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  1. William Joyce, known as 'Lord Haw Haw', lies in an ambulance after his arrest by British officers at Flensburg, Germany on 29 May 1945. He was shot during the arrest. 'In civilised countries wounded men are not peep-shows', Joyce snapped when this series of photographs was taken at Second Army Headquarters, en route to Lüneburg military hospital.

  2. Maume, Patrick. Joyce, William Brooke (‘Lord Haw-Haw’) (1906–46), fascist and propagandist, was born 24 April 1906 in Brooklyn, New York, the eldest of three sons of Michael Joyce, building contractor, and his wife, Gertrude (née Brooke), whose forebears were protestants from Cavan. Michael Joyce, the son of a small farmer near ...

  3. William Joyce ( New York, 24 april 1906 - Wandsworth, 3 januari 1946) was een Amerikaanse nationaalsocialist, die actief was in het opzetten van nazistische partijen in het Verenigd Koninkrijk en als radiopresentator propaganda maakte voor de Duitsers. Bij de Britten stond hij vanwege zijn sterk nasale en gemaakte upper class accent bekend als ...

  4. Up to 1921, Joyce was a practicing Irish Roman Catholic who attended Galway’s Jesuit Order St. Ignatius Loyola School in County Mayo. He was an intelligent, albeit argumentative, student. He often defended his views with his fists. His nose was broken in one fistfight, but he stubbornly refused to have it reset.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › british-and-irish-history-biographies › william-joyce-0William Joyce | Encyclopedia.com

    17 de may. de 2018 · Haw-haw, Lord. Haw-haw, Lord nickname given to William Joyce (1906–46), who made propaganda broadcasts in English from Nazi Germany; the nickname referred to his drawling nasal delivery, thought to mimic the ‘haw-haw’ quality supposedly typical of upper-class speech. Lord Haw-Haw ADRIENNE WILMOTH LERNER Lord Haw-Haw was the nickname of ...

  6. William Joyce, aka Lord Haw-Haw, was a notorious broadcaster of Nazi propaganda to the UK during World War Two. His announcement 'Germany calling, Germany calling' was a familiar sound across the ...

  7. 4 de ene. de 2016 · Read how William Joyce, the notorious Nazi propagandist known as Lord Haw-Haw, was executed for treason in 1946, in this archive report from the Manchester Guardian.

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