New York-born fascist William Joyce developed a following in the millions.
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During the second world war, Nazi Germany banned all listening to foreign radio stations. Germans who overlooked their duty to ...
Our reporter traces the career of William Joyce, executed 70 years ago and buried in Galway Executed for treason: A wounded William Joyce following his capture by the Allies. He got under the skin of ...
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 ...
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 ...
On September 18, radio critic Jonah Barrington – pen name of Cyril Carr Dalmaine – was the first to brand the anonymous plummy voice he heard with the nickname “Lord Haw-Haw”. He wrote scathingly: “I ...
BRITAIN’S new “Lord Haw-Haw” should be stripped of his UK passport for pumping out Russian propaganda, experts said last night. Expat “journalist” Graham Phillips, 43, is acting as Vladimir Putin’s ...