j. rosenberg
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)
Klaus Fuchs, a German physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project in the US during World War II, sold secrets to the Soviet Union. He passed on valuable information about the development and design of the atomic bomb.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg . ~ Look to the related link below .
Ethel Rosenberg was the person who played the minor role in the passing of the atomic secrets to the Soviet. He was later convicted for passing the atomic secrets to the Soviets.
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They are Ethel and Julius Rosenberg (husband and wife) who have been accused to have passed atomic bomb secrets to the Soviets. Although evidence weren't clear about them, they were still found guilty and sentenced to death.
No, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were not acquitted; they were convicted of espionage in 1951 for passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. Their trial was highly controversial and marked by significant public debate over the fairness of the proceedings and the evidence presented. They were ultimately executed in 1953, making them the first American civilians to be executed for espionage during peacetime. Their case continues to evoke discussions about justice and the Cold War era.
He was a atomic bomb spy who supplied the Russians with detail plans for construction of nuclear weapons.
Spies
It was in 1949 that the Soviet Union exploded an atomic bomb, and the communists gained control of China. Both of these events were worrisome to the U.S.
They were convicted of passing atomic secrets to the U.S.S.R.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg