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The Brother: The Untold Story of Atomic Spy David Greenglass and How He Sent His Sister, Ethel Rosenberg, to the Electric Chair Gebundene Ausgabe – Rauer Buchschnitt, 18. September 2001

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In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were tried for and convicted of conspiring to steal atomic secrets. In 1953, their execution tore American apart. Fifty years later, the acrimonious debate over the Rosenbergs' guilt, and the raw emotions unleashed by a case that fueled McCarthyism and the cold war, still reverberate.

One man doomed the Rosenbergs: David Greenglass, Ethel Rosenberg's brother, the young army sergeant who spied for the Soviets at Los Alamos during World War II and whose testimony later sealed his sister and brother-in-law's fate. After serving ten years in prison, he was released in 1960 and vanished.

But Sam Roberts, a
New York Times editor, found David Greenglass and, after fourteen years, finally persuaded him to talk. Drawn from the first unrestricted-access interviews ever granted by Greenglass and supplemented by revelations from dozens of other key players in the case--including the Russian agent who controlled Julius Rosenberg; by newly declassified American and Soviet government documents; and by personal letters never before publishes, among them on from Albert Einstein; The Brother is the mesmerizing inside story of misplaced idealism, love and betrayal behind the atomic-espionage case that J. Edgar Hoover condemned as the Crime of the Century.

In more than fifty hours of tape-recorded conversations with the author, Greenglass intimately detailed his recruitment into espionage on Manhattan's Lower East Side, how he spied for the Russians at American's most secret military installation, and how the plot unraveled and led to the arrests of David, Julius, and Ethel.

But even beyond that, this book reveals how Greenglass perjured himself during his riveting courtroom testimony--testimony that virtually strapped his sister and brother-in-law into Sing Sing's electric chair.

Delivering a narrative punch on every page,
The Brother is the story of a family. It is a story of atomic espionage. It is the story of the trial that turned a nation upside down and that even now divides the American left. Convincingly and with authority, The Brother tells a tale driven by secrets, suspense, and intense human intrigue.
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"Sam Roberts–aided by new documentation from the Soviets and unique access to David Greenglass, Ethel Rosenberg's brother–has written the definitive account of one of the most bitterly debated episodes of the postwar era. The Brother is a remarkable achievement: lucid, amazingly fair-minded, unsparing in its description of all the players in the case. Roberts has at once given us a marvelous read--a real-life spy thriller–and rendered a rare public service."
-David Halberstam

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In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were tried for and convicted of conspiring to steal atomic secrets. In 1953, their execution tore American apart. Fifty years later, the acrimonious debate over the Rosenbergs' guilt, and the raw emotions unleashed by a case that fueled McCarthyism and the cold war, still reverberate.

One man doomed the Rosenbergs: David Greenglass, Ethel Rosenberg's brother, the young army sergeant who spied for the Soviets at Los Alamos during World War II and whose testimony later sealed his sister and brother-in-law's fate. After serving ten years in prison, he was released in 1960 and vanished.

But Sam Roberts, a
New York Times editor, found David Greenglass and, after fourteen years, finally persuaded him to talk. Drawn from the first unrestricted-access interviews ever granted by Greenglass and supplemented by revelations from dozens of other key players in the case--including the Russian agent who controlled Julius Rosenberg; by newly declassified American and Soviet government documents; and by personal letters never before publishes, among them on from Albert Einstein; The Brother is the mesmerizing inside story of misplaced idealism, love and betrayal behind the atomic-espionage case that J. Edgar Hoover condemned as the Crime of the Century.

In more than fifty hours of tape-recorded conversations with the author, Greenglass intimately detailed his recruitment into espionage on Manhattan's Lower East Side, how he spied for the Russians at American's most secret military installation, and how the plot unraveled and led to the arrests of David, Julius, and Ethel.

But even beyond that, this book reveals how Greenglass perjured himself during his riveting courtroom testimony--testimony that virtually strapped his sister and brother-in-law into Sing Sing's electric chair.

Delivering a narrative punch on every page,
The Brother is the story of a family. It is a story of atomic espionage. It is the story of the trial that turned a nation upside down and that even now divides the American left. Convincingly and with authority, The Brother tells a tale driven by secrets, suspense, and intense human intrigue.

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  • Herausgeber ‏ : ‎ Random House; 1. Edition (18. September 2001)
  • Sprache ‏ : ‎ Englisch
  • Gebundene Ausgabe ‏ : ‎ 560 Seiten
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0375500138
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375500138
  • Abmessungen ‏ : ‎ 16.66 x 4.19 x 24.23 cm
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Genevieve Gertrude
5,0 von 5 Sternen a heavy lift, but well worth it
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 19. März 2020
I ordered this book because it was featured, specifically and by title, in a show I recently directed, and actually used in one scene. I often mock up prop books, but I was a young child at the time of the Rosenberg trials and decided it would be not only important for me to read as a director of the play text, but also interesting in terms of my own sense of the past. It is a patient and balanced narration of the case and its background, clear and well written--which is what you'd expect from a New York Times reporter but nevertheless a real achievement in view of the level and amount of detail. Ultimately, it's a gripping story of a frightening time--the shifting understanding of communism and the race for the Bomb.
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Joe Bruno Sr.
5,0 von 5 Sternen Riviting book about the worst rat in American history - worse than Sammy "The Bull" Gravano
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 24. Februar 2013
David Greenglass, the subject of this book, did one of the wort things imaginable. He was a Russian spy who stole the secrets of the atom bomb during World War 2. He gave them to his brother-in-law Julius Rosenberg, who in turn gave them to Russian Communist spies.

But that's not the worst thing Greenglass did.

In 1951, Julius Rosenberg was arrested along with his wife, Ethel, Greenglass's older sister, for espionage. Both Rosenberg's were on trial for their lives, and Greenglass became a rat and testified against his own sister. As a result, both Rosenberg's got the electric chair.

The only problem was, Greenglass lied about Ethel's involvement in order to save his wife Ruth. Without Greenglass's testimony, it's very unlikely Ethel Rosenberg would have been found guilty, let alone given the chair.

With relatives like David Greenglass, who needs enemies?
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5,0 von 5 Sternen The Brother: The Untold Story of Atomic Spy David Greenglass
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 27. April 2021
This is a long book but a fascinating account, and very well written.
Ann L. Furst
4,0 von 5 Sternen Review of the Brother
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 26. Januar 2014
Well written, and historically very interesting. Sam Roberts did a great job of researching that time period as well as waiting for David Greenglass to tell his story.
DesertDude
5,0 von 5 Sternen Memories of the Cold War and Jello
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 25. Juni 2019
Excellent book about the Rosenberg and Greenglass espionage activities, investigation and trial, and execution of the Rosenbergs. Includes a Jello recipe. Why the Jello? Read the book.