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“The 18-Year-Old Soviet Spy on the Manhattan Project: Ted Hall” – with Director Steve James

Episode 596 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
Description

Summary

Steve James (IMDb) joins Andrew (TwitterLinkedIn) to discuss his new film, A Compassionate Spy. 18-year-old Ted Hall was the youngest physicist working on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos. 


What You’ll Learn

Intelligence

  • Soviet-American relations during WWII
  • The Manhattan Project and the development of the Atomic Bomb 
  • Motivations for atomic espionage
  • The life and story of Theodore Hall

Reflections

  • With great power … comes great responsibility
  • State allegiance vs. personal conscience

And much, much more 

And…

Steve James has been nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Documentary Feature in 2018 for Abacus: Small Enough to Jail, and Best Film Editing in 1995 for Hoop Dreams. Steve is the first Oscar nominee to join us on SpyCast since Robert de Niro sat down with our first host Peter Earnest in 2009! 


Quotes of the Week

“Ted was young and naive in some ways, but his reasons for what he did were not grounded in fantasy … Whether you support what he did or not, I don't know that the U. S. having the bomb all to itself would have been a great thing, given that we are the only nation to have actually dropped the bomb on anyone, period.” – Steve James.


Resources 

SURFACE SKIM

*Headline Resource* 

  • A Compassionate Spy, Steve James, Magnolia Pictures (2022)
  • Available in select theaters and streaming on August 4th

*SpyCasts*

*Beginner Resources*


DEEPER DIVE

Books

  • Sleeper Agent: The Atomic Spy in America Who Got Away, A. Hagedorn (Simon & Schuster, 2021)
  • The Manhattan Project: The Birth of the Atomic Bomb in the Words of Its Creators, Eyewitnesses, and Historians, C. C. Kelly (Black Dog & Leventhal, 2020) 
  • Atomic Spy: The Dark Lives of Klaus Fuchs, N. T. Greenspan (Penguin Books, 2020)
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