The case of Alger Hiss Spy In the late 1940s, the tracking of a new anti-communist, one of the most active Cold War fronts in the country, was started. Many panicky citizens are worried that Communist spies will destroy the government and mislead the foreign policy unnecessarily. The Attorney General's plan lists 90 organizations that are said to be rebellious, none of which have the right to prove their allegiance to the United States. The Loyalty Review Committee has surveyed over 3 million employees who are increasing nationwide security awareness.
Likewise, McCarthy does not seem to ignore Alger Hiss' s spy incident. He reminded of his treasoning audience who gave him great credibility in this country. McCarthy emphasizes the risk that diplomats and federal employees ranked in this way are harmful to the safety of the United States. He accused Secretary of State Secretary Burr not doing anything when he talked about relations with the International Communist Spy Gang. This is because Berle contacted Acheson to help with the cancellation of this case. After that, FBI submitted a report containing the results of detailed investigation of the relationship between Heath and Russian spy gang in 1943, but still nothing happened. After that, McCarthy turned to a very sensitive fact about Algers. He was the best advisor to President Roosevelt at the Yalta conference. For me, almost all lines surrender to Stalin (Schrecker the Age 213).
Two magnificent spy cases exacerbated concern about communism. In 1948, Whitaker Chambers was the current editor of the former Communist Party and Time magazine, he accused Soviets of former Roosevelt Assistant and State Department's official Arges as a spy. HUAC investigated the assertion and completed the dramatic testimony of Hiss and Chambers. In less than a month since the conviction of His injured in January 1950, the British government arrested a German immigrant scientist Klaus Fuchs who was engaged in the development of the Manhattan atomic bomb. With the help of American citizens David Greenglass, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Fuchs was convicted for being charged with secretly giving the atomic bomb to the Soviets. He served in the UK criminal system for 19 years and 9 years. The US government executed Rosenberg in 1953.