Anglo-Saxon countries have become an international laughing stock.
If you only knew how bad things really were.
At least fifteen Soviet agents penetrated the OSS, with the actual number more likely around twenty. Soviet sympathizers and spies worked in OSS offices in Washington and the field. Some were hired precisely because they were Communists; Donovan wanted their help in dealing with partisan groups in Nazi-occupied Europe.
Klaus Fuchs is considered to have been the most valuable of the Atomic Spies during the Manhattan Project. A drawing of an implosion nuclear weapon design by David Greenglass, illustrating what he supposedly gave the Rosenbergs to pass on to the Soviet Union.
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a wartime intelligence agency of the United States during World War II, and a predecessor to the Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), and the independent Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
If you only knew how bad things really were.
John E. Rankin knew what was up.