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Klaus Fuchs

"I was in the underground until I left Germany."

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"I was in the underground until I left Germany."

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"And so we went away to play, and we'd come back to Liverpool. And while we were doing this - 'cuz we did it for two years. And then we'd go to Germany, and that's where I met the Beatles."

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"I was in Germany when the wall came down."

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"I liked Germany; I'm not into Berlin, it's too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good."

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"The tears I have cried over Germany have dried. I have washed my face."

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"You have to remember that when I met Elvis, you know, it wasn't the fanfare that it is today or even when he was here in the states and I was in Germany growing up."

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"Regarding comments attributed to me in the Los Angeles Times - allegedly made on a bus trip from Germany to Holland in 1998 - I emphatically denounce such comments as false."

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"My greetings to you, my Germany."

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"A thousand years will pass and the guilt of Germany will not be erased."

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"We wanted to bring the political situation in Austria on stage. Naturally we could not do that without pointing to Austrian's northern neighbor Germany."

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"It was very interesting, and we went to Germany and we toured Germany like we were a German band in 1985."

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"I think the one thing that most stands out is that my father always did what he believed to be the right thing to do and he always told us that we had to go our own way even if he disagreed."
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"At this time I had complete confidence in Russian policy and believed that the Western Allies deliberately allowed Germany and Russia to fight each other to death."
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"Shortly afterwards my father told me that he might be going into the Eastern Zone of Germany. At that time my own mind was closer to his than it had ever been before, because he also believed that they are at least trying to build a new world."
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"I was a student in Germany when Hitler came to power."
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"Since that time I have had continuous contact with the persons who were completely unknown to me, except that I knew they would hand whatever information I gave them to the Russian authorities."
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"The last time when I handed over information was in February or March 1949."
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"Since coming to Harwell I have met English people of all kinds, and I have come to see in many of them a deep rooted firmness which enables them to lead a decent way of life."
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"I was lucky because on the morning after the burning of the Reichstag I left my home very early to catch a train to Berlin for the conference of our student organization and that is the only reason why I escaped arrest."
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"I joined the Communist Party because I felt I had to be in some organization."
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"I was ready to accept the philosophy that the Party is right and that in the coming struggle you could not permit yourself any doubts after the party had made a decision."
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