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  1. Robert Henry Best (April 16, 1896 – December 16, 1952) was an American foreign correspondent who covered events in Europe for American media outlets during the interwar period. He later became a supporter of the Nazis and a well known broadcaster of Nazi propaganda during World War II .

  2. One of these was Robert Henry Best, a South Carolinian who began reporting from Europe in the 1920s. In his transmissions from Berlin, Best attacked Communism, Jewish people, and the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He also denied that he was working for Nazi Germany.

  3. In 18 years of reporting for the United Press in Vienna, Robert Henry Best developed an obsessive hatred of Jews, the New Deal and Communism. He lived with an aging, dope-addicted "countess";...

  4. Robert Henry Best: "Best's Berlin Broadcast" tags: Americans abroad antisemitism fear & intimidation Jews in North America politics of fear propaganda. type: Radio Broadcast

  5. Abstract. South Carolina native Robert Henry Best, son of a Protestant minister, obtained journalism credentials at the Columbia University School of Journalism and ended up in Vienna, as did others such as William L. Shirer and Dorothy Thompson in the years between the wars. Working as a stringer, Best became captivated by Vienna, although he ...

  6. Robert Henry Best (April 16, 1896 – December 16, 1952) was an American foreign correspondent who covered events in Europe for American media outlets during the Interwar period. Later he became a Nazi supporter and well known broadcaster of Nazi propaganda during World War II.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2004 · Question: I've always been fascinated with the story of Robert Best, who was a journalist from Spartanburg County in Nazi Germany during World War II. Can you write about it in your column ...