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    • Why They Mattered: David Greenglass - POLITICO Magazine
      • His very name would become the punch line of an inside joke about misplaced sibling love. “I love him like a brother,” Woody Allen says of his oleaginous brother-in-law in Crimes and Misdemeanors, adding, deadpan, “David Greenglass.”
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  2. Oct 14, 2014 · In Woody Allen’s film “Crimes and Misdemeanors,” the character played by Mr. Allen says dryly that he still has feelings for his vile brother-in-law. “I love him like a brother,” he says.

  3. In September 1944, Feklisov suggested to Rosenberg that he should consider recruiting his brother-in-law, David Greenglass, and his wife. [4]

  4. Oct 14, 2014 · His name was invoked in “Crimes and Misdemeanors,” the 1989 Woody Allen film in which Allen’s character says of a loathsome relative, “I love him like a brotherDavid Greenglass.”

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  5. On 17 July, confident that it could make a case, the FBI arrested Rosenberg on a charge of conspiracy to commit espionage. Then on 11 August, using Greenglass's information, the FBI arrested Julius's wife— David Greenglass's sister—Ethel, also on the charge of conspiracy to commit espionage.

  6. Oct 26, 2001 · By Sam Roberts. Oct. 26, 2001. David Greenglass never cried for his sister. He didn't cry when she was arrested, when she was convicted, or even when she was sentenced to the electric...

  7. Oct 9, 2001 · The star witness against them was Ethel's brother, David Greenglass. Greenglass also served 10 years in prison for spying. And then, he and his wife and children disappeared, into a fog of...