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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg — Part 1
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c Gold then left, atating he would be back. David imnediately
~ SOP, (atarted to work ono report and aade aketches of the Jens
nold experiments, wrote up descriptive material regarding
ther, and prepared a list of posetble recrutts for espionage.
Later that day Gold returned and David gave him the reporte.
Gold then gave pavid an envelope and left. David and Ruth |
‘opened the envelope which contatned $500. cavtd turned the
money over to Ruth. The Court accepted copi-s of the sketches
prepared by Greenglasa at the time of the trial to deecrtbe
the information Greenglase had turned over to Gold. fhese ‘
aketches were admitted into evidence. (65-58236-Sertal 822)
In September, 1945, David creenglass returned to New
York City with his wife, Ruth, on furlough. The next morning
Julius Rosenberg cane to the creenglase apartment and wanted
to know what David had for him. David tnformed Julius that
he had obtatned a pretty good deacription of the atom bomb.
At thie potnt tn hie teatinony the Government prosecutor reverted
to Rosenberg's contact with David tn January, IS45. David
reiterated that in Jenuary, i945, Rosenberg gave hin a descriptio
oe of an atom borb which David dJaoter dearned had been subsequently
dropped on titroshing. David stated that Jultus gave Atm this
information tn order that David would know what inforaation to
told pavid that the atom bomb
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