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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.
- Michael Meeropol
- 2018
Oct 14, 2014 · Mr. Greenglass, whose testimony against his sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, in a 1951 spy trial helped send them to the electric chair, later admitted to lying.
Jul 14, 2015 · Washington, D.C., July 15, 2015 - The newly released grand jury testimony by Ethel Rosenberg's brother David Greenglass suggests he committed perjury on the witness stand in the Rosenberg spy trial, according to experts who analyzed the documents released today and posted by the National Security Archive.
Central to the allegations against the Rosenbergs was the testimony of Ethel's brother, David Greenglass. Working at Los Alamos, Greenglass had access to sensitive information about the atomic bomb.
Jul 15, 2015 · A newly released grand jury transcript provides some supporting evidence to Mrs. Rosenberg’s defenders, who believe that she was unfairly convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage.
Mar 13, 2017 · By 1944, the government had alleged that Julius had engaged his brother-in-law David Greenglass, an Army mechanic working on the atomic bomb, in the atomic spy network. During his trial testimony, Greenglass detailed how he passed on secrets he learned while working at the atomic laboratory at Los Alamos, NM.
Apr 25, 2018 · Just ten days before the start of the Rosenbergs’ trial in February 1951, David Greenglass re-testified, and changed his original statements. This new testimony, now against Julius and Ethel, was part of a deal granted to the Greenglasses.