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Joyce, William, 1906-1946

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Personal name headingJoyce, William, 1906-1946
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Variant(s)Haw-Haw, Lord, 1906-1946
Lord Haw-Haw, 1906-1946
Frölich, William, 1906-1946
Birth date1906-04-24
Death date1946-01-03
Place of birthBrooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Place of deathLondon (England)
Field of activityNazi propaganda Fascist propaganda Radio broadcasting
Profession or occupationPoliticians Foreign agents Radio broadcasters
Found inHis Dämmerung über England, 1940.
Wikipedia, September 24, 2015 (William Brooke Joyce, born in Brooklyn, New York on April 24, 1906. He was nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw and was an American-born Irish-British Fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster to the United Kingdom during World War II. He was convicted of one count of High Treason in 1945. The Court of Appeal and the House of Lords upheld his conviction. He was hanged at Wandsworth Prison in London on January 3, 1946)
OCLC, October 13, 2015 (access points: Joyce, William, Joyce, William, 1906-1946, Haw-Haw (Lord), Lord Haw Haw; usage: William Joyce)
The traitors, 2017: page 52, etc. (William Joyce; moves to Germany in 1939; adopts a punning surname--Frölich, German for joy)
Associated languageeng