atomic Spy Who May Have Saved the World
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About The Book
In the dying days of World War II, defeat of the Third Reich became a matter of when, not if. Tensions between wartime allies America and the Soviet Union began to rise, and things only got hotter when the United States refused to share information on its nuclear program. This groundbreaking book paints a nuanced picture of a young man acting on what he thought was best for the world. Neither a Communist nor a Soviet sympathizer, Hall worked to ensure that America did not monopolize the science behind the atomic bomb, which he felt may have apocalyptic consequences. Instead, by providing the Soviets with the secrets of the bomb, and thereby initiating “mutual assured destruction,” Hall may have actually saved the world as we know it. But his contributions to the Soviets certainly did not go unnoticed. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover opened an investigation into Hall, which was escalated when it was discovered that Hall’s brother Edward was a rising star of the Air Force, leading the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Featuring in-depth research from recently declassified FBI documents, first-hand journals, and personal interviews, investigative journalist Dave Lindorff uncovers the story of the atomic spy who gave secrets away, and got away with it, too.
Product Details
- Publisher: Prometheus (February 6, 2024)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9781633888968
Raves and Reviews
“In Spy For No Country, Lindorff takes the reader beyond the who, what, where, when, and how of a spy biography by placing a keen eye on the why of Ted Hall’s Soviet espionage in World War II America. When the motives of a spy are exposed within the context of the hopes and fears of an era, the truth can surface, as Lindorff so deftly reveals. His fast-paced, myth-smashing, and engaging narrative brims with surprises while delving into the timeless issues of nuclear threat and global peace.” – Ann Hagedorn, award-winning author of Sleeper Agent: The Atomic Spy in America Who Got Away among others
“Lindorff’s remarkable story of the life of teenaged American atomic spy Ted Hall offers a riveting journey through the world of espionage, intrigue, scientific discovery, politics, and moral reckoning with an extraordinary cast of characters. Read this and make your own judgments. Lindorff has made his.” – Peter Kuznick, Professor of History and Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute, American University and co-author (with Oliver Stone) of The Untold History of the United States
“This groundbreaking story about an early little-known chapter in the history of the atom bomb, told in nuanced contexts with meticulous attention to detail, offers vital insights about the first nuclear era and the current one. Lindorff challenges us to reassess what we've assumed we know, and to dig for answers that could help save us all.” – Norman Solomon, author of War Made Invisible among many others
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