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    Lord Haw-Haw was a nickname applied to William Joyce and several other people who broadcast Nazi propaganda to the United Kingdom from Germany during the...
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  • Look up Haw, haw, or Haw. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haw or HAW may refer to: many species of hawthorn (Crataegus) Haw flakes, Chinese sweets...
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    William Brooke Joyce (24 April 1906 – 3 January 1946), nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw, was an American-born British fascist and Nazi propaganda broadcaster during...
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  • were referred to by the nickname Lord Hee-How, analogous to the British-directed propagandists who were dubbed Lord Haw-Haw. Kaltenbach opened each program...
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    Haw River is a town in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Burlington, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. At...
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  • "The Haw-Hawed Couple" is the eighth episode of the eighteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox...
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    Brian William Haw (7 January 1949 – 18 June 2011) was a British protester and peace campaigner who lived for almost ten years in a peace camp in London's...
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  • and became one of several broadcasters associated with the nickname Lord Haw-Haw. After Germany's defeat, he was again imprisoned. He was released in...
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  • and journalist. He was one of the persons associated with the nickname Lord Haw-Haw during World War II, though he only recorded half a dozen propaganda...
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  • known for its employment of several radio presenters jointly known as Lord Haw-Haw — most notably, William Joyce, who was German radio's most prominent...
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  • Gathering, starring Christina Ricci. He wrote and directed the documentary Lord Haw-Haw: Portrait of a Fanatic for UK and Irish television, and in 2006, directed...
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  • Indian film Sholay Ha Ha Ha (disambiguation) Ho ho ho (disambiguation) Lord Haw-Haw, the nickname of several announcers on the English language propaganda...
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  • popular music, even as they found her attempts at propaganda "laughable". Lord Haw-Haw Tokyo Rose Constance Drexel Dear, Ian; Foot, M. R. D. (2001). "Axis Sally"...
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    neutrality and later used the incident in the propaganda broadcasts of "Lord Haw-Haw". In February 1940, the German tanker Altmark was returning to Germany...
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  • Ruth Ellis and executions for high treason—William Joyce (also known as Lord Haw-Haw) and John Amery—and treachery, with the hanging of Theodore Schurch....
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    Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce, Routledge. Kenny, Mary (2003). Germany calling: a personal biography of William Joyce, 'Lord Haw-Haw'...
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  • including air-dropped leaflets. North Korea portal Radio portal Hanoi Hannah Lord Haw-Haw Propaganda in North Korea Seoul City Sue Tokyo Rose Walter J. Boyne,...
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    broadcasts. Similar accusations concern the propaganda broadcasts of Lord Haw-Haw and Axis Sally, and in 1949 the San Francisco Chronicle described Tokyo...
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  • Dietrich's office when a British traitor, Herr Joyce or "Lord Haw" (based on William Joyce, "Lord Haw-Haw"), comes to complain about his treatment. Dietrich...
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  • (uncredited) Lucky to Me (1939) − Fanshaw "Nasti" News From Lord Haw-Haw (1939−1940) − Lord Haw Haw Yes, Madam? (1939) − Scoffin (uncredited) She Couldn't...
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  • tame remake of 'The Most Dangerous Game' with Count Zaroff replaced by Lord Haw-Haw; sluggish plot development mars the action." Film reviewer Adrian Turner...
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    life imprisonment. The last treason trial was that of William Joyce, "Lord Haw-Haw", who was executed by hanging in 1946. The last conviction under a Treason...
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  • dubbed by disbelieving listeners in the UK as the stilted voice of "Lord Haw-Haw". On May 24, 1944, the Luxembourg government in exile in Washington,...
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    under the control of Jewish advisers. Chandler became known as America's Lord Haw-Haw because of his cultivated American voice. Though he had become a convinced...
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    member of the Irish Literary Theatre William Joyce (1906–1946, known as Lord Haw-Haw), Irish-American Nazi propagandist, executed for treason Michael Morris...
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  • William Joyce (1906–1946) was a Second World War propagandist, nicknamed "Lord Haw-Haw". William Joyce may also refer to: Bill Joyce (baseball) (1865–1941)...
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  • fun of Hitler and the fascist Irish-German anti-British propagandist 'Lord Haw-Haw'. The first broadcast of Hi Gang! was on 26 May 1940, coincident with...
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  • two war-time traitors, John Amery and William Joyce (also known as "Lord Haw-Haw") back to London to be tried for treason, after their capture in Germany...
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    Patrick Hawes (born 1958) is a British composer, conductor, organist and pianist. Born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, the son of publican parents, Hawes grew...
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  • as Voice of America and by shows such as Tokyo Rose, Axis Sally, and Lord Haw Haw. The radio was an important tool of the Nazi propaganda efforts and it...
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