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HFM 080 | History’s Greatest Spies, Part 5: George Koval (1913-2006): The Soviet Nuclear Spy from Sioux City, Iowa
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George Koval was as American as they came -- he was from Iowa, a World War II vet, and loved baseball…. Except for the fact that he stole nuclear secrets for the Soviets and launched the Cold War nuclear arms race.
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George Koval was as American as they came — he was from Iowa, a World War II vet, and loved baseball…. Except for the fact that he stole nuclear secrets for the Soviets and launched the Cold War nuclear arms race.
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