"Mr. Sobell also concurred in what has become a consensus among historians: that Ethel Rosenberg, who was executed with her husband, was aware of Julius’s espionage, but did not actively participate."
Sam Roberts in The New York Times reports that Morton Sobell, an associate of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, has admitted to spying for the Soviet Union.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Framing the Guilty
Labels:
1940s,
1950s,
Cold War,
Eisenhower,
legal history,
Stalin,
technology,
Truman,
World War II
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