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What might have made the Rosenbergs seem dangerous to the US government of the 1950s?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Julius had worked for the VENONA project might have made the Rosenbergs seem dangerous to the US government of the 1950s.

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Answered by monica789412
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Both worked to create the first atomic bombs for the USSR which made the Rosenbergs seem dangerous to the US government of the 1950s.

Reasons:

  • To build the first atomic bomb for the USSR, the Rosenbergs and the US government collaborated. An American couple named The Rosenbergs was put to death in the electric chair after they were found guilty of spying.
  • They were given the death penalty and put to death in 1953 for their part in disclosing top-secret atomic knowledge to the Soviets during and after World War II.
  • Because of how sensitive this matter was, it attracted a lot of attention from around the globe.
  • Some people believed that the Rosenberg pair should be used as a scapegoat for the cold war, while others opposed the couple's execution.
  • Authorities from the UK and the FBI were able to gather sufficient proof to demonstrate that this top-secret material indeed existed.

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