Yale University Press: (2000)
It took years to decipher the many thousands of messages that make up the VENONA files.
It goes without saying that even hinting at the capture of these messages would have alerted the Soviets and allowed forewarning of their agents and their sources (the traitors feeding the ‘red menace’). This would have caused irreversible damage in the continued hunt for perpetrators.
Letting the cat-out-of-the-bag during the trial of a few spies (for example a married couple) who the Soviets saw as past their prime [the deciphered intercepts show this thinking] would have, we can safely assume, quelled much of the public resentment to the sentences handed out. Doing so was unthinkable and the government of the day, I would suggest, decided to suffer the backlash in order to protect national interest.
The government [the FBI] KNEW of the guilt of those they led to court but were unable to publicly announced why they KNEW.
Many question the intensity of the ‘red-under-the-bed’ [a term used to denote an exaggerated or obsessive fear of the presence and harmful influence of communist sympathisers within post-war USA]. Many have suggested government incitement was to blame. The government KNEW how real the threat was but, as has been said, could not hint as to why they KNEW.
Reading this is a slog. I kid you not: 500 plus pages. I first read these files in the late 90’s. This book provides a true and unadulterated representation of the raw material.
Complete, unedited, copies of the VENONA files in .pdf format are freely available and can be found when visiting the Wilson Centre website: /article/venona-project-and-vassiliev-notebooks-index-and-concordance
This supreme effort, (an effort that will only EVER be found by those who enjoy the benefits of living in a free-speaking, liberal democracy) gives chance for all to make up their own mind on what VENONA traffic proved.
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The following can be found at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information’s website: opennet/manhattan-project-history/Events/1945-present/venona.htm
The VENONA intercepts, as they were codenamed, remained a closely-guarded secret, KNOWN only to a handful of government officials, until the program was declassified in 1995.
The US government acquired copies of all cables openly sent to and from various Soviet embassies and consulates. These messages were encrypted by a means KNOWN as a "one-time pad." This meant that, at least in theory, decrypting them should have been impossible. The Army's Signal Intelligence Service began working on the problem in 1943, and they gradually discovered a Soviet procedural error that allowed many of the messages to be painstakingly decrypted. Portions of messages began to become clear in 1946, and by 1948 numerous messages were being decrypted.
Although only messages up to 1945 were vulnerable to decryption, and these messages were several years old by that point, they still contained references to spies who had never been detected, many who presumably continued to work for Soviet intelligence. From 1948 to 1951, numerous Soviet spies were uncovered and prosecuted, including the atomic spies Klaus Fuchs, David Greenglass, Greenglass's handler Julius Rosenberg, and his wife Ethel Rosenberg.
A batch of VENONA messages detailed Soviet atomic espionage and unmistakably showed that Julius Rosenberg was a Soviet agent; an assertion that some historians and much of the American public had rejected as unsupported by documentary evidence.
Here at last was the evidence.
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The following is copied from the book, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America - Yale University Press; (2000)
The VENONA messages do not throw Ethel Rosenberg’s guilt into doubt, indeed they confirm that she was a participant in her husband’s espionage and in the recruitment of her brother for atomic espionage. They do suggest that she was essentially an accessory to her husbands activity and assisting him but not acting as a principal. Had this information been introduced at the Rosenberg’s trial, the VENONA messages would have confirmed Ethel's guilt but also reduced importance of her role.
While some of the identities of the cover names in the VENONA traffic were obvious others were not. Messages discussed a Soviet agent who at first had the cover name ANTENNA and later was called LIBERAL. Over two years hundreds of cover names were identified. One of the decrypted messages from the New York KGB office to Moscow reported that LIBERAL’s wife of five years was named Ethel. By 1950, the government KNEW Julius Rosenberg was in fact ANTENNA/LIBERAL, who in the right year had married Ethel Greenglass, who was of the right age.
In a deciphered VENONA message: the New York KGB station reports to Moscow headquarters that LIBERAL (Julius Rosenberg) and his wife (Ethel) recommend recruiting Ruth Greenglass, Ethel's sister-in-law, as a Soviet agent. The local KGB stations in the United States had to request formal permission from Moscow for recruitments.
The KGB cable that first noted the contact with Ruth Greenglass stated that Ethel had recommended recruitment of her sister-in-law. Both Greenglasses later testified that Ethel was fully aware of Julius's espionage work and assisted him by typing some material.
A VENONA cable dated November 1944 from the New York KGB station responding to a Moscow headquarters inquiry about LIBERAL’s wife, stated: “Information on LIBERAL’s wife. Surname that of her husband, first name Ethel.”
A deciphered message from December 1944: KGB New York station’s message notes the acquisition of a State Department report and promises that a full translation will be forwarded to Moscow by courier. Julius Rosenberg is named in clear text, apparently as the source of the report.
