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The Rosenbergs were both Jewish and traitors

She devoted her life to serving Stalin, and a revisionist biography is gravely mistaken

July 19, 2021 16:59
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A young Jewish couple, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, went to their deaths in the electric chair in Sing Sing prison in New York almost 70 years ago. They had been convicted for conspiring to commit espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union. They left behind two young sons. In the febrile atmosphere engendered by Senator Joseph McCarthy’s demagogic claims of communist conspiracy, the Rosenbergs’ execution seemed to epitomise the dangers of paranoia. It also suggested to many a disturbing recrudescence of antisemitism.

The case is retold in a book published this month by Anne Sebba, Ethel Rosenberg: An American Tragedy. The publisher dubs it the story of America’s Dreyfus case. Sebba says: “Ethel’s tragedy was also America’s tragedy, illuminating how US culture and politics had been shaped by the country’s rapid descent after the Second World War from military euphoria to Cold War paranoia.” Her book has received plaudits from leading Anglo-Jewish writers and intellectuals. Both Jewish World Relief and JW3 are doing online events promoting the book (the latter in conjunction with the London Library).

I reviewed the book for The Times last week and did indeed find contemporary political resonance, but not of the sort the author intended.

I termed the book an intellectual disgrace. Like Sebba, I have no doubt the trial was tainted, the main prosecution witness perjured himself and the capital sentence was monstrous. Yet we now know that Ethel and Julius were guilty. Julius ran an espionage ring; Ethel helped him. Sebba acknowledges Julius was a spy yet says next to nothing of the hundreds of military secrets that he and his associates betrayed. And she insists Ethel was not a spy, by the simple expedient of ignoring the evidence.

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