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A Compassionate Spy טד הול *
Ted Hall. 'I didn’t think it was a celebratory occasion.' Credit: courtesy of Magnolia Pictures

Ted Hall was the youngest scientist recruited to work on the Manhattan Project, but years later it was revealed that he spied for the Soviet Union ■ A new documentary tries to decipher his character

Tzach Yoked

In the military literature and documentary film canon devoted to American scientists and military figures who spied for the Soviet Union, Ted Hall is considered a footnote. His name is anonymous even to most Americans, due among other reasons to the fact that he was never convicted or even tried. Now his story is at the center of the new documentary, “A Compassionate Spy,” available on Amazon Prime Video.

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