Posted on 06/19/2007 11:09:54 AM PDT by DogByte6RER
June 19, 1953 : Julius and Ethel Rosenberg executed
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, a married couple convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage in 1951, are put to death in the electric chair. The execution marked the dramatic finale of the most controversial espionage case of the Cold War.
Julius was arrested in July 1950, and Ethel in August of that same year, on the charge of conspiracy to commit espionage. Specifically, they were accused of heading a spy ring that passed top-secret information concerning the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. The Rosenbergs vigorously protested their innocence, but after a brief trial in March 1951 they were convicted. On April 5, 1951, a judge sentenced them to death. The pair was taken to Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, New York, to await execution.
During the next two years, the couple became the subject of both national and international debate. Many people believed that the Rosenbergs were the victims of a surge of hysterical anticommunist feeling in the United States, and protested that the death sentence handed down was cruel and unusual punishment. Most Americans, however, believed that the Rosenbergs had been dealt with justly.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke for many Americans when he issued a statement declining to invoke executive clemency for the pair. He stated, "I can only say that, by immeasurably increasing the chances of atomic war, the Rosenbergs may have condemned to death tens of millions of innocent people all over the world. The execution of two human beings is a grave matter. But even graver is the thought of the millions of dead whose deaths may be directly attributable to what these spies have done."
Julius Rosenberg was the first to be executed, at about 8 p.m. on June 19, 1953. Just a few minutes after his body was removed from the chamber containing the electric chair, Ethel Rosenberg was led in and strapped to the chair. She was pronounced dead at 8:16 p.m. Both refused to admit any wrongdoing and proclaimed their innocence right up to the time of their deaths. Two sons, Michael and Robert, survived them.
I ma sure that they have since learned otherwise, much to their eternal chagrin...
It still pops my cork that people claimed the Rosenbergs were innocent, knowing that they weren’t.
none of your photos are appearing
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The pics are showing up at my end.
They are the same photos that you can find at the link at Post #7.
Strange..works for me.
Meanwhile, Bill Clinton and Sandy Berger walk the streets.
Mr Rosenberg looks like Himmler in that police photo.
I say dig the communist scumbags up and zap ‘em again just on general principle.
Few people fully understand the impact of what the Rosenbergs did by helping the Soviet Union obtain America’s nuclear secrets, how many millions of people died from 1949 (the year of the first Soviet A-bomb) until Communism finally collapsed in ‘91?
The answer? Millions that didn’t HAVE to die if the Soviet Union had not been able to wield the global power and influence that becoming nuclear-capable provided to them. Yes, there is a good probability that the Soviets would have gone nuclear eventually, but the Rosenberg traitors made it happen that much sooner.
Add Bill Richardson to that list.
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Image courtesy of Registered Media
Image courtesy of Registered Media
We voted while you were away and you aren't going to be allowed to see pictures.
I, of course voted to allow you to see them.
wierd.
Anyway, I went to the link and saw the pics. They look guilty.
“mug” is the operative word for Ethel’s mug shot. Quite a mug.
a day of mourning for the clintonistas and the hyannis orcinus clan.
Read Ann Coulter's book, "Treason" for a pretty good list.
Darn. How close was the vote?
And how did you know I was away?
Thanks, of course, for your support. It is good to know where you stand.
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