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Ethel Rosenberg
Julius Rosenberg
Morton and Helen Sobell
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Abraham Brothman
Klaus Fuchs
Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911-1988) was a German-born atomic scientist who emigrated to Great Britain in the late 1930s. He worked on the joint U.S./British effort to build the atomic bomb. Following an FBI and British investigation, Fuchs was convicted of espionage in Great Britain for supplying atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The Fuchs file is tied closely to that of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, two U.S. citizens who were convicted in 1950 of passing atomic secrets to the USSR. The file ranges from 1949 to 1976.
Vivian Glassman
Harry Gold
Emmanuel Schwartz
Irving Saypol
Ralph C. Smith
Alfred Sarant
Rosenberg Referrals
Florence Pasternak
Louis Pasternak
Morris Pasternak
Sarah Powell
Marshall Perlin
Stanley Rich
O. John Rogge
William Perl
Helen Sobell
Ruth Alscher
Joel Barr
Ben Zuckerman
Louis Sobell
Elizabeth T. Bentley
Rose Sobell
Abraham Surovell
Edward James Weinstein
Anatoli Yakovlev
Thomas Black
Emanuel Bloch
Anne Sidorovich
Michael Sidorovich
Morton Sobell
Morton Sobell (1917-) was an electrical engineer who was found guilty in 1951 of spying for the Soviet Union. These files range from 1942 to 1977. The bulk of the material consists of the investigation into Sobell’s connections to the Rosenberg spy ring.
Roy M. Cohn
Sylvia Danziger
William Danziger
Harold Urey
Oscar Vago
Richard Wright
Andrew Walker
Rosenberg Sobell Committee
David and Ruth Greenglass
David Greenglass
Ruth Greenglass
Kristel and Robert Heineman
Carla S. Javna
Thomas O. Jones
Gloria Agrin Josephson
Irving R. Kaufman
Arthur Kinoy
George Kristiakowski
Walter Koski
Edward Kuntz
Samuel Levine
David Levitov
Wendell Marshman
Max Miller
Richard Murray
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Mark Page
Stella Page
Rosenberg Case Summary
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