Barbara, born in 1914 in Božena Hauserová, earned a doctorate in law before she married & moved to America in 1941.
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Barbara’s League of Lonely War Women campaign claimed if soldier wore a heart on his lapel, a League member would offer companionship
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Axis morale was undermined by insinuating that German soldiers’ wives or girlfriends were being promiscuous or unfaithful.
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Barbara also produced propaganda convincing 600 Czech soldiers forced into German service to cross front lines into Allied territory.
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Barbara earned Bronze Star for her
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Sauerkraut, the Dutch call it 'Zuurkool', and the Dutch variant tastes a lot better.
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My Dad’s hometown was famous for its sauerkraut days celebration every summer until WWI.
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Thanks for the tweet series--was fascinating!
BTW, am interested in German Texans near the Mex border during WWI & WWII; any good refs?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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