"Now, I feel that if somebody looks through all the numbers through all those years, they will find one for Julius Rosenberg, and it is worth finding if it is such an important issue"
- Julius Rosenberg
About this Quote
Julius Rosenberg was an American communist who was convicted of espionage in 1951. In this quote, he is referring to the reality that he thinks that if someone looks through all the numbers from all the years, they will find one for him. He is suggesting that if his case is so important, then it deserves trying to find the evidence that might show his innocence. He is indicating that if someone looks hard enough, they will find something that might exonerate him. This quote reveals Rosenberg's decision to show his innocence and his belief that the fact will eventually come out. It also shows his faith in the justice system and his hope that somebody will make the effort to browse all the proof and discover the reality.
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