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Rosenberg's Brother Admits Perjury
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Posted on 12/05/2001 2:26:22 PM PST by asa9

NEW YORK- Nearly 50 years after convicted Soviet spy Ethel Rosenberg was executed, her brother has admitted that he lied under oath to save himself and says he is unconcerned that his perjury may have sent his sister and her husband to the electric chair.

"As a spy who turned his family in ... I don't care," David Greenglass says in a television interview to be broadcast Wednesday. "I sleep very well."

The admission may shed new light on the Rosenberg case, one of the most infamous events of the Cold War. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in Sing Sing prison in June 1953, two years after a sensational trial on charges of conspiring to steal U.S. atomic secrets for the Soviet Union.

They were the only people ever executed in the United States for Cold War espionage, and their conviction helped give fuel to Sen. Joseph McCarthy's communist-hunting crusade.

Greenglass, now 79, makes the disclosure of false testimony in "The Brother," a new book by veteran New York Times editor Sam Roberts, and in a taped interview to be broadcast Wednesday on the CBS program "60 Minutes II."

Greenglass, Ethel's younger brother, admits in the book that he, too, was a spy who gave the Soviets information about atomic research and a detonator invented by another scientist.

When the Rosenbergs came to trial, Greenglass was also under indictment and worried that he and his wife, Ruth, would be convicted. He says Roy Cohn, an assistant prosecutor and later aide to McCarthy, encouraged him to lie.

In court, Greenglass delivered what would be the most incriminating testimony against Ethel Rosenberg - that she transcribed his spy notes destined for Moscow on a portable Remington typewriter. His wife corroborated his testimony.

But now, Greenglass tells author Roberts that he based his account entirely on his wife's recollection, not on his own. In the TV interview, he says, "I don't know who typed it, frankly, and to this day I can't remember that the typing took place. I had no memory of that at all - none whatsoever."

Roberts writes in his book, "Handwritten or typed, the notes contained little or nothing that was new. But from the prosecution's perspective, the Remington was as good as a smoking gun in Ethel Rosenberg's hands."

In the TV interview, Greenglass is asked why the Rosenbergs went to their deaths rather than admit espionage.

"One word - stupidity," Greenglass replies. Asked whether that makes Ethel responsible for her own death, he says, "Yeah."

Greenglass admits he is sometimes haunted by the Rosenberg case, but adds, "My wife says, 'Look, we're still alive.'"

Should he ever encounter the pair's two sons, Greenglass says, he would tell them he was "sorry that your parents are dead," but would not apologize for his part in their execution.

"I had no idea they would give them the death sentence," he tells "60 Minutes II."

In the book, subtitled "The Untold Story of Atomic Spy David Greenglass and How He Sent His Sister Ethel Rosenberg to the Electric Chair," Greenglass admits to further perjury in court and before a congressional committee - all aimed at gaining leniency for himself and keeping his wife out of prison.

Sentenced to 15 years, Greenglass was released in 1960. He lives in the New York area under an assumed name.

The Rosenberg case became a political cause celebre with anti-Semitic overtones. While some historians say evidence against Ethel Rosenberg was weak compared with that against her husband, the pair's refusal to admit spying for Moscow added to public fears of a nuclear showdown with the Soviets.

"This was a time when people were terrified," Roberts said in an interview with The Associated Press. "There was no way the Russians could have obtained the atomic bomb without stealing it from us."

Roberts said the late William Rogers, a deputy U.S. attorney general in 1951 and later President Nixon's secretary of state, told him the government had expected Ethel Rosenberg to save herself by providing incriminating evidence against Julius.

But in the end, "she called our bluff," Rogers said.

Some tidbits of Cold War espionage lore related by Roberts are almost comic. According to Roberts, Greenglass admitted sleeping through the first A-bomb test, using atomic implosion technology to make artificial diamonds, and being picked up while hitchhiking by Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves, head of the top-secret Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb.


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1 posted on 12/05/2001 2:26:23 PM PST by asa9
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To: asa9
If he can't remember, how does he know it wasn't true when he said it?

Please note that this article fails to mention that GRU records uncovered after the fall of the Soviet Union show that Julius and Ethel were, in fact, guilty.

2 posted on 12/05/2001 2:35:44 PM PST by irv
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To: asa9
Geez, who would have thought that a Commie spy would be a treacherous liar?
3 posted on 12/05/2001 2:42:28 PM PST by Reg Niwthgir
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To: irv
Sure, the article implies that the Rosenburgs were innocent, but it doesn't actually say that. They were, in fact, guilty. This guy is still a nut-cake after all these years. Methinks he wants publicity..
4 posted on 12/05/2001 2:43:33 PM PST by 45Auto
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5 posted on 12/05/2001 2:43:59 PM PST by 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember
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To: asa9
If anybody wants to learn about the Rosenberg case based on KGB/GRU files now made public, read The Haunted Wood. [1999, Weinstein and some Russian KGB guy]
6 posted on 12/05/2001 2:52:07 PM PST by 11th Earl of Mar
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To: 45Auto
Sure, the article implies that the Rosenburgs were innocent, but it doesn't actually say that

It doesn't imply they were innocent at all. just that of two witnesses, one of them told a story according to the other. so that there was only one such testimony.

7 posted on 12/05/2001 3:27:43 PM PST by gfactor
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To: irv
Let's remember they gave the bomb to Stalin, which made the Korean war possible, at a cost of 50,000 American lives.
8 posted on 12/05/2001 3:29:55 PM PST by thucydides
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To: asa9
Greenglass, Ethel's younger brother, admits in the book that he, too, was a spy who gave the Soviets information about atomic research and a detonator invented by another scientist.

Is there a statue of limitations on treason? This guy has admitted to it! Lock him up and execute him!

9 posted on 12/05/2001 4:10:19 PM PST by Bommer
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To: Reg Niwthgir
So, like he has admitted lying. So, let's retry him for that and excute the Russian spy who saved his own sorry ass and assisted in having his commie sister executed.
10 posted on 12/06/2001 10:03:45 AM PST by RetiredArmy
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To: Bommer
Is there a statue of limitations on treason? This guy has admitted to it! Lock him up and execute him!

He already did 10 years in prison for the crime. He wasn’t executed because he gave testimony against his sister and brother-in-law.

Of the three scumbags, he was easily the most reprehensible. At least Ethel and Julius remained loyal to their twisted convictions and each other.

This guy didn’t have a change of heart regarding his crimes, he was just a chickenshit as well as a traitor.

11 posted on 12/06/2001 10:08:04 AM PST by dead
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