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Prescott Freese Dennett

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71:, which would then be printed by Viereck and mailed around the country without postal charge using the Congressional franking privilege. Just before Federal agents raided Dennett's offices, he transferred a number of bags of illegally franked mail to Representative Fish's office, where they were subsequently discovered. Fish's chief aid George Hill was convicted of perjury in connection with the case. Hill was sentenced to two to 6 years in prison, which was reduced to 10 months to 3 years on appeal. 75:
sympathizers or agents. Dennett claimed not to harbor such sympathies, but to have only been used by Viereke and his isolationist allies in Congress. When the case resulted in mistrial in 1944, Dennett alone petitioned for a new trial in order to clear his name. This was denied, and he continued to petition Congress after the war, eventually forming a "Justice for New Deal Victims Committee" in 1948.
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Dennett was inducted into the army as a private in 1941, but was subpeoned by a grand jury in September, and then indicted in July, 1942 (by which time America had declared war on Germany) with 29 other defendants on sedition charges. Most of the others charged were confirmed Nazi (or Japanese)
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to front (as Treasurer) the "Make Europe Pay its War Debt Committee" and later the "Islands for War Debt Committee", both of which were aimed to prevent the American government from extending aid to war-time Britain and France. Dennett was at the center of an elaborate scheme by which
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in Illinois. Winning an essay contest at Wheaton, he transferred to the journalism school of
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
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for travel in Europe. In 1939 he was a publicist in
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Index

Washington in 1944
Bangor, Maine
Bangor High School
Wheaton College
Columbia University
pulitzer traveling scholarship
Washington, D.C.
George Sylvester Viereck
isolationist
Hamilton Fish III
Robert Rice Reynolds
Congressional Record
Categories
1907 births
1992 deaths
American anti–World War II activists
American collaborators with Nazi Germany
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
Wheaton College (Illinois) alumni
Pulitzer Traveling Scholarship winners
United States Army personnel of World War II
People from Bangor, Maine
Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
Nazi propagandists

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