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Rosenberg
Ro·sen·berg R0308700 (rō′zĭn-bûrg′, -bĕrg′, -bĕrk′), Alfred 1893-1946. German political leader who expounded Nazi doctrine in The Myth of the 20th Century (1930). He was executed as a war criminal.
Ro·sen·berg R0308700 (rō′zĭn-bûrg′), Julius 1918-1953. American spy who with his wife, Ethel (1915-1953), was convicted of helping pass information concerning nuclear weaponry to the Soviets. Despite questions concerning the fairness of their trial and international pleas for clemency, the couple was executed.Rosenberg (ˈrəʊzənbɜːɡ) n1. (Biography) Alfred. 1893–1946, German Nazi politician and writer, who devised much of the racial ideology of Nazism: hanged for war crimes2. (Biography) Isaac. 1890–1918, British poet and painter, best known for his poems about life in the trenches during World War I: died in action3. (Biography) Julius. 1918–53, US spy, who, with his wife Ethel (1914–53), was executed for passing information about nuclear weapons to the RussiansRo•sen•berg (ˈroʊ zənˌbɜrg) n. Julius, 1918–53, and his wife, Ethel Greenglass, 1915–53, U.S. citizens executed for espionage.
Rosenberg
Rosenberg (rō`zənbərg), city (1990 pop. 20,183), Fort Bend co., S Tex., on the Brazos River, in an oil and natural gas area; inc. 1902. Rosenberg and its sister city of Richmond are physically one community. Their economic activities center around plastic products, oil rigs and equipment, food processing, brooms and mops, and engine and motor controls. Rosenberg was founded with the coming of the railroad in 1883 and grew as a farm-marketing and shipping center.Rosenberg1. Alfred. 1893--1946, German Nazi politician and writer, who devised much of the racial ideology of Nazism: hanged for war crimes 2. Isaac. 1890--1918, British poet and painter, best known for his poems about life in the trenches during World War I: died in action 3. Julius. 1918--53, US spy, who, with his wife Ethel (1914--53), was executed for passing information about nuclear weapons to the Russians |