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Greenberg was born as '''Menahen Greenberg''' in [[Manchester]], Lancashire, [[England]], son of a Russian-born father.
 
Greenberg arrived in the United States in 1939 to attend the Graduate School of [[Harvard University]] under a Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellowship from [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]. He studied at Harvard from October 1939 to January 1941. Greenberg worked as a Foreign Affairs Economist in the Administrative Division, Enemy Branch, of the [[Foreign Economic Administration]]. [[Elizabeth Bentley]] stated Greenberg supplied information concerning principally [[China]]. The informartion was passed through [[Mary Price]]. Greenberg worked closely with Presidential aid [[Lauchlin Currie]].
 
Greenberg's [[FBI]] file is highly redacted. A wiretap in 1945 revealed Greenbergs's co-workers discussing "the charges against him", and remarking that Greenberg would have been better off if he had worked, but that he had never turned out a piece of work in the three years he had been employed by the government.
Greenberg later worked for the [[Institute of Pacific Relations]].
 
Greenberg later workedwas foremployed by the [[Institute of Pacific Relations]].