Espionage and Punishment
The evolution of espionage punishment reflects shifting political climates, from the Revolutionary War to World War I. The infamous case of the Rosenbergs illustrates how anti-communist sentiment influenced their trial and execution, sparking intense debate over their guilt and the severity of their sentences. Even decades later, discussions about their legacy continue, highlighting the complexity of justice in the context of national security.In this clip
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Spying in America: Espionage from the Revolutionary War to the Dawn of the Cold War
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