
Schach mit dem Tod
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Narrated by:
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Josef Vossenkuhl
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By:
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Steffen Jacobsen
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Ein Spion zwischen den Fronten zweier Supermächte
Los Alamos, USA, 1945: Der Elektroingenieur David Adler stößt zum Manhattan-Projekt, in dessen Rahmen an einer revolutionären neuen Waffe gearbeitet wird. Als Verwandter von Niels Bohr gewinnt er schnell das Vertrauen des großen Forschers und wird sein persönlicher Assistent. Was niemand wissen darf: David spioniert gezwungenermaßen für die Sowjetunion. Mit Grauen verfolgt er die Entwicklung der Atombombe, deren Erprobung immer näher rückt. Doch für Moral ist kaum Zeit. Seine geheimen Auftraggeber werden ungeduldig. Und David ist nicht der Einzige mit einer eigenen Agenda.
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