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  1. Seoul City Sue. Anna Wallis Suh (1900–1969), the woman generally associated [1] with the nickname " Seoul City Sue ," was an American Methodist missionary, educator, and North Korean propaganda radio announcer to United States forces during the Korean War . Suh was born in Arkansas, the youngest of six children.

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  2. Apr 27, 2018 · Friday A/V Club: The broadcasts of Seoul City Sue. Pixabay. The most welcome world news this week is the budding rapprochement between North and South Korea—a serious peace push in a place that ...

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  3. Seoul City Sue - Anna Wallis-Suh. (1900–1969) Seoul City Sue (real name - Anna Wallis Suh) became a staple during the war, reading the names off of the dogtags taken from dead American soldiers "in a gentle voice with a background of soft music". Her broadcasts involved mostly her taunting American soldiers with various unpleasant suggestions ...

  4. Anna Wallis Suh (1900 – 1969), the woman generally associated[1] with the nickname Seoul City Sue, was a Methodist missionary, educator, and North Korean propaganda radio announcer to United States forces during the Korean War. Anna was born in Arkansas, the sixth of six children. After her mother and father died in 1910 and 1914, she relocated to Oklahoma to join a sister's family while she ...

  5. 'Seoul City Sue' or 'Pyongyang Sally' was a nickname given by American forces to a female English-speaking North Korean radio propagandists during the Korean...

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  7. Seoul City Sue. by. Kenjiro Lee. In Korean War-era Seoul, an American woman spouts North Korean radio propaganda as the voice of “Seoul City Sue”. In a year not too far in the past, a Korean-American writer grapples with identity and isolation in the face of global catastrophe. Inspired by true events, Seoul City Sue spans decades of ...

  8. Jul 19, 2022 · Seoul City Sue was born Anna Wallis to a farm family in Lawrence County in 1900. She was the last of six children. Her mother died a few years after she was born, and her father spent the next few years raising her and her siblings until his own death in 1914. As she and one other sister were still minors, they were brought to Oklahoma to live ...

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