How these Minnesota sisters helped defeat the Nazis
- The Andrews Sisters were a popular musical group during World War II, performing for over 161 million service members.
- They were known for their influential hit, 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,' blending marching cadence with jitterbug music.
- In August 1945, an announcement was made: 'The Japanese have surrendered, and no more American troops will be deported to the South Pacific.'
- The Andrews Sisters contributed to American morale during the war, making songs that resonated with the military and the public.
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C 36%
R 64%
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