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in 1949 the soviet union explodes its first atom bomb but was the design stolen from american nuclear secrets [Applause] the answer would emerge only after the cold war ended when archives like this one in moscow began to open to scholars i was nervous because here was this massive untapped resource i was the first american as far as i knew and certainly one of the first westerners to be in this archive when historians harvey claire and john haynes examined the top secret documents they were startled buried in the files were lists of names of us government employees from world war ii i recognized many of the names that were hand-written charles kramer victor perlow judy coplin all had been accused of being soviet spies the charges never stuck but were they true it would take three more years for claire and haynes to learn the answer thatamp;#39;s when the u.s government opened its own secret archives revealing thousands of telegrams sent between moscow