Marilyn and Khrushchev in Hollywood

First posted here on December 22, 2015 This second extract from Alistair Cooke at the Movies focuses on ‘The Script That Got Away: Mr Khruschev’s Propaganda Tour at US Expense’, an article about the Soviet premier’s historic visit, published in The Guardian after Marilyn attended a Twentieth Century-Fox luncheon in Khrushchev’s honour on September 20, 1959. “He was whizzed so fast... Continue Reading →

When ‘Typhoon Marilyn’ Came to Tokyo

First posted here on June 28, 2019 Heather Howard has accessed the Yomiuri Shimbun archives on Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio’s Far-East adventure for The Japan News. “‘Typhoon Marilyn Monroe comes to Tokyo.’ She certainly did, with a force so powerful it sent some of her fans tumbling into a pond at the Imperial Hotel. On... Continue Reading →

John Jeter Remembers Marilyn in Korea

First posted here on November 12, 2019 84 year-old John Earl Jeter of Alexandria, VA has shared his memories of serving in the Korean War with Town Talk. “Sitting on his couch, his hands clasped between his knees, John Earl Jeter repeatedly diverts attention from himself to those ‘good men’ he served with during the... Continue Reading →

Bill Wamke Remembers Marilyn in Korea

First posted here on November 10, 2017 Bill Wamke, who was drafted by the US Army in 1952 and was appointed stenographer to the Commanding General of the 25th Infantry Division, recalls meeting Marilyn during her 1954 tour of Korea in an interview with the Kokomo Herald. “‘She got to because our division was not... Continue Reading →

Remembering Marilyn and Joe in Japan

First posted here on August 23, 2018 Over at Japan Today, Patrick Parr looks back at the newlywed Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio’s eventful trip to the Far East in 1954, where he was honoured by Japan's baseball fans, and she entertained US troops in Korea. (They’re photographed above with the manager of Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel,... Continue Reading →

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