At least the Julius Rosenberg & Alger Hiss helped the Russians when Russia was a crucial ally in life-and-death war.
Russians had their own scientists. If it sped things up, not by much. Maybe a year.
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Sidebar: Will TNR note the 25th anniversary of the Cold War's end, this month? It was a significant player on intellectual front.
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Richard Rhodes' definitive books on A & H bomb makes case espionage, especially Fuchs, sped things up MUCH more.
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I know the argument but it's based on typical American under-estimation of Soviet science.
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