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'''Julius and Ethel Rosenberg''' were two Jewish American Communist spies, convicted and executed in 1953. For decades, their guilt were questioned, for reasons such as supposed "[[McCarthyism]]" and [[anti-Semitism]]. Recent available Soviet documents and other evidence have confirmed their guilt. Despite this, there are continued attempts to exonerate them, especially Ethel Rosenberg, and/or to depict the sentences as to harsh.  
'''Julius and Ethel Rosenberg''' were two jewish American Communist spies, convicted and executed in 1953. For decades, their guilt were questioned, for reasons such as supposed "[[McCarthyism]]" and [[anti-Semitism]]. Recent available Soviet documents and other evidence have confirmed their guilt. Despite this, there are continued attempts to exonerate them, especially Ethel Rosenberg, and/or to depict the sentences as to harsh.  


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[McCarthyism]]
*[[McCarthyism]]
*[[Jews and Communism]]
*[[jews and Communism]]
*[[Leo Frank]]
*[[Leo Frank]]


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Latest revision as of 04:50, 29 February 2024

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were two jewish American Communist spies, convicted and executed in 1953. For decades, their guilt were questioned, for reasons such as supposed "McCarthyism" and anti-Semitism. Recent available Soviet documents and other evidence have confirmed their guilt. Despite this, there are continued attempts to exonerate them, especially Ethel Rosenberg, and/or to depict the sentences as to harsh.

See also