
Julius Rosenberg
Julius Rosenberg was an American who, in the Cold War era, was accused of passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. He and his wife, Ethel, were arrested in 1950, and their trial became highly controversial. They were convicted of espionage and executed in 1953, sparking debates about justice, patriotism, and Cold War fears. Many believe Rosenberg was guilty, while others see his case as a potential miscarriage of justice influenced by political pressure. His case remains a significant example of espionage and the tensions of Cold War America.