1953 declassified memo suggests Ethel Rosenberg, executed for atomic espionage, did not actively participate due to illness.
A recently declassified memo by U.S. codebreaker Meredith Gardner suggests that Ethel Rosenberg, executed in 1953 for atomic espionage, did not actively participate in her husband Julius's spying for the Soviet Union. The memo indicates she was aware of his activities but unable to engage due to illness. Ethel's sons, Robert and Michael Meeropol, believe this evidence proves her innocence and are urging President Biden to formally exonerate her.
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