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Haw-haw

(2005)
The Tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce
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William and Margaret Joyce-Lord and Lady Haw-Hawbecame one of the most mythologized, feared, and ridiculed partnerships of the Second World War. His 'Germany Calling' broadcasts delivered in an upper-class drawl, and her more feminine pro-Nazi wireless talks, were part of the very fabric of the Home Front. Yet when they were captured in May 1945, only he was charged with high treason. Authorized by William Joyces daughter and based on new interviews and previously unpublished archives, Haw-Haw is the meticulously researched and vividly written biography that traces William and Margarets relationship from the rise of the fascist movement in the East End of London through to war-torn Berlin; intrigue, hubris, alcoholism, infidelity following them along the way.



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