Cold War Secrets: Stealing the Atomic Bomb
On the 29th of August 1949, the USSR set off their first atomic bomb, just four years after the Americans. The speed with which they achieved this surprised the world. What nobody knew was that it was the result of espionage. At the centre of the operation was a very unusual female spy, Elizabeth Zaroubin, in a story worthy of the best spy novels ever written.
Directed by Gérard Puechmorel · Written by Gérard Puechmorel
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Hervé Lacroix Narrator (voice) -
Albert Einstein Self (archive footage) -
Joseph Stalin Self (archive footage) -
Franklin D. Roosevelt Self (archive footage) -
Adolf Hitler Self (archive footage) - Pyotr Vasilyevich Zarubin Self - Son of Elizabeth Zarubina
- Nikolai Bondarenko Self - Historian and Journalist
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Alexandre Adler Self - Historian and Journalist - Nikolai Dolgopolov Self - Author and Journalist
- Patrick Pesnot Self - Author and Journalist
- Alan B. Carr Self - Historian
- Leó Szilárd Self (archive footage)
Make it a double feature
2h 21m together
Cold War Secrets: Stealing the Atomic Bomb
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