`The Rosenberg File By ALAN ABRAMS By now, it would be as hard not to know of- the existence of "The Rosenberg File — A Search for the Truth" by Ronald Radosh and Joyce Milton (Holt, Rinehart and Winston), as it would have been to live through the trial of the Jewish-American couple accused of, in the words of J. Edgar Hoover, "the crime of the century." Yet, one of the many amazing facts uncovered by the diligent authors of this book is that one juror later told a journalist, "I never heard of -these people (Julius and Ethel Rosen- berg) before. I never even knew they had been ar- rested. It came as a com- plete surprise." And he was - not alone = at least three of the jurors, and possibly even more, had managed to remain entirely oblivious to the barrage of overly cooperative (if not outright hysterical) publicity pro- vided by the nation's news- papers to the great govern- ment atomic-spy hunt of 1950. This book has been re- ceived with a similar amount of media attention (fortunately none of it yet hysterical), most of which has been- focused upon the question of the Rosenberg's guilt, which in the eyes of some reviewers, the book positively establishes. And leading the spearhead was not the Ku Klux Klan or leftover American Fascist sup- porters of Father Coughlin, William Dud- ley Pelley and Gerald L.K. Smith. Those who accused the Rosenbergs, the men who would pro- secute them, and even the judge who would sen- tence them to death were all Jews. "I am mean enough to try to stay here (on the Supreme Court) long enough so that Kaufman will be too old to succeed me." Frankfurter, in fact, blocked Kaufman's appointment to the Appeals Court for four years. Kaufman was supported by Representative Emanuel Celler, but Frankfurter's al- lies were more powerful. They were Senators Jacob Javits and Lyndon B. Johnson. One place where Jews were not to be found was on Kaufman was out- the jury. Those with "iden- wardly biased against tifiable Jewish names" were the Rosenbergs. Was he immediately excused, but motivated by fear of this was by prearrangement being criticized if he with both sides. After the showed any leniency trial, the jury foreman said, toward his fellow Jews? "I felt good that this was Did he feel that he could strictly a Jewish show. It only prove his patriotism was Jew against Jew. It (and that of his wife's wasn't the Christians hang- family) by going out of his ing the Jews." way to stress his lack of Yet this foreman may favoritism and show that have held strong anti- he could be as harsh as Semitic feelings of his own. any Gentile assigned to As the jury was about to an- this odious task? Would nounce its verdict, a re- this reaffirm the respec- porter for the Associated tability of Jews before Press (like the foreman, he the Christian world? was of Italian descent) Certainly Kaufman was a examined the room used by hero worshipper of J. Edgar the jury for their delibera- Hoover. A former senior tions. He noticed a sheet of FBI official recalled that paper near where the fore- "Hoover was like Jesus man would have sat. On it Christ to him." was written "Jude" — the But Kaufman's punish- German word for Jew which ment for the Rosenbergs appeared on the yellow Star was far harsher than even of David which Jews were that suggested by Hoover. made to wear by order of the The death sentence imposed Nazis. The reporter feared upon Ethel Rosenberg went Thanks to the Freedom that the left-wing press far beyond anything the of Information Act, that would get hold of the paper government ever wanted. godfather of so many and use it to charge the jury And Kaufman's many im- books, the authors had with anti-Semitism. So he proprieties as described in access to over 200,000 gave it to the FBI. this book — including ex pages of previously Another juror was later parte (one-sided or parti- classified documents quoted as saying, "I felt like san) communications with from the files of the FBI, Pontius Pilate washing his the government — are to- CIA and other investiga- hands." Author Howard tally inexcusable. Kaufman tive agencies. Fast once charged that the even continued to interfere But to this reviewer, the Rosenberg trial was in the case after it had left book's many revelations lay "exactly the old technique of his jurisdiction. bare a more ominous side of the Jewish tribunal em- When Judge Kaufman the story. Almost without ployed by Hitler." And Fast presided over the earlier exception, the villains are could have only suspected Brothman-Moskowitz trial, all Jews. And they are not what the authors of this the prosecutors were Irving the typical "bad guys in book now confirm. It is Saypol and his young assis- black hats." amazing that no one, at tant, Roy Cohn. Both men To attempt to remove the least publicly, ever corn- were to play the same role in Rosenberg case from any pared it to the trial of Jesus the Rosenberg-Sobell trial. study of American — and Christ. The spectre of Roy particularly postwar — The mountains of dis- Cohn, the man we al- anti-Semitism is sheer folly. turbing evidence un- ready love to hate, looms The major causes celebres of earthed by Radosh and large in this stor Gohn, American radicalism in the Milton are more than of course, used his asso- first half of the 20th Cen- mere backup for the ciation with the Rosen- tury: the highly publicized claims advanced by berg case as a cases of Tom Mooney, Sacco openly - Communist springboard to his posi- and Vanzetti and the writers like Fast. Beyond tion as assistant to Sena- Scottsboro Boys, only in- the issue of the very guilt tor Joseph McCarthy. volved Jews peripherally, or innocence of the But it is prosecutor usually after the fact and on Rosenbergs, it is impera- Saypol who is shown to the side of the defense. tive to take a closer look have compromised him- Certainly some of the at the main actors in this self almost as heavily as immediately preceding "Jewish show." Judge Kaufman. postwar -trials of Com- The trial judge: Irving R. Saypol first came to the munists involved Jews Kaufman, today one of the attention of the federal gov- notably Judith Coplon — senior members of the 2nd ernment in his role as pro- but the Rosenberg-Sobell U.S. Court of Appeals. His secutor at the trial of ac- spy case was to be the big wife's maiden name was cused Communist William one. To the French, it was Helen Rosenberg, no rela- Remington, who denied an American Dreyfus Case. tion, of course, to the defen- under oath his involvement But in the heart of both Jew dants. with