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HISTORY This Week

Axis Sally’s Nazi Radio

HISTORY This Week

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4.63.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

March 10, 1949. Defendant Mildred Gillars arrives at a courthouse to hear her verdict. To trial-watchers, she’s known as Axis Sally—the American woman who broadcast Nazi propaganda from Berlin during World War II. In taunting tones, she spent years pushing anti-Semitic and anti-Allies messages aimed at weakening the morale of American soldiers. But Gillars insists that she’s misunderstood, even innocent. That she’s an artist, she loves her country, and was forced to do what she did… or die. How did a struggling actress from Maine become a potent weapon of the Nazis? And is there a way to understand the choices that she made?


Special thanks to our guests, Richard Lucas, author of Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany, and Michael Flamm, professor of history at Ohio Wesleyan University. Thanks also to the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress.



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0:00.0

the History Channel, Original Podcast.

0:05.5

Hello listeners.

0:06.7

Today we are bringing you the episode

0:08.2

that won our end of year producer pitch competition.

0:12.2

If you want to hear the other entries,

0:13.9

go back and listen to that episode,

0:15.2

which was called End of Year Pitchathon.

0:17.6

And thanks so much to everyone who voted.

0:19.4

We received hundreds of emails from listeners.

0:22.1

And I actually sat down with one of them

0:23.8

who voted for the winning pitch to hear why.

0:26.9

So I'm Sydney Minix,

0:28.4

and I'm a junior at Purdue, and I'm studying history.

0:32.0

Cool. What are sort of like greatest hits

0:34.0

areas of history for you?

0:35.6

Yeah, so I'm currently in my historical research course

0:39.2

and been learning a lot about like,

0:41.2

Tacumsa and Tenskwa Shwa,

0:42.9

which I know you just sit a podcast episode about that.

0:45.8

Wow, did it line up where there are differences?

0:47.7

Yeah, I know it lined up.

0:49.1

I was like, yep, this is exactly what Sally said.

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