Inside the ADL Strategy During the Red Scare: Flexible Strategizing Rather than Rigid Dogma

Inside the ADL Strategy During the Red Scare: Flexible Strategizing Rather than Rigid Dogma

The execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in 1953 marked one of the most charged moments of the early Cold War. The couple had been arrested in 1950 and convicted in 1951 for conspiring to pass United States atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. Their deaths in the electric chair were the first peacetime executions for espionage in American history. To …


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