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Whose work at the Manhattan project was important in the prosecution of the Rosenberg case?
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Whose work at the Manhattan project was important in the prosecution of the Rosenberg case?
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It was the work of "David Greenglass" at the Manhattan Project that was important in the prosecution of the Rosenberg case, since he had family ties to one of the Rosenbergs who was on trial for passing secrets to the Soviets.
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