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  1. Dorothy Celene Thompson (July 9, 1893 – January 30, 1961) was an American journalist and radio broadcaster. She was the first American journalist to be expelled from Nazi Germany in 1934 and was one of the few women news commentators broadcasting on radio during the 1930s.

  2. Jun 11, 2019 · As a crusading journalist, Dorothy Thompson made plenty of enemies—but her most formidable foe was Adolf Hitler.

  3. Dorothy Thompson was an American newspaperwoman and writer, one of the most famous journalists of the 20th century. The daughter of a Methodist minister, Thompson attended the Lewis Institute in Chicago and Syracuse University in New York (A.B., 1914), where she became ardently committed to woman.

  4. Dorothy Thompson (1893–1961) was a prominent American reporter, columnist, and radio personality. Throughout the 1930s and ‘40s, she urged her fellow Americans to pay attention to the threat that Nazi Germany posed to democracy and to Europe’s Jews.

  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Dorothy Thompson Is the Most Famous Female Journalist You've Never Heard Of. She made a name for herself by speaking out against fascism abroad and at home. Then the fight got personal.

  6. Journalist Dorothy Thompson explains Hitler’s Nazi revolution at the start of World War II.

  7. At a 1941 event at the Hotel Astor in New York City, Zionist statesman Chaim Weizmann took the stage before 2,500 guests to hail American columnist Dorothy Thompson as a "modern Deborah" and to thank her for her efforts on behalf of the Jewish people. 2 Those efforts were by then well known