PRIMARY DOCUMENTS AND OTHER SOURCES
- “The Brothers Rosenberg.” 60 Minutes, CBS, July 23, 2017, cbsnews.com/video/tawdry-tales-the-brothers-rosenberg.
- Meeropol, Ivy. Heir to an Execution. Produced by Nancy Abraham. Blowback Productions, 2004.
- Meeropol, Michael, ed. The Rosenberg Letters: A Complete Edition of the Prison Correspondence of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. New York: Garland, 1994.
- Meeropol, Michael, and Robert Meeropol. “The Meeropol Brothers: Exonerate Our Mother, Ethel Rosenberg.” New York Times. August 10, 2015, nytimes.com/2015/08/10/opinion/the-meeropol-brothers-exonerate-our-mother-ethel-rosenberg.html.
- ________. We Are Your Sons: The Legacy of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975.
- Meeropol, Robert. An Execution in the Family: One Son’s Journey. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2003.
- ________. Personal interview. May 19, 2015.
- Opinion and Order Unsealing Grand Jury Testimony of David Greenglass and Max Elichter. Case 1:08-cv-06599-AKH, Document 17, Filed 5/19/15. nsarchive2.gwu.edu/news/20150519.
- Rosenberg, Ethel, and Julius Rosenberg. Death House Letters. New York: Jero, 1953.
- Rosenberg Grand Jury Files, National Archives.
- The Rosenberg Letters. London: Dennis Dobson, 1953.
- “Transcript of Record. Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1951. No. 111, Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg, Petitioners, v. the United States of America. No. 112, Morton Sobell, Petitioner, v. the United States of America. Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, Filed June 7, 1952.” New York: National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case, 1952.
SECONDARY SOURCES
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
- Cherne, Leo. “How to Spot a Communist.” Look magazine, March 4, 1947, 21–25.
- Conklin, William R. “3 in Atom Spy Case Are Found Guilty; Maximum Is Death.” New York Times, March 30, 1951.
- ________. “3 on Trial as Spies Open Defense, Rosenberg Denying All Charges.” New York Times, March 22, 1951.
- ________. “Atom Bomb Secret Described in Court.” New York Times, March 13, 1951.
- ________. “Atom Spy Couple Sentenced to Die; Aide Gets 30 Years.” New York Times, April 6, 1951.
- ________. “Pair Silent to End.” New York Times, June 20, 1953.
- ________. “Rosenberg’s Wife Shies at Red Query.” New York Times, March 27, 1951.
- McFadden, Robert D. “David Greenglass, the Brother Who Doomed Ethel Rosenberg, Dies at 92.” The New York Times. October 14, 2014.
- New York Times. “Circuit Court Gets Rosenberg Appeal.” January 11, 1952.
- ________. “18 Months in the Death House.” October 13, 1952.
- ________. “Execution Stay Denied.” November 25, 1952.
- ________. “Most Expensive Prisoner.” July 23, 1951.
- ________. “New High Court Plea Made by Atom Spies.” October 29, 1952.
- ________. “New Trial Petition Filed for Rosenbergs.” November 8, 1952.
- ________. “1 Shot, 400 Jailed in Paris Protests.” June 20, 1953.
- ________. “Rosenberg Ruling Here.” November 20, 1952.
- ________. “Rosenberg Son Gets Word of Fate on TV.” June 20, 1953.
- ________. “Rosenbergs’ Plea Deferred.” May 1, 1952.
- ________. “Rosenbergs, Spies, File Appeal Here.” November 6, 1951.
- ________. “Spies’ Mothers Refuse to Talk to Newsmen; A Doctor Calls on Each in Apartment Here.” June 20. 1953.
- ________. “Spy Kept in Death Cell.” June 23, 1951.
- ________. “Text of Judge Kaufman’s Statement on Sentencing Bomb Spies.” April 6, 1951.
- ________. “To Plead for Rosenbergs.” December 25, 1952.
- ________. “200 Letters Back Rosenberg Appeal.” December 30, 1952.
- Rosenberg, Ethel. “Letter by Mrs. Rosenberg to the President.” New York Times, June 20, 1953.
- Wood, Lewis. “Atom Spies’ Appeal Is Rejected Again.” New York Times, November 18, 1952.