On June 19, 1953, at New York state’s notorious Sing Sing prison, Ethel Rosenberg was executed by electric chair for treason by the United States government, minutes after her husband Julius was ...
Roy Cohn was a ruthless lawyer who helped convict Ethel and Julius Rosenberg for treason and sent them to the electric chair. He was Senator Joseph McCarthy’s chief counsel during investigations into ...
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How love, ideology, and secrecy ended in the electric chair
In 1949, the Soviet Union shocked the world by detonating its first atomic bomb. Behind that breakthrough was a quiet ...
Eight years before he and his wife Ethel were executed in the electric chair at New York‘s notorious Sing Sing prison, Soviet spy Julius Rosenberg pleaded with federal officials to keep his job with ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 22 -- Before Julius and Ethel Rosenberg died in the electric chair for espionage in 1953, they left a message for their sons: "Always remember that we were innocent and could not wrong ...
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