Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany

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by Richard Lucas


  Secondary sources

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  Periodicals and journals

  Anon., “Big Bad Bear,” Time, January 11, 1932.

  Anon., “Kiss Me No More,” Newsweek, July 17, 1961.

  Anon., “Koischwicz Broadcasts Nazi Propaganda to America,” The Hour, July 20, 1940.

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  Newspaper and Wire Services

  Associated Press

  Baltimore Sun, Baltimore MD

  Boston Herald, Boston MA

  Catholic University Bulletin, Cleveland OH

  Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston WV

  Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago IL

  Chronicle-Telegram, Elyria OH

  Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Cleveland OH

  Columbus Citizen, Columbus OH

  Columbus Dispatch, Columbus OH

  Conneaut Herald, Conneaut, OH

  El Paso Herald Post, El Paso TX

  Evening Courier, Camden NJ

  Fresno Bee, Fresno CA

  International News Service

  Lima News, Lima OH

  Lowell Sun, Lowell MA

  Mansfield News-Journal, Mansfield OH

  Oakland Tribune, Oakland CA

  Portland Press-Herald, Portland ME

  Rocky Mountain News, Denver, CO

  Syracuse Herald, Syracuse NY

  The New York Mirror, New York NY

  The Daily News, New York NY

  The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia PA

  The New York Times, New York NY

  The Washington Post, Washington DC

  The Washington Times-Herald, Washington DC

  The Evening Star, Washington DC

  The Star-Beacon, Ashtabula OH

  The Stars and Stripes, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany

  The Stars and Stripes, Rome, Italy

  The Toronto Star, Toron
to, Ontario

  Times-Recorder, Zanesville, OH

  United Press International

 

 

 


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