To find out what we were trying to hide from them. Answer Spies, agents used to gather information on opposing parties, have been in use since the earliest communities were established. An individual or group of individuals who can infiltrate an adversary's area of control and gather information not readily available provide a great advantage in conflict. If a nation (or a corporation, political party, revolutionary group, etc.) can gather information about their adversary and its capabilities, it is better prepared to guard its own interests. This information may lead to a preemptory attack, establishment of stronger defenses, or increased diplomacy to avoid conflict. The Soviet Union needed spies to accomplish their intelligence gathering, just as every other country did (and continue to do).
Spies are used for international espionage, that is the collection of information.
The Rosenberg trial and the Alger Hiss trial
They gave information about the atomic bomb to the Soviets. They were the members of the American Communist Party. They denied the charges of spying but they were convicted and sentenced to death.
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.
Yes indeed. There two atomic bomb spies who spilled the secrets to the soviets and the weapons race began.
It was caused by the cold war in the 1950s as the soviets wanted to launch the sputnik.
Spies are used for international espionage, that is the collection of information.
According to Sun Tsu's Art of War; Spies are a necessity of war. Spies have been used since war's have been fought. Note* the penalty for getting caught as a spy is death.
The Rosenberg trial and the Alger Hiss trial
1949. This was a nasty surprise to the US, who had estimated that it would take the Soviets several more years. But Soviet spies had been very successful and lots of information was supplied by Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed as spies by the US.
Husband & wife were executed for passing the A-bomb secrets to the USSR. The US was wondering how the Soviets got the "bomb" so quick, now they knew...spies.
you need to be brave practice at home to spy on your mom or someone at home cause you get in trouble equipment is watch rope a belt
They were Communist Party members in the 1930s (as were many people in the US). They were accused in the 1950s of spying for the communists. Alger Hiss may not have actually been a spy. The Rosenbergs were part of the chain of couriers of Atomic Bomb information from spies in Los Alamos to the Soviets. Julius was the courier while his wife Ethyl was only responsible for retyping the information.
They gave information about the atomic bomb to the Soviets. They were the members of the American Communist Party. They denied the charges of spying but they were convicted and sentenced to death.
Well, first you need a time machine...
The atomic bomb was invented in 1933 (by Leo Szilard) and finally built in 1945 (by the US Manhattan Project, which involved hundreds of thousands of people). It was duplicated in 1949 (by the USSR, assisted by information from spies in the US project). It was already in "mass production" by both the US and USSR by the early 1950s , thus not invented by anyone in the 1950s.
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.