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We Are Your Sons: The Legacy of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg

by Robert Meeropol

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The story of the imprisonment and execution for spying of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg as written by their sons.
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Picked this randomly off the shelf. I had never heard of these people before. I found their family ties and their letters very close-knit and emotional. The Rosenberg's sounded like an amazing family. I really felt for the boys - they were thrust into a very difficult situation, but came out extremely strong. They sounded like they had a wonderful relationship with the Meeropols. Robert I found to be very strong in his views and quite opinionated, which I guess isn't a bad thing but I didn't agree with some of his ideas (i.e. denying God) but he seemed like an incredibly strong and interesting person. This book showed me a different side of Communism. I think I'd like to read some more into Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. ( )
  briannad84 | Mar 1, 2013 |
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To the memory of Anne Meeropol, who was a creative, courageous person and a strong, dynamic and loving parent.
To Abel Meeropol, who continues to struggle with enery and foresight; his gentleness and humor gave an still give us laughter.
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Preface For many years we planned to eventually republish our parents' prison correspondence.
Sweetheart Darling, Here is is still two more days before a young man's fancy turns to love and already I am "pleur de amor" for you my sweet Ethel (as always my dove).
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