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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were accused of spying for the Soviets and specifically for passing atomic secrets to the USSR during the Cold War. They were tried and convicted in 1951 for conspiracy to commit espionage, and unlike others convicted of similar crimes, they were given the death penalty. They were executed by electrocution on June 19, 1953. The Rosenbergs were the only two US civilians executed for espionage during the Cold War (1945 to 1991).
The Cold War.
John Downey
Spying. Both sides sent up Satallites to spy on each other.
The Cold War during the 1960s. Who ever said this awnser is wrong because black ops has battles in it and the cold war was just spying NO BATTLES.The only other war in the 1960s is the Vietnam war .(p.s one of the missions in black ops is in vietnam)
There wasn't any real fighting between the two super powers during the cold war. The two powers were the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia). There was a lot of spying and testing each other but no real fighting.
In Spain during the summer it is super hot, that you can not stay outside, not even in the shade! In winter time, it's not too cold, but every couple of years, it snows in the northern area.
None, it was shot down by a Soviet fighter with an air-to-air missile; the Korean Air flight had accidently wondered into Soviet airspace and the Soviets were convinced that it was for spying purposes, as the accident occured during the Cold War
There are a couple of cold ones in my fridge now.
A couple of days.
I suppose you are referring to The Cold War. That was not a war in which nations did formal declarations of war but rather it was understood and they played a 5 decades long game of arm race, spying and making threats (such as the Cuban Missile Crisis.) Anyway Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union when the Cold War started during the last months of World War 2.
it normal to have a cold stomach during pregnancy