Oppenheimer who once was accused of spying for the Soviet Union may feel pity for Korean independent fighter Hong Beom-do whose bust in the Military Academy is to be relocated elsewhere for his record of serving in the Soviet Communist Party.
Julius Oppenheimer (1904-1967) — the American theoretical physicist who once was accused of spying for the Soviet Union due to his opposition to developing nuclear weapons — may feel pity for the Korean independent fighter Hong Beom-do (1868-1943), whose bust in the Korean Military Academy is to be relocated elsewhere for his record of serving in the Soviet Communist Party. [PARK YONG-SEOK]