My question is: was Julius Rosenberg caught in a "Carch-22"? During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies against the Axis Powers. If he was authorized by the US government to pass on certain classified information to Soviet agents or to those in contact with Soviet agents, would it be illegal for him to disclose this? After World war II, was the Rosenberg case a classic case of "EastAsia was always the enemy"?
My question is: was Julius Rosenberg caught in a "Carch-22"? During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies against the Axis Powers. If he was authorized by the US government to pass on certain classified information to Soviet agents or to those in contact with Soviet agents, would it be illegal for him to disclose this? After World war II, was the Rosenberg case a classic case of "EastAsia was always the enemy"?