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...harmless outcast, clutching her pride to her thin shoulders. But in 1943 Love lighted her up like a pinball game, and in the hands of the Nazi schemers, she stayed lighted for a long time. The man who was the cause of it all was one Max Otto Koischwitz, a slightly potbellied professor who had spent years at New York's Hunter College, and who served in the German Foreign Office during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TREASON: True to the Red, White & Blue | 3/7/1949 | See Source »

When asked about her relations with Koischwitz, Miss Gillars lowered her eyes, breathed heavily, and said, "It is difficult to discuss ... It is like discussing religion." But finally, tossing her long silver-grey hair, she admitted, "Of course I loved him." She added: "I consider Professor Koischwitz to have been my destiny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TREASON: True to the Red, White & Blue | 3/7/1949 | See Source »

After Pearl Harbor she fell in with a Foreign Office radio official named Max Otto Koischwitz. Koischwitz, who had once been a professor at New York's Hunter College, was a man of influence. That, plus Mildred Gillars' soft and insinuating American voice, brought her a highly paid job-opportunity to show her talent. Soon she was doing her best to undermine the morale of U.S. troops, was famed from Africa to Italy as Axis Sally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TREASON: Big Role | 2/7/1949 | See Source »

...Other expatriates indicted with him: Robert Best (TIME, Feb. 15), Constance Drexel, Edward Leopold Delaney, Jane Anderson (TIME, Jan. 19, 1942), Frederick Wilhelm Kaltenbach, Douglas Chandler, Max Otto Koischwitz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Aug. 9, 1943 | 8/9/1943 | See Source »

...York City banned two textbooks on German literature which were being used in its public schools. Reason: somebody woke up to the fact that the author, Dr. Otto ("O.K.") Koischwitz, until two years ago in the city's Hunter College, now broadcasts Nazi propaganda from Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Easy Payments | 5/5/1941 | See Source »

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