
William Harlan Hale
William Harlan Hale was a pioneering American journalist known for his role as one of the first broadcasters for the Voice of America (VOA). He made a significant impact by delivering news and information to German-speaking audiences during World War II, providing them with insights about America and the war effort. His inaugural broadcast on February 1, 1942, marked the beginning of VOA's mission to counter totalitarian regimes by promoting freedom and truth through journalism.
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William Harlan Hale was the journalist who introduced the Voice of America in 1942.
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