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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: American people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, British people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, Canadian people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, Israeli people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, Norwegian people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, South African people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, Swedish people convicted of spying for the Soviet Union, Klaus Fuchs, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Robert Hanssen, Aldrich Ames, Israel Bar, George Blake, David Greenglass, John Anthony Walker, Frank Bossard, Konon Molody, Arne Treholt, George Trofimoff, Morris Cohen, Dieter Gerhardt, Michael John Smith, James Hall III, Lona Cohen, Robert Lipka, Alan Nunn May, Fred Rose, Nadezhda Plevitskaya, Morton Sobell, Markus Hess, Alexander Ulanovsky, Asbjorn Sunde, Robert Soblen, Richard Miller, Christopher John Boyce, Shabtai Kalmanovich, Earl Edwin Pitts, Arvid Harnack, Marcus Klingberg, Harry Houghton, Andrew Daulton Lee, Harry Gold, Mikhail Mikhalkov, David Sheldon Boone, Ethel Gee, Ronald Pelton, Geoffrey Prime, Jack Soble, Heinrich Koenen, Clayton J. Lonetree, John Vassall, Heinz Felfe, Thomas Patrick Cavanaugh, Stig Wennerstrom, Stig Bergling, Lydia Stahl, William Kampiles, Robert Lee Johnson, Helen Levitov Sobell, Gunvor Galtung Haavik, John Herbert King, Jean-Louis Jeanmaire, Arvid Jacobson, Michael Bettaney, Selmer Nilsen, Myra Soble, Robert Thompson, Hans Clemens, Matts Dumell. Excerpt: Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg (Born Evan Adintori) (September 28, 1915 - June 19, 1953) and Julius Rosenberg (May 12, 1918 - June 19, 1953) were American communists who were convicted and executed in 1953 for conspiracy to commit espionage during a time of war. The charges related to their passing information about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. This was the first execution of civilian...