“Citing ‘an enormous body of evidence,’ Dukakis said in a statement—released Friday by the Meeropol’s Rosenberg Fund and first reported Monday by the Springfield Republican—that the U.S. government knew Ethel Rosenberg was not a spy and that the charges against her were intended to intimidate her and her husband into cooperation. She was ultimately sent to the electric chair anyway.”
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