9781476747385-1476747385-The Brother: The Untold Story of the Rosenberg Case

The Brother: The Untold Story of the Rosenberg Case

ISBN-13: 9781476747385
ISBN-10: 1476747385
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Sam Roberts
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 608 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781476747385
ISBN-10: 1476747385
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Sam Roberts
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 608 pages

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The Brother: The Untold Story of the Rosenberg Case (ISBN-13: 9781476747385 and ISBN-10: 1476747385), written by authors Sam Roberts, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Brother: The Untold Story of the Rosenberg Case (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.5.

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“A fresh and fast-paced study of one of the most important crimes of the twentieth century” (The Washington Post), The Brother now discloses new information revealed since the original publication in 2003—including an admission by his sons that Julius Rosenberg was indeed a Soviet spy and a confession to the author by the Rosenbergs’ co-defendant.

Sixty years after their execution in June 1953 for conspiring to steal atomic secrets, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg remain the subjects of great emotional debate and acrimony. The man whose testimony almost single-handedly convicted them was Ethel Rosenberg’s own brother, David Greenglass, who recently died. Though the Rosenbergs were executed, Greenglass served a mere ten years in prison, after which, with a new name, he disappeared. But journalist Sam Roberts found Greenglass, and then managed to convince him to talk about everything that had happened.

Since the original publication of The Brother, Roberts sued to release grand jury testimony, which further implicates Greenglass and demonstrates how the prosecution was tainted. One of the defendants, Morton Sobell, admitted to Roberts that he and Julius Rosenberg were spies. Furthermore, Michael and Robert Meeropol, the Rosenbergs’ sons, acknowledged to Roberts that although their mother was not legally culpable, that the “secret” to the atomic bomb was not compromised, and that the death penalty was excessive, their father was, in fact, guilty of conspiracy to commit espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union.

Now released with this important new information, The Brother is more than ever, “A gripping account of the most famous espionage case in US history…an excellent book, written with flair and alive with the agony of the age” (The Wall Street Journal).

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