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Scandalous !. Ethel and Julius. Super Secret A gents. Ethel (Greenglass) Rosenberg. Sept. 25, 1915 – June 19, 1953 New Yorker Grew up super poor Aspiring actress/singer. Julius Rosenberg. May 12, 1918 – June 19, 1953 New Yorker Youth Communist Leader Accused of espionage. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ethel and JuliusSuper Secret Agents

Scandalous!

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Ethel (Greenglass) Rosenberg

• Sept. 25, 1915 – June 19, 1953• New Yorker• Grew up super poor• Aspiring actress/singer

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Julius RosenbergJulius Rosenberg

• May 12, 1918 – June 19, 1953• New Yorker

• Youth Communist Leader• Accused of espionage

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Accusations of Soviet Espionage

• The Rosenbergs were accused of sending Soviet researchers information about the Manhattan Project.

• Worked with Sobell, Fuch, Greenglass, Feklisov, Perl, Gold, etc.

• “Worse than murder”• 1,000’s of reports sent via

Emerson Radio about technology USSR used to later shoot down U-2 planes.

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Two Year Struggle• The case against the

Rosenbergs lasted two years

• Julius was unswayed by charges against Ethel

• David Greenglass, Ethel’s brother, testified against the two.

• Ethel was not allowed to appear domestic during the trial.

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June 19, 1953• The pair were sentenced to

death after many attempted appeals on their behalf

• 4 of the 5 needed Supreme Justices changed their vote against the execution

• Letters, demonstrations, and a message from the Pope for mercy were made in their defense.

• Their two young sons picketed, “Don’t kill my Mommy and Daddy.”

• Death by electrocution (twice for Ethel)

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Unguiltified• In the years after her

death, Greenglass admitted that though his sister was seen typing notes – it was possible that she was not a part of the espionage.

• However, Julius Rosenberg was undeniably guilty.