Meeropol: Gov’t abuse persists in Rosenberg case
By
Naomi Cohen
Published Sep 26, 2008 11:20 PM
On Sept. 12, the New York Times ran an article based on an interview with
Morton Sobell, the co-defendant of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in the
“atomic spy” case that led to the execution of the Rosenbergs on
June 19, 1953. The article gave the impression that Sobell for the first time
admitted he and Julius Rosenberg were guilty of the charges against them.
This is not true. A close reading shows Sobell said that, while he and Julius
Rosenberg had passed on military information to the Soviet Union during World
War II to help it repel the Nazi invaders, they were not “atomic
spies,” as the prosecution against them claimed.
The context behind what happened is extremely important. The United States was
supposedly an ally of the Soviet Union in the war against Nazi Germany. Yet
when the Nazi armies invaded the USSR and millions were dying under the
assault, the European and U.S. “Allies” did nothing to open a
second front from the West. Only when it became clear that the Soviets would
defeat the Nazis on their own, after the battle of Stalingrad, did the Allies
launch the invasion of Normandy in June 1944.
In August of 1945, the U.S. demonstrated to the world the terror of nuclear
weapons by dropping atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing hundreds of
thousands of Japanese civilians in the space of a few days.
After World War II ended, the U.S. and European imperialists launched a broad
political, ideological and economic assault on the Soviet Union, including
military encirclement by NATO forces—the Cold War. In 1949 after the
Chinese Revolution drove the Japanese and Western imperialist powers off the
mainland of China, a wild witch hunt was unleashed in the U.S. In the same
year, the Soviet Union tested its own nuclear weapon, sending a message that it
would not be a defenseless victim of nuclear threats.
The anti-communist witch hunt intensified in 1950 with the opening of the
Korean War. Trade unionists, teachers, scholars, writers, actors, artists,
journalists and even some government officials were subpoenaed and dragged
before the congressional committee headed by Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Many went to
jail for refusing to testify before this committee. Others were forced
underground or into exile. Many more were targeted for political repression,
losing their jobs and livelihood in a broad FBI sweep aimed at driving all
leftists out of the labor and progressive movements.
This was the atmosphere in which Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were arrested in
1950 and charged with having given the “secret” of the atomic bomb
to the Soviet Union. They were even blamed by the trial judge for the Korean
War. In the hysteria created by the media, the FBI, Congress and the courts at
the time, it was impossible for the Rosenbergs to get a fair or impartial
trial.
Below are excerpts from a statement released by Robert Meeropol, a son of the
Rosenbergs, who was six years old when his parents were executed. Meeropol is
now executive director of the Rosenberg Fund for Children, which raises money
to aid the children of political prisoners and targeted activists in the U.S.
suffering from the same kind of repression and terror that he and his brother
Michael experienced.
Excerpts from Robert Meeropol’s statement
Over the last week I have read all 930 pages of Grand Jury testimony that have
been released, and my brother has spoken to Mort [Sobell] directly to clarify
Mort’s statement. Many of you are wondering about my reaction to these
revelations.
Here are my initial thoughts after integrating the information from this last
week with the rest of the historical record.
(1) Since the 1980s I have maintained that it is possible that my father
engaged in non-atomic espionage, but that he did NOT participate in ANY
activities that resulted in him obtaining or passing the “secret of the
Atomic Bomb” to the Soviets. Mort’s statement moves me to
acknowledge that it is virtually certain that Julius did, in fact, participate
with others in passing along military information. But at the same time, I
believe the still-evolving record makes it even clearer that Julius did not
“steal” or transmit the “secret of the Atomic Bomb,”
the crime for which he was executed.
(2) Ruth [Greenglass] and her husband David (my mother’s sister-in-law
and brother) cooperated with the prosecution in exchange for a comparatively
light sentence for David, and for no charges being brought against Ruth. It was
Ruth’s trial testimony that provided the one, key piece of evidence that
led to my mother’s conviction. Ruth stated at trial that Ethel typed
David’s handwritten notes describing the Atomic Bomb, an act that would
have made Ethel an active participant in the alleged spy ring.
However, despite being a cooperative witness trying to remain in the
prosecutor’s good graces, Ruth’s Grand Jury testimony included
NOTHING about Ethel ever typing any notes; included NOTHING about Ethel even
being present at the meeting involving the notes.
(3) All that I have learned in the last week, coupled with all that I have
gleaned from the information already available, reinforces the biggest lesson
to be taken from my parents’ case—that the U.S. government abused
its power in truly dangerous ways that are still very relevant today. Those in
power who were involved in my parents’ case:
* Created and fueled anti-communist hysteria
* Capitalized on that political climate by targeting my parents, then making
them the focus of the public’s Cold War-era fear and anger
* Manufactured testimony and evidence
* Hounded witnesses for their political beliefs and associations rather than
about any alleged illegal activities
* Arrested Ethel simply as leverage to try to get Julius to cooperate with
the prosecution
* Used the ultimate weapon—the threat of death—to try to extort
a confession from my parents and to force them to name and testify against
others.
Ultimately, these new revelations have made me even more steadfast in my
commitment to helping those whom the Rosenberg Fund for Children supports:
today’s families experiencing similar targeting and suffering similar
personal tragedies.
For Robert Meeropol’s full statement, go to www.rfc.org.
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