Ron Christenson: Political Trials in History: From Antiquity to the Present.ISBN 0-88738-406-4, S. 396. Vorschau in der Google-Buchsuche (englisch), abgefragt am 5. März 2011.
Alessandra Stanley: K.G.B. Agent Plays Down Atomic Role Of Rosenbergs. In: The New York Times. 16. März 1997, abgerufen am 24. Juni 2008: „A retired K.G.B. colonel has for the first time disclosed his role as the human conduit between Moscow and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg … Aleksandr Feklisov, 83, said … while Julius Rosenberg did give away military secrets, he had not provided the Soviet Union with any useful material about the atomic bomb.“
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Sam Roberts: Spies and Secrecy. In: The New York Times. 26. Juni 2008, abgerufen am 27. Juni 2008: „No, he replied, the goal wasn’t to kill the couple. The strategy was to use the death sentence imposed on Ethel to wring a full confession from Julius – in hopes that Ethel’s motherly instincts would trump unconditional loyalty to a noble but discredited cause. What went wrong? Rogers’s explanation still haunts me. 'She called our bluff' he said.“