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  1. Constance Drexel (c. November 24, 1884 or c. November 28, 1894 (possible; disputed) – August 28, 1956), a naturalized United States citizen, and groundbreaking feature writer for U.S. newspapers, was indicted (but not tried or convicted) for treason in World War II for radio broadcasts from Berlin that extolled Nazi virtues.

  2. Drexel, Constance (1894–1956) German–born American journalist who gained notoriety as a broadcaster for Nazi Germany during as a broadcaster for Nazi Germany during world war II. Born in Darmstadt, Germany, on November 28, 1894; died in Waterbury, Connecticut, on August 28, 1956; daughter of Theodor Drexel and Zela (Audeman) Drexel; never ...

  3. Constance Drexel, Ex-Newswoman, Dies; Broadcast for the Nazis During War. Share full article. Special to The New York Times. Aug. 29, 1956; Credit... The New York Times Archives.

  4. Constance Drexel, nascida em 24 de novembro de 1884 (onde o 28 de novembro de 1894) e morreu em 28 de agosto de 1956, é um jornalista de jornais americanos acusado (sem ter sido julgado ou condenado) de traição durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial por programas de rádio de Berlim que exaltavam as virtudes dos nazistas.

  5. Drexel, Constance, United States. Journalist associated with the League of Nations. She was a suffrage worker; She worked for different journals, such as Cosmos Syndicate, Harper's Magazine, Ladies Home Journal, McClure Newspaper Syndicate, Philadelphia Public Ledger; Representative of the New York Tribune;

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  7. 23 de ago. de 2021 · In the weeks before and during her month in Geneva, feminist thinkers such as Margery Corbett Ashby, Elizabeth Macadam and Constance Drexel coalesced around Coombe Tennant, impressing upon her the magnitude of the moment, and discussing their own visions for women in international life.