It is similar to other transmissions made by Lord Haw-Haw between 23 and 30 April 1945, in which he describes Germany as unified, strong and putting up a front against Russia. Note: Joyce's speech ...
Fortnight ago CBS’s short-wave listening station heard Lord Haw-Haw introduced; then a voice said, in German, “Switch that off.” Later it was announced to America that Haw-Haw had been “ba ...
In this extract from Nazi propaganda, Haw-Haw mocks Churchill's tribute to HMS Cossack, the British ship that rescued prisoners from a German vessel called the Altmark. Four Germans were killed in ...
This propaganda was broadcast by Haw-Haw on Nazi radio. It was received, recorded and transcribed by BBC Monitoring. The battle tactic known as Blitzkrieg (unrelenting, simultaneous air and land ...