KGB messages show that Ethel was fully informed about her husband’s espionage activities and assisted in recruiting her brother and sister-in-law, David and Ruth Greenglass.
VENONA message: Moscow ordered its New York office to award LIBERAL a $1,000 bonus in March 1945 in recognition of his achievements and authorised smaller sums for his agents.
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Complete, unedited, copies of the VENONA files in .pdf format can be found when visiting the Wilson Centre website: /article/venona-project-and-vassiliev-notebooks-index-and-concordance
Alexander Vassiliev’s notebooks show clearly that Ethel Rosenberg was an active participant in her husband's espionage activities.
The original Vassiliev notebooks, handwritten in Russian, are held in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. Scanned versions of the notebooks along with transcriptions into word-processed Cyrillic Russian and translations into English are available on the CWIHP Digital Archive. The Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) found on the Wilson Centre website, supports the full and prompt release of historical materials by governments on all sides of the Cold War. The Russian transcriptions and the English translations are electronically searchable.
I would urge anyone who wishes to understand the TRUTH behind stories told, of late, by some who claim to have extensively researched the subject can decide for themselves without too much effort whether or whether not Ethel Rosenberg was GUILTY of espionage. The dilemma for those charged with protecting the NATION’S security was, ‘Do we tell the public what we KNOW and thus allow others who wish to destroy a NATION that provides for all, FREE-SPEACH (the First Amendment) and upholds the RULE-OF-LAW, the chance to escape prosecution?’
It’s easy, I would suggest, for those wanting to pull on the heart-strings of the general public to blame the ‘red-under-the-bed’ sentiment for what happened.
David Martin, in his 1981 history of espionage discussed a highly secret American code breaking project that provided clear evidence against the Rosenbergs and other Soviet spies, a finding affirmed by the historians Ronald Roche and Joyce Milton in their 1983 history of the Rosenberg case.
One has to concern oneself more, when it is quite obvious that some who claim Ethel’s innocence, KNEW all along, full-well, of her guilt.
Julius and Ethel were put under pressure to incriminate others involved in the spy ring. Neither offered any further information. They were not tortured as they would have been if residing in a SOVIET STATE.
Ethel Rosenberg testified before a grand jury. For all questions, she asserted her right to not answer as provided by the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination: lucky to be residing in a NATION that adheres to the RULE-OF-LAW.
FBI agents took Ethel into custody as she left the courthouse. Her attorney asked the U.S. commissioner to parole her in his custody over the weekend, so that she could make arrangements for her two young children. The request was denied.
Did the FBI conclude: you scratch my back - I’ll scratch yours? More seriously, when you KNOW that the couple are unrepentant and withholding information that threatens the NATION’s security, is it wise to allow any measure of freedom?
I’ve no doubt, it was wrong to execute the woman. It can be seen that the RULE-OF-LAW allowed such punishment. It can be argued that the threat of execution to Ethel was made in hope of her husband exposing his network. Maybe a few years in Sing Sing would have done the trick and why I would suggest execution was not the best option. How difficult was it for the establishment to row back once it became obvious their threat was not helping in their efforts?
What motivates the traitor?
It is commonly accepted that it is MICE:
M - Money
I - Ideology
C - Compromat (compromising information, used to blackmail)
E - Ego
I ask, what motivated the Rosenbergs? Julius Rosenberg was born on May 12, 1918, in New York City to a family of Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire. Ethel was born to Barney and Tessie Greenglass: her father was an immigrant from Russia.
MONEY? - Venona message: Moscow ordered its New York office to award LIBERAL a $1,000 bonus in March 1945 in recognition of his achievements and authorised smaller sums for his agents.
IDEOLOGY? - Having been spared the hardship of life in a Soviet yoke and given a chance to live in a ‘FREE-SPEAKING’ liberal democracy, they chose to betray their country.
COMPROMAT? - Nothing we read in the files would suggest the Rosenbergs were blackmailed.
EGO? - They remained unrepentant all they way to 'The Chair'.
The VENONA files are available for public scrutiny. These texts have not been edited to suit political leaning. The extent by which the Soviet State infiltrated ‘free-speaking, democratic nations’ is laid bare. The VENONA files show that the ‘red-under-the-bed’ sentiment, incited by the government of the day or not, was not hyperbole.
We, thankfully, still live in a FREE-SPEAKING society. Once we’ve lost that luxury, we’ll have lost the enjoyment and benefit of websites such as Goodreads and be left with nothing but that which conforms with the accepted narrative. Take a look at what is happening in China.
I welcome polite, respectful, constructive debate and gladly welcome opposing opinions. I do hope that fellow GR members will use the comments option made available TO ALL.