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Spies or Scapegoats: Does New Evidence Exonerate the Rosenbergs?Cohn’s connection to the death of Ethel Rosenberg was immortalized in Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize–winning 1991 play Angels in America, where Ethel’s ghost haunts a dying Cohn in 1980s ...
The couple was investigated in 1950, tried in 1951 for conspiracy to commit espionage and convicted and sentenced to death in 1953 ... the case was against Ethel Rosenberg. The National Security ...
They say the information may have influenced then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s recommendation that Ethel Rosenberg not receive the death penalty, though she ultimately did. Robert Meeropol, 77, said ...
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg had just completed a 90-minute visit and were at lunch today when word came over the prison radio that the Supreme Court had refused to spare them from death in Sing ...
Kaufman with "putting words into the witnesses' mouths" in the espionage trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg ... for President Truman to reduce the death penalty sentence given to the Rosenbergs.
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