During #WWII, Marlene Dietrich recorded a number of anti-Nazi albums in German for the #OSS.
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Marlene claimed she was asked by Nazi Party representatives to return to Germany.
Instead, she became an American citizen in 1939.
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Marlene became one of the 1st celebrities to raise war bonds & entertain troops on front lines:
“It was the decent thing to do”
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1943: #OSS Morale Ops (MO) began producing radio programs reaching listeners in Europe & the Mediterranean.
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MO wrote German & American songs & singers like Bing Crosby & Dinah Shore recorded them.
Marlene’s “Lili Marlene” was very popular.
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The Nazi government banned “Lili Marlene,” but after receiving numerous letters from Axis soldiers, the Nazis reluctantly gave in.
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1945: Marlene was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the highest civilian awards in the US.
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Marlene said her #WWII service was what she was most proud of in her life.
She died at 90 in 1992 in Paris.
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