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Barcode30053003798355
Home LocationParis-Bourbon
Call No940.5486 ROGA
Title Propaganda girls : the secret war of the women in the OSS / Lisa Rogak.
Author Rogak, Lisa, 1962- author.
CollectionNEW: Adult 900-999
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 Paris-Bourbon30053003798355940.5486 ROGA6/20/2025 Available

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Personal Name Rogak, Lisa, 1962- author.
Title Statement Propaganda girls : the secret war of the women in the OSS / Lisa Rogak.
Varying Form of Title Secret war of the women in the OSS
Varying Form of Title Secret war of the women in the Office of Strategic Services
Edition Statement First edition.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice New York : St. Martin's Press, 2025.
Physical Description xiii, 225 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Content Type still image sti rdacontent
Content Type text txt rdacontent
Media Type unmediated n rdamedia
Carrier Type volume rdacarrier
Bibliography, Etc. Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-215) and index.
Summary, Etc. "The incredible untold story of four women who spun the web of deception that helped win World War II. Betty MacDonald was a 28-year-old reporter from Hawaii. Zuzka Lauwers grew up in a tiny Czechoslovakian village and knew five languages by the time she was 21. Jane Smith-Hutton was the wife of a naval attachâe living in Tokyo. Marlene Dietrich, the German-American actress and singer, was of course one of the biggest stars of the 20th century. These four women, each fascinating in her own right, together contributed to one of the most covert and successful military campaigns in WWII. As members of the OSS, their task was to create a secret brand of propaganda produced with the sole aim to break the morale of Axis soldiers. Working in the European theater, across enemy lines in occupied China, and in Washington, D.C., Betty, Zuzka, Jane, and Marlene forged letters and "official" military orders, wrote and produced entire newspapers, scripted radio broadcasts and songs, and even developed rumors for undercover spies and double agents to spread to the enemy. And outside of a small group of spies, no one knew they existed. Until now. In Propaganda Girls, bestselling author Lisa Rogak brings to vivid life the incredible true story of four unsung heroes, whose spellbinding achievements would change the course of history"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject-Personal Name Dietrich, Marlene.
Subject-Personal Name MacDonald, Elizabeth, 1915-2015.
Subject-Personal Name Podoski, Barbara Lee, 1914-2009
Subject-Personal Name Smith-Hutton, Jane, 1912-2002.
Subject United States. Office of Strategic Services. Morale Operations Branch.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term World War, 1939-1945 Participation, Female.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term World War, 1939-1945 Secret service United States.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term World War, 1939-1945 Biography. Women
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term World War, 1939-1945 Propaganda.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Black propaganda History 20th century. United States
Index Term-Genre/Form Biographies. lcgft

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