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Rita Zucca
Rita Luisa Zucca ((:ˈriːta luˈiːza ˈdzukka), 1912 - 1998) was an Italian-American radio announcer who broadcast Axis propaganda to Allied troops in Italy and North Africa.〔Herman Charles Morris (1946) World war II in pictures. New York, The Journal of Living Pub. Corp. p. 737〕 She became known as one of the "Axis Sallys", along with Mildred Gillars, who broadcast out of Berlin, Germany. ==Early life== Zucca's father, Louis, owned a very successful restaurant in New York's Midtown district in the 1930s and 1940s, called Zucca's Italian Garden. Located at 116-118-120 West 49th Street, the restaurant had its own promotional postcards which displayed a distinctly refined setting.〔(Zucca’s Italian Garden: call Bryant 5511 ) Ephemeral New York, May 4, 2009〕 Zucca spent her teenage years in a convent school in Florence and, as a young woman, had worked in the family business.〔(Axis Sally: The Americans Behind That Alluring Voice ), HistoryNet, November 23, 2009〕 She returned to Italy in 1938, working as a typist and renouncing her American citizenship three years later to save her family's property from expropriation by Mussolini's government.〔
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