Support grows for convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in early 1950s

Support grows for convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in early 1950s

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The transcript discusses the case of two spies, highlighting public support for a retrial, including signatures from notable figures like Albert Einstein. Despite this, President Eisenhower refused a final appeal, stating the Rosenbergs betrayed freedom and received justice.

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What was the nature of the petitions that famous men like Albert Einstein signed?

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How long did the stays of execution last before the final appeal?

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Who refused the final appeal after two years of stays of execution?

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What did the Rosenbergs allegedly betray according to the text?

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What was the outcome of the justice accorded to the Rosenbergs?

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