Irish American William Joyce, the fascist propagandist famed for his radio broadcasts beginning with "Germany calling, Germany calling," was born on April 24, 1906. William Joyce, better known as Lord ...
A selection of the original broadcasts made by a notorious Nazi propagandist now available online for the first time Eleven previously unreleased documents and letters shed new light on how the BBC ...
Unlike Germans, Britons may listen to any foreign broadcast they can tune in. To reach British ears with the Nazi side of World War II, Germany broadcasts in English, sometimes as much as eight hours ...
This story was written by Angela's mother, Dobbie Dobinson: It was 1936. I was just 16 and looking for a bit of excitement, so I was quite interested when I was invited to a Blackshirt meeting. I was ...
As one of the most infamous and hated men in Britain, it was perhaps only a matter of time before Lord Haw-Haw got his comeuppance. On 19 September 1945, the notorious Nazi propagandist was given the ...
LONDON – George Galloway was branded “Lord Haw-Haw” yesterday as a former minister called for an inquiry into the latest allegations about his dealings with Saddam Hussein. Britain’s former Foreign ...
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Mani Shankar Aiyar has been a diplomat, a parliamentarian, a union minister and, above all, an interesting writer and speaker. Aiyar’s latest offering, Achhe Din? Ha! Ha! is a collection of his recent ...
On this day in 1945, William Joyce - better known as ‘Lord Haw-Haw’ - was convicted of high treason and sentenced to death. As one of the most infamous and hated men in Britain, it was perhaps only a ...
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