- Paul Ferdonnet
Paul Ferdonnet (1901 – 1945), dubbed "the
Stuttgart traitor" ("le traître de Stuttgart") by the French press, was a Frenchjournalist .A
Nazi sympathizer, Ferdonnet was known for having published ananti-semitic book, "La Guerre juive" ("The Jewish War"). He relocated toGermany in the 1930s and was an employee ofRadio-Stuttgart where he worked on propaganda broadcast in French and aimed at promoting the Nazi regime and demoralizing French troops and civilians [Philippe Randa, "Dictionnaire commenté de la Collaboration française", 1997] . Ferdonnet was identified in 1939 as the main French speaker of Radio-Stuttgart. After the fall of France, transmissions in French were progressively discontinued and Ferdonnet stopped working for Radio-Stuttgart around 1942. He was arrested after the fall ofNazi Germany and executed fortreason in 1945. During his trial, Ferdonnet asserted in vain that he had not been the speaker. Some historians consider that he might have merely worked for Radio-Stuttgart as a translator of the scripts submitted by the Germans, his translations being read by another Frenchman. According to writerSaint-Paulien (himself a former collaborationist), the actual speaker was "a former actor named Obrecht" [Saint-Paulien, "Histoire de la Collaboration", L'Esprit Nouveau, 1964]ee also
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Axis Sally
*Tokyo Rose
*Lord Haw-Haw
*William Joyce
*Hanoi Hannah
*Seoul City Sue
* Azzam the American
*Philippe Henriot References
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