No, Axis Sally, whose real name was Mildred Gillars, was not executed. After World War II, she was convicted of treason in the United States for her propaganda broadcasts for Nazi Germany. She was sentenced to 10 to 30 years in prison and served just over 12 years before being released on parole in 1961.
Tokyo Rose and Axis Sally were radio propagandists during World War II, known for broadcasting messages aimed at demoralizing Allied troops. Tokyo Rose was a name given to various English-speaking female broadcasters in Japan, who mixed music with propaganda aimed at American soldiers. Axis Sally, primarily identified as Mildred Gillars, was an American who worked for Nazi Germany, delivering similar propaganda to American troops in Europe. Both figures became symbolic of wartime psychological warfare.
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If the question is referring to propaganda, "Tokyo Rose", a radio broadcaster was one such source. Germany had, "Axis Sally".
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