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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Spies or Scapegoats? You Make the Call!
Contributor(s): Venturato, Lawrence (Editor), Bruno, Joe (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798701271126
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $12.30  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2021
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- Law | Media & The Law
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 6" W x 9" (0.69 lbs) 230 pages
 
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Bonus Book Included "Mobsters, Gangs, Crooks, and Other Creeps- Volume - 1"Author's note: I lived in Knickerbocker Village from 1964-1996, the same Lower East Side housing project where the Rosenbergs resided when they were arrested in 1950. During the time of the Rosenbergs, Knickerbocker Village housed over 1500 families; most of them of Jewish, Italian, or Irish descent. But, by the time I moved to Knickerbocker Village the demographics had changed significantly. Following the Rosenbergs' arrests, many Jewish families, for whatever reason, moved out of the neighborhood, and they were replaced mostly by Italian/Americans. Now, Knickerbocker Village, due to the recent increase in New York City's Chinese population and the close proximity of Chinatown, is predominantly Chinese. Over the years, I've heard people, who lived in Knickerbocker Village at the same time as the Rosenbergs, talk about the Rosenbergs and not always in a kind way. People generally spoke favorably about Ethel . But, as far as I can determine, Julius was disliked by practically everyone. The $64,000 question is - were both Rosenbergs Soviet spies? Were both really traitors to their country? Or, was being the faithful wife of Julius Rosenberg Ethel's biggest crime? The truth, as we shall see, is somewhere in the middle.