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    • Why They Mattered: David Greenglass - POLITICO Magazine
      • In 1960, David Greenglass emerged from a federal prison into a scrum of reporters with one wish. “All I want,” he said, “is to be forgotten.” He changed his surname and for a half-century succeeded in vanishing into pseudonymity, swallowed up in the facelessness of metropolitan New York. But his wish would never be fulfilled.
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  2. David Greenglass (March 2, 1922 – July 1, 2014) was an American machinist who worked on the Manhattan Project and served as an atomic spy for the Soviet Union.

  3. Dec 29, 2014 · In 1960, David Greenglass emerged from a federal prison into a scrum of reporters with one wish. “All I want,” he said, “is to be forgotten.”

  4. May 31, 2018 · Recall David Greenglass's testimony about the January meeting with “a Russian” (Record: 452–453 and 651–652). Sam Roberts, in The Brother inexplicably suggests this meeting from January of 1945 is the “short” meeting described in The Haunted Wood as taking place in September of 1945.

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    • 2018
  5. Oct 14, 2014 · Mr. Greenglass, who grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in a household that believed Marxism would save humanity, was an ardent, preachy Communist when drafted by the Army in World War...

  6. Oct 14, 2014 · Greenglass, an Army machinist who spent a decade in prison for passing nuclear secrets to the Rosenbergs and later admitted that he had lied about a crucial part of his incriminating testimony,...

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  7. Oct 15, 2014 · An American spy who passed nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union in one of the most high-profile espionage scandals of the Cold War has died. David Greenglass, who was 92, stole atomic research...

  8. Apr 19, 2009 · In the 1940s, the Soviet Union launched an all-out espionage effort to uncover military and defense secrets from the US and Britain (Klaus Fuchs, left, and David Greenglass, right).

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