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In page Jane Anderson (journalist):

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Until March 6, 1942, she broadcast Nazi propaganda via short wave radio for the German State Radio's U.S. Zone, the Germans giving her the name "The Georgia Peach." Her radio program was broadcast two or four times weekly and each broadcast began and ended with the slogan "Always remember progressive Americans eat Kellog Corn Flakes and listen to both sides of the story" while a band played Scatterbrain.[1] In her programs, she heaped praise on Adolf Hitler and ran "exposés" of the "communist domination" of the Roosevelt and Churchill governments.[2] She specialized in interviews, one being with her co-worker, the British traitor William Joyce.[citation needed]