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Is this complete BS?

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This page is terrible. It says he is an "accused" spy at the top, without ever saying his accuser. Later the article says, "Rosenberg was a member of the Perlo group of Soviet spies during World War II," which doesn't sound like an accusation, but a statement of fact.

The first line starts "Witt was succeeded by ..." with no explanation. Witt? Who? It reads like a badly-cropped quote with no context.

If there is a substantial charge anywhere, please indicate it. A simple googling does not turn up anything other than quotes of this article (and lots of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg stories, of course.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:184:4200:BA0:28D5:EFF1:BC21:88FE (talk) 21:26, 27 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]