Make the enemy lose hope (Axis):
During WWII, female broadcasters like "Tokyo Rose" and "Axis Sally" aired propaganda to demoralize Allied troops, raising doubts about fidelity and evoking homesickness. Post-war, Mildred Gillars served 12 years for treason, Rita Zucca was banned from the U.S., and Iva Toguri D'Aquino, later pardoned, claimed her broadcasts were satirical.
Strict Rules Women Had To Follow During World War II
Make the enemy lose hope (Axis):
During WWII, female broadcasters like "Tokyo Rose" and "Axis Sally" aired propaganda to demoralize Allied troops, raising doubts about fidelity and evoking homesickness. Post-war, Mildred Gillars served 12 years for treason, Rita Zucca was banned from the U.S., and Iva Toguri D'Aquino, later pardoned, claimed her broadcasts were satirical.
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