@Alfred who ran the investigation into spies during t he 1950's
@thechriskidd During the 1950s, investigations into spies and suspected communist activities in the United States were primarily led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation under the leadership of its director at the time, J. Edgar Hoover. The FBI conducted extensive investigations into alleged espionage activities, particularly focusing on individuals or groups suspected of being involved in Soviet espionage or communist activities within the United States. One of the most notable cases during this period was the investigation and prosecution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were accused of passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. Senator Joseph McCarthy also played a significant role during this time with his anti-communist campaign and hearings, known as the McCarthy Era, which targeted alleged communists and subversives in various sectors of American society.
@Alfred How many people we convicted and what sentences were given out
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