the so-called "Red Spy and anti-Semite alike, it Judge Kaufman was Queen" Elizabeth Bentley. struck an even older chord. clearly ambitious. He Although Saypol knew that It was a direct throwback to wanted an appointment to the foreman of the grand the age-old charge that the "Jewish Seat" on the jury, who had been instru- Jews had dual loyalties. Supreme Court of the mental in bringing in the The very image of the United States and assumed indictment against Re- Jew as a patriotic Ameri- he would succeed Felix mington, had earlier been can, so carefully nur- Frankfurter there. The lat- hired by Bentley's publisher tured during the war, ter, once the champion of to ghostwrite her forthcom- was now under attack. Sacco and Vanzetti, vowed, ing book, he not only pro- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 9, 1983 125 A Search for the Truth' ceeded with the case but called Bentley as an expert witness. His sense of ethics in the Rosenberg trial remained on that level, and he was rewarded with elevation to a seat on the New York State Supreme Court. A Court of Appeals judge (ob- viously not Kaufman) would later characterize Saypol's behavior at the Rosenberg trial as being "totally reprehensible." But if this behavior might have been- expected from a' prosecutor in such a highly-charged case, what can be said in defense of the Rosenberg's own lawyer, Emanuel Bloch? For star- ters, not much. The record of his ineptitude in defending his clients is so damaging that the authors suggest his courtroom performance verged on malpractice. Certainly he later effec- tively blocked efforts by other interested lawyers (who were, incidentally, not Jewish) to commute the Rosenberg's death sentence. But in the damning assessment of an active Rosenberg par- tisan, Bloch "did all he was capable of doing, which is sad. Because he was not capable of doing anything." As all serious students of the case know, the major (and most damaging) ac- cusations against the Rosenbergs were made by Ethel Rosenberg's brother, David Greenglass, and his wife, Ruth. The "family feud" aspect of the trial re- ceived wide coverage, espe- cially in the Yiddish press: So when it came time to find a prison informant to spy on Julius Rosenberg, it should be no surprise that the prison authorities were able to come up with a Jew: Jerome Eugene Tartakow. Although the FBI described him as "an informant of un- known reliability," the lat- ter succeeded in planting him inside the law office of Emanuel Bloch. It was Tar- takow the trusted who would drive the Rosenberg children up to Sing Sing for visit's with their imprisoned parents. But even as reprehensible as Tartakow's behavior may have been (he was, after all, already a- convicted crimi- nal when he offered to be- come an informer), what can one make of the actions of the famed Jewish civil libertarian Morris L. Ernst (he was co-counsel of ACLU) who also offered to serve the FBI as an in- former upon the Rosen- bergs? The damage done by Ernst goes far beyond any- thing resulting from Tar- takow's betrayal. Ernst painted a "psychological study" of the Rosenbergs which showed that "Julius is the slave and his wife, Ethel, the master." Even- tually, this piece of pop psychology became the very justification for the execution of Ethel Rosenberg. It became so ingrained in the official government psyche that it would appear not only in a statement by the at- torney general (Brow- nell) but in a personal let- ter of then-president Dwight D. Eisenhower in which he discussed his reasons for not granting clemency to the couple. ceded on behalf of the Rosenbergs by sending a re- quest for "mercy" which was kept from the eyes of Eisenhower's predecessor, President Harry S Truman. Then, of course, there were the French, from philosophers like Sartre to politicians like Faure and Auriol, who vainly sought clemency. Con- trast this attitude to the United States where newspaper editors were receiving a deluge of crude anti-Semitic letters and poems exulting in the impending executions. One of the last books read on Death Row by Julius Rosenberg was a study of the Nazi doctors, the war criminals, many of whose death sentences had later been commuted. But Nazis are one matter and Jewish New York Communists still another. As indeed the re- cent revelations of the American role in protecting Klaus Barbie prove. Despite even Papal inter- cession, the Rosenbergs But Ernst wasn't finished were doomed to die for their yet. His last attempt sought ill-defined crime. General official permission for a Leslie Groves, the Army brainwashing scheme to officer in charge of the de- convert the Rosenbergs to velopment of the atomic anti-Communism. In this bomb,. later testified, "I hare-brained plan, the think that the data that Rosenbergs would receive went out in the case of the clemency in exchange for Rosenbergs was of minor their agreeing to "appeal to value. I would never say Jews in all countries to get that again publicly . . . be- out of the Communist cause . . . in the overall pic- movement and seek to de- ture, the Rosenbergs de- stroy it." served to habg." (They died And of course there were in the electric chair.) the influential Jewish col- There is a classic tradi- umnists (friends of Roy tion in literature that be- Cohn) like Walter Winchell, gins with the premise of Leonard Lyons and Hy "what if . . ." And indeed, Gardner, who kept up a what if the Rosenbergs had steady stream of FBI- been Gentiles? It is ironic approved diatribes against that no one else has since the Rosenbergs in what paid for the same crime with were supposed to be their their lives. But perhaps it is nationally-syndicated "gos- doubtful that anyone could sip" columns. put together a team of Gen- Who then spoke for the tile prosecutors, de fense at- Rosenbergs if their very torneys, judges, stool pi- enemies were Jews? The geons and even informers — aforementioned J. Edgar much less victims — who Hoover, certainly no hero of would be as eager to prove civil rights advocates, was their patriotism to say, the the only government official Jews of America. to raise objection to the The Rosenbergs deserved prospect of a double execu- far better. And so, as Jews, tion that would leave two did we. children orphaned. And - even Pope Pius XII, who has Diseases of the soul are been vilified by many histo- more dangerous and more rians for his lack of concern numerous than those of the for the Jewish victims of body. 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