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PART III.
1943 - Present:
1970s - Present. media recognition.
1970s: Recognition first from abroad.
[Newspaper Article: photocopy] [Source unknown], 27 April 1970. (Date stamped on photocopy.) President Fred's Files: Mildred Fish Harnack 1947-1948. 4/16/1 box 82. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
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[Newsletter Article, page 49] Ford, Frederick. "The Anti-Nazi Woman From Milwaukee." Democratic German Report 24, no.7 (April 1975): 49-50. President Fred's Files: Mildred Fish Harnack 1947-1948. 4/16/1 box 82. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
[Newsletter Article, page 50] Ford, Frederick. "The Anti-Nazi Woman From Milwaukee." Democratic German Report 24, no.7 (April 1975): 49-50. President Fred's Files: Mildred Fish Harnack 1947-1948. 4/16/1 box 82. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
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[Newspaper Article (German), page 41: photocopy] Mader, Dr. sc. Julius. "Mildred aus Milwaukee." [Source Unknown] (1978): 41-43. President Fred's Files: Mildred Fish Harnack 1947-1948. 4/16/1 box 82. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
[Newspaper Article (German), page 42: photocopy] Mader, Dr. sc. Julius. "Mildred aus Milwaukee." [Source Unknown] (1978): 41-43. President Fred's Files: Mildred Fish Harnack 1947-1948. 4/16/1 box 82. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
[Newspaper Article (in German), p.43: photocopy] Mader, Dr. sc. Julius. "Mildred aus Milwaukee." [Source Unknown] (1978): 41-43. President Fred's Files: Mildred Fish Harnack 1947-1948. 4/16/1 box 82. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
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1980s: Milwaukee, Wisconsin recognizes a "Heroine of The Resistance."
[Newspaper Article, page 13: photocopy] Heitzer, Arthur. "In my opinion. President should memorialize the real foes of Nazism." Milwaukee Journal (17 May 1985): part 1; p.13. Photocopy courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
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[Newspaper Article, page 51: photocopy] Hahn, Joseph. "Mildred Fish Harnack." Wisconsin Woman (December 1987): 51, 72. Photocopy courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
[Newspaper Article, page 72: photocopy] Hahn, Joseph. "Mildred Fish Harnack." Wisconsin Woman (December 1987): 51, 72. Photocopy courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
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[Newsletter Article, first page; photocopy] "The German Resistance Movement 1933-1945." Milwaukee Reader 47, no.21 (November 1989): 2 pages. Photocopy courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
[Newsletter Article, second page; photocopy] "The German Resistance Movement 1933-1945." Milwaukee Reader 47, no.21 (November 1989): 2 pages. Photocopy courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
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[Newsletter Article, front cover] Treacy, Susan. "Heroine of The Resistance." Milwaukee Weekly (30 November - 6 December 1989): cover, pp.4-5. Newsletter courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
[Newsletter Article, page 4] Treacy, Susan. "Heroine of The Resistance." Milwaukee Weekly (30 November - 6 December 1989): cover, pp.4-5. Newsletter courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
[Newsletter Article, page 5] Treacy, Susan. "Heroine of The Resistance." Milwaukee Weekly (30 November - 6 December 1989): cover, pp.4-5. Newsletter courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
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[Newspaper Article, page 1] Joslyn, Jay. "Mildred Harnack. Woman gave her life as member of the German Resistance." Milwaukee Sentinel (14 December 1989): part 3 [Good Morning]; p.1. Newspaper article courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
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1990 - PRESENT: Shareen Blair Brysac and Arthur Heitzer keep Mildred Fish Harnack's name and heroic actions alive.
[Newsletter Article, pp.4, 14: photocopy] Heitzer, Arthur. "Who Was Mildred Fish Harnack?" Wisconsin Community Fund (Spring 1999): 4, 14. Photocopy of newsletter courtesy of Arthur Heitzer |
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[Newspaper Article, page A17] Brysac, Shareen Blair. "At Last, Recognition and Praise for the Resistance in Nazi Germany." New York Times (7 October 2000): [Arts & Ideas]; pp.A17, A19. |
[Newspaper Article, page A19] Brysac, Shareen Blair. "At Last, Recognition and Praise for the Resistance in Nazi Germany." New York Times (7 October 2000): [Arts & Ideas]; pp.A17, A19. |
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UW-MADISON SINCE 1986: Recognition begins as Cold War heads towards an end.
[Journal Article, page 8] Garson, Sandra. "'Better not write but don't forget me.'" Wisconsin Alumnus 84, no.4 (May/June 1986): 8-12. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
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[Journal Article, page 18] Knapp, David. "Alumni Who Touched Our Lives." On Wisconsin 97, no.5 (July/August 1996): 18-20. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
[Journal Article, page 19] Knapp, David. "Alumni Who Touched Our Lives." On Wisconsin 97, no.5 (July/August 1996): 18-20. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
[Journal Article, page 20] Knapp, David. "Alumni Who Touched Our Lives." On Wisconsin 97, no.5 (July/August 1996): 18-20. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
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[Journal Article, page 18] "These Walls Can Talk." On Wisconsin 100, no.1 (Spring 1999): 18-23. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
[Journal Article, page 21] "These Walls Can Talk." On Wisconsin 100, no.1 (Spring 1999): 18-23. Courtesy of UW-Madison Archives |
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Last update: 30 January 2001
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