Sunday, June 22, 2003

Rosenbergs

Really liked this article from Frontpage Magazine.

This passage struck me:

All expected Ethel and Julius to take the way out all traitors eventually could; they could spare themselves the death penalty by confessing their guilt and identifying their collaborators. Yet out of zeal for their Communist cause, they stubbornly refused to cooperate, choosing to go to the electric chair and orphan their two small sons.

That is some epitaph: "we loved Stalin more than our children."

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