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US codebreaker’s memo sheds light on Ethel Rosenberg’s spy case

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/09/10 at 4:14 PM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published September 10, 2024
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US codebreaker’s memo sheds light on Ethel Rosenberg’s spy case

The Untold Story of Ethel Rosenberg: A Mother Wrongly Accused

In a shocking twist of fate, a recently declassified memo reveals that Ethel Rosenberg, executed in 1953 alongside her husband Julius for atomic espionage, may have been falsely implicated in one of the most sensational cases of the Cold War era. The memo, written by a top U.S. government codebreaker, suggests that Ethel knew about her husband’s activities but did not engage in espionage herself.

The sons of the Rosenbergs, Robert and Michael Meeropol, have long fought to clear their mother’s name. Now armed with this compelling evidence, they are urging President Joe Biden to formally proclaim Ethel’s innocence and exoneration. The memo, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, sheds new light on the case that has divided historians for decades.

According to the memo, Ethel Rosenberg was a “devoted wife” who knew of her husband’s espionage work but did not participate due to illness. This revelation contradicts previous claims that she was an active participant in her husband’s spy network. The Meeropols believe that this new information, combined with previously released documents, proves beyond a doubt that their mother was unjustly convicted and executed.

Historians have long debated Ethel Rosenberg’s role in the espionage case, with some arguing that she was complicit in her husband’s activities. However, the Meeropols maintain that the evidence is clear: Ethel was not a spy and should not have been put to death for a crime she did not commit. The memo, they say, finally sets the record straight.

The release of this memo is a significant milestone in the Meeropols’ decades-long quest for justice. It comes as a relief to both brothers, who have dedicated their lives to clearing their mother’s name. In a poignant moment, Robert Meeropol reflects on the journey that led to this breakthrough, expressing gratitude that he is still alive to see the truth come to light.

As the debate over Ethel Rosenberg’s innocence rages on, one thing is clear: her story is a tragic reminder of the human cost of Cold War paranoia and political persecution. The Meeropols’ tireless efforts to honor their mother’s memory serve as a powerful testament to the enduring pursuit of truth and justice.

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