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Rosenberg case

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  1. A court case involving Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, an American couple who were executed in 1953 as spies for the Soviet Union. Some have argued that the Rosenbergs were innocent victims of McCarthy-era hysteria against communists or of anti-Semitism (they were Jewish). Others contend that they were indeed Soviet spies.


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Doctorow's fictionalized version of the Rosenberg case in the novel "The Book of Daniel."

From Chicago Tribune • Oct. 14, 2014

His value to the court was shown at the end of the Rosenberg case when Justice Douglas, a day after the court recessed, issued a stay of execution.

From Time Magazine Archive

With that, the Rosenberg case finally got to the U.S. people�but not in the way that the "free the Rosenbergs" propaganda had intended.

From Time Magazine Archive

Aided by the passage of time, the steady drumfire of Communist propaganda had done much to becloud the facts of the Rosenberg case.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Book of Daniel, transparently based on the Rosenberg case, is a bold novel that, all things considered, is surprisingly successful.

From Time Magazine Archive

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