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...constantly reread the history of the case and I always hope that the Supreme Court will side with Justice Douglas and review the whole thing. But it never happens that way." The speaker is Michael Meeropol. Originally his name was Michael Rosenberg. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were electrocuted when he was ten years old. Their crime, according to Judge Irving R. Kaufman who sentenced them to death, was nothing less than helping to precipitate the Korean War, thus causing over 50,000 American lives to be lost, and "altering the course of history to the disadvantage of our country...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: A Controversy Renewed | 3/12/1974 | See Source »

...espionage did take place, was it really of such consequence that the death penalty should even have been considered? The answer to the second question was stated succinctly by scientist Phillip Morrison who holds a co-patent on the atomic bomb, on the television program The Unquiet Death of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg: "There is no secret to the atomic bomb." Clearly the Rosenbergs were executed for invalid reasons in the sense that it was simply impossible to attribute Soviet possession of the atomic bomb to their actions, as Judge Kaufman did. In addition, setting aside the moral question...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: A Controversy Renewed | 3/12/1974 | See Source »

Gold claimed that when he contacted David Greenglass in New Mexico to collect information his password was "I come from Julius." This was the only direct connection he ever made between himself and the Rosenbergs. Interestingly enough, the FBI man who interrogated him has admitted that at first Gold could not remember the name used in the password but thought it was something like "Benny" of "John." It was only when asked by the investigator if it might have been Julius that Gold suddenly recalled the exact phrase...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: A Controversy Renewed | 3/12/1974 | See Source »

Discovering the truth about the Rosenbergs is not simply an academic problem. It is essential, particularly in light of recent events, to examine any possible abuse of governmental power so that steps can be taken to make sure that it does not recur. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg should be alive today. The sickness which killed them, a paranoid fear of deviancy, may be less prevalent in America today than it was twenty-one years ago, but it is still very much with...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: A Controversy Renewed | 3/12/1974 | See Source »

Death Revealed. Harry Gold, 60, Swiss-born research chemist who helped send Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to the electric chair as spies in 1953; of heart disease; in Philadelphia 18 months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Feb. 25, 1974 | 2/25/1974 | See Source »

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