Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1950 — Page 8
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Confession of a Soy— 7
Believed ies Cast Soviet] Germany ‘In Death Grip’
British Scientist Used Marxian Philosophy To Hide Thoughts in Jekyll-Hyde Role
LONDON, Feb, 10 (UP)—Following is a stenographic transcript of the portions ef Dr. Kiaus Fuchs’ confession-as read in court today by the prosecutor: “After my relea e (from internment) I was asked to help Prof. Pyles in. Birmingham on some war work 1 accepted it without, Harwell but ‘it became clear that knowing at first what the work 4n leaving Harwell in_fhese cirwas but 1 doubt whether it would Cumstances I would deal a great
have made any difference to myiy had loved and also leave sis-
subsequent action if I had. picions against friends whom 1
“When I learned about the purhad loved and people who thought pose of the work I decided to i I was their friend.
form Russia and I establishec ‘ “1 had to realize that the con- | contact through a member of the trolled mec hanism- had warned
Communist Pasty 1 have had me of danger to myself. I realized wontinual contacts with persons that the combination of the three - mpletely unknewh to me. ideas. which made me what I was this time I had complete was wrong.
against me. “I decided I would have to leave
con-
fidence in Russian policy and I “That ery gle ope was had no hesitation in- giving all Wrong an at there were certhe information 1 had. tain. standards of moral behavior “I- belieye the Western Allles that are in you and which you deliberately allowed Germany and. cannot disregard. T find that T Russia to fight each other to myself ~ was. made by circumdeath. I tried to concentrate on BATE that . ba information on the result no a cannot go back Eving N on that and I-know that all I
of my own work In the course oi this work 1 Began ~BATUIAIY Caf -a6 Row is-16-{try-—ahd-Fepuir to form bonds of personal friend- the damage I have done. The first ship and I had to conceal. from thing is to make sure that Harthem my own thoughts. “1 used my Marxian philosophy sible. to conceal my thoughts in two ‘Before I joiried the” project, separate compartments. One side MOst of the English ;people with was the man I wanted to be, I/Whom I had made contact were
could he free and easy and happy! '¢/t Wing and affected by similar with other people without fear of philosophy. Since coming to Har- > well 1 have met English people
—fisclostng-- mysell...-because. .. knew the other compartmen “would step in if 1 reached the in many of them a deep-rooted danger point. firmness which enables them to “It appeared to me at the/llVe a decent life.” time I had become a free man be-| Ihe prosecution ‘sald Fuchs cause 1 -succeeded inthe other read. the statement, corrected it compartment of establishing my- and then wrote on the last line: self completely, independently in I have read this statement and the surrounding forces of society. to the best of my knowledge it is “Looking back on it now the true’ {Bigned) “Dr. Klaus Emil best way is to call It a con- Julius Fuchs.” trolled schizophrenia. In the post- : war period I had ‘doubts about Luncheon Arranged - Russian policy but eventually I! Catherine Merril Tent No. 9, came to the point when I knew Daughters of Union Veterans, will 1 disapproved of many actions of have a luncheon and patriotic the Russians. “TI still believed Russia would Memorial Hall, 1714 E., Washingbuild a new world and that Iton St. Mrs, Minnle Brown will would take part in it. or Ee this time I was not sure I could give all the information I. had, however, | Faced Vital Decision It became more and more evi-| dent that the time when Russia | ..Would spread influence all over!
Europe was far away. I had to i Ni] decide whether I could continue! 121/p+IN. to hand over information without | 2 being sure I was doing right. | SCREEN
“I decided I could not do 80. I did not go to one rendezvous because I was ill at the time and! I decided not to go to the follow- | ing one, : “Shortly afterwards my tather| _ told me he might be going to the, eastern zone of Germany. He disapproved of many things and had always done so and he knew! 54 - that when he went there he would * “stay there. I could not bring my- | self to stop my father from going there. Ho y it made me face at least some ‘of the facts about ‘myself. I suppose I did not ha the courage to fight it out myself. | | “A few months passed and I became more and more Jonviticed that I had to leave Harweil, was then confronted with the i that there was evidence I had! given away in New York. 1 at
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