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Q: What member of the Socialist Party of America was convicted of espionage after giving a speech that was considered an attempt to obstruct military recruiting?
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Who out of the socialist party of America was convicted of espionage after giving a speech that was considered an attempt to obstruct military recruiting?

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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of espionage.


Convicted of espionage in 1948?

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Were Japanese Americans during ww II convicted of espionage?

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That was Francis Gary Powers.


What were the Rosenbergs accused of?

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage, in that they passed atomic secrets to the USSR. They were convicted in 1951 and executed in 1953. (see related link)


Were the Rosenbergs guilty?

It is widely believed that Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were guilty of espionage. They were convicted and executed for aiding the Russians.


Who was the US Supreme Court judge that upheld the Espionage and Sedition act?

Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes joined the Court majority in upholding Schenck's conviction in the 1919 case Schenck v. United States. Schenck, an anti-war Socialist, had been convicted of violating the Act, after he published a pamphlet urging resistance to the World War I draft. Later court decisions have cast serious doubt upon the constitutionality of the Espionage Act.


In 2003 Brian P Regan was convicted of trying to sell classified documents to prewar Iraq and China Is it true or false that his crime was espionage?

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