Quote by Klaus Fuchs
I was lucky because on the morning after the burning of the Reichs

I was lucky because on the morning after the burning of the Reichstag I left my home very early to catch a train to Berlin for the conference of our student organization and that is the only reason why I escaped arrest. – Klaus Fuchs

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