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READ: Trinh Thi Ngo, widely known as Hanoi Hannah, was a North Vietnamese radio host famous for her broadcasts targeting American troops during the Vietnam W@r. Her English-language messages, aired on Radio Hanoi, became well known among U.S. soldiers. Ngo collaborated with the People's Army of Vietnam to write scripts, which she then translated and presented in English. These broadcasts aimed to scare and embarrass U.S. troops into abandoning their posts. She aired three times daily, often reading out names of recently k!lled or captured Americans and playing popular U.S. anti-w@r songs to stir homesickness and nostalgia. Her goal was to convince American Gls that their country's role in the Vietnam W@r was both immoral and unjust. One example of her typical broadcast included the following message:
READ: Trinh Thi Ngo, widely known as Hanoi Hannah, was a North Vietnamese radio host famous for her broadcasts targeting American troops during the Vietnam W@r. Her English-language messages, aired on Radio Hanoi, became well known among U.S. soldiers. Ngo collaborated with the People's Army of Vietnam to write scripts, which she then translated and presented in English. These broadcasts aimed to scare and embarrass U.S. troops into abandoning their posts. She aired three times daily, often reading out names of recently k!lled or captured Americans and playing popular U.S. anti-w@r songs to stir homesickness and nostalgia. Her goal was to convince American Gls that their country's role in the Vietnam W@r was both immoral and unjust. One example of her typical broadcast included the following message: "How are you, GI Joe? It seems to me that most of you are poorly informed about the going of the war, to say nothing about a correct explanation of your presence over here. Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a w@r to dle or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on." Although very few desertions were ever officially linked to her efforts, soldiers often mocked her broadcasts as mere "scare tactics." Stilli many, were ou taken aback when she accurately revealed their unit's location (prompting them to sarcastically "toast" her or throw beer cans at the radio). She sometimes named de@d or captured American soldiers and even welcomed U.S. Navy ships to port, correctly identifying crew members and arrival schedules. Some rumors even claimed she had near-supernatural knowledge-hinting at upcoming PAVN attacks or U.S. soldiers' girlfriends being unfaithful back home. #politics #based #vietnamwar #propaganda #coldwar

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