Gå till innehåll Hoppa till inloggning Hoppa till sidkarta

Haw-Haw : the tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce

Haw-Haw : the tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce

It was Jonah Barrington in the Daily Express who coined the name "Lord Haw-Haw", by which William Joyce became known worldwide during his notorious broadcasts from Germany during the war. The propaganda programme, Germany Calling, started on 18 September 1939 and continued until 30 April 1945, when the British Army overran Hamburg. Joyce was hanged as a traitor in Wandsworth Prison in January 1946. Nigel Farndale presents a compelling and disturbing portrait of a traitor, drunkard, womaniser, brawler and unashamed anti-Semite, while exposing the truth behind his very public trial.

Logga in

Information om boken

Författare Farndale, Nigel.
Inläsare Oxford Christopher
Språk eng
Speltid 17 h 28 min
Utgivningsuppgifter Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Fysisk beskrivning talking book Daisy 2.02 (17 h 28 min)
Originalverk Pan 2006.
Ämnesord andra världskriget 1939-1945 biografier elämäkerrat toinen maailmansota 1939-1945