Yes, Whittaker Chambers did have children.
In his 1952 memoir, Witness, he addresses "Forward in the form of a Letter to My Children" (aka "Letter to My Children") to his daughter and son, whom he names.
At present (November 28, 2010), both children are living and have children and grandchildren of their own. Of these, two grandsons and two great-grandsons bear the "Chambers" family name.
For more about Whittaker Chambers, see http://www.whittakerchambers.org/ .
alger hiss case in august 1948 whittaker chambers, a former communsit a significance role in the planning for and dovelopment of the united states.
they would put them in chambers and then fill them with gas that kills them
Inhumane, as with everything he did. If the prisoners could not work and he was not interested in experimenting with them, he would send them to the gas chambers. He once drew a line on the wall and all children that did not meet the line were sent to the chambers.
Hitler didn't have any children.
Because, they were children and Children at concenration and death camps were immediately putted into the gas chambers. This was so because Children was unfit to work and the Nazis didn't wanted space wasted by unfit workers. The only children who survived the camps were twins because the doctors did experiments on 1 child and see what happens, see if theirs any side effects compared to the 2nd child but if the twin died, then the nazis killed the 2nd twin.
Whittaker Chambers's birth name is Chambers, Jay Vivian.
Whittaker Chambers was born on April 1, 1901.
Whittaker Chambers was born on April 1, 1901.
Whittaker Chambers Farm was created in 1941.
Whittaker Chambers testified against Alger Hiss in his espionage trial.
To date (presently November 28, 2010), a Whittaker Chambers Library has not opened. Interested parties may inquire further through the official website.
A Communist Spy.
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The reasons that Whittaker Chambers became a communist he answered best himself in his 1952 memoir, Witness. The book's forward, "Letter to My Children," is in part a summary of why he did so. The book contains detailed accounts of the steps that led him both to join and to break with Communism.Sources: Readers interested in more details would do well to start with the official sites for both men, which include references to many other sources:- Whittaker Chambers: http://www.whittakerchambers.org/- Alger Hiss: http://www.algerhiss.com/- Witness (New York, Random House, 1952)
Alger Hiss was accused of espionage by Whittaker Chambers, a self identified communist, in 1984.
Whittaker Chambers.