they were accused of espionage, convicted and executed
Passing secret information about nuclear science to soviet agents
passing secret information about nuclear science to Soviet agents
being sex offenders
Conspiracy to commit esponage
because they helped the soviets get info of the atomic bomb
Both Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were born in New York City , NY
They gave information about the atomic bomb to the Soviets. They were the members of the American Communist Party. They denied the charges of spying but they were convicted and sentenced to death.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, through her brother, David Greenglass. During much of the Cold War the Rosenbergs were a cause celebre, many doubting their guilt. When the Soviet Union disintegrated the archives of the KGB revealed that they had in fact done it, and were guilty as sin.
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Ethel Rosenburg and Julius Rosenburg
Ethel and Julius Rosenburg were guilty of spying for the Soviet Union. An put to death.
because they helped the soviets get info of the atomic bomb
They were the only American Citizens ever executed for Treason in Peacetime.
Julius and Ethel Rosenburg. They were probably far less guilty than others in that actually worked on the Manhattan Project, they were just couriers.
They were suspected of being spys against the US.
The Rosenburg's were tried for being "communist" during the Red Scare in the 1950's. They were found guilty and electricuted. Years later,their son claims they were never communist.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in 1953.
Both Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were born in New York City , NY
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, through her brother, David Greenglass. During much of the Cold War the Rosenbergs were a cause celebre, many doubting their guilt. When the Soviet Union disintegrated the archives of the KGB revealed that they had in fact done it, and were guilty as sin.
They gave information about the atomic bomb to the Soviets. They were the members of the American Communist Party. They denied the charges of spying but they were convicted and sentenced to death.
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