Theodore Hall

American scientist (1925-1999) Date Of Birth : 1925-10-20T00:00:00Z Date Of Death : 1999-11-01T00:00:00Z

Theodore Alvin Hall (October 20, 1925 – November 1, 1999) was an American physicist and an atomic spy for the Soviet Union, who, during his work on United States efforts to develop the first and second atomic bombs during World War II (the Manhattan Project), gave a detailed description of the “Fat Man” plutonium bomb, and of several processes for purifying plutonium, to Soviet intelligence.
His brother, Edward N. Hall, was a rocket scientist who led the U.S. Air Force’s program to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile, personally designing the Minuteman missile and convincing the Pentagon and President Eisenhower to adopt it as a key part of the nation’s strategic nuclear triad.

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  • Other Names :Theodore Alvin Hall,Theodore Hall,Θίοντορ Χωλ,Теодор Холл,Թեոդոր Հոլ,תאודור הול,تئودور هال,ثيودور هول,セオドア・ホール,西奧多·霍爾
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  • Country : United States Of America
  • Born on 1 November