Lord Haw Haw - William Joyce


(5 stars; 6 reviews)

Old Time Radio Programs, Germany Calling ( aka Lord Haw Haw )

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Light entertainment from Germany


(5 stars)

There is a storytelling that's quite appealing - 'the fall of France',, interspersed with personal anecdotes, lends Germany's 'quest for peace' a certain charm. You can understand the comic and entertaining nature of these broadcasts by the number of insults directed at the "dictator of Britain", Churchill. There's one laugh-out-loud moment when Joyce gives us the tale of the "British Minister of Misinformation conducting a systematic campaign of frightening British women and girls about the danger of being injured by splinters from German bombs. The women have reacted to these suggestions and alarms by requesting their milliners to shape the spring and summer hats out of very thin tin plate, which is covered with silk, velvet or other draping material." Lord Haw Haw was comic relief for wartime Brits.

A real scholar warrior


(5 stars)

This is the only recording of William Joyce that Librivox will allow you to listen to due to their censorship policies. William Joyce was attacked by communist antifa and had his face slashed with a razor from mouth to ear. He was then murdered by the British after the war because he believed as Germany did, WW2 could have been avoided. Tragically the cigar chomping drunk pedophile Churchill and his Satanic globalist masters had other plans.

This is real


(5 stars)

You are listening to the broadcast from Germany. It is 1940 great Britain is about to be invaded. It is a beautiful summer's evening and the lights are out . All you can see is the radio's dim tuning dial in the twilight. A crackling broadcast from Germany disturbs the tranquility. These broadcasts are a time machine. Spooky and at the time both scary and funny. They transport back to those critical months of the war.

An amazing slice of history!


(5 stars)

I'd knew of "Lord Haw Haw" from various sources, but never actually heard him or his broadcasts. Amazing to listen to these poisonious drops of pro-Nazi wisdom. In it's own way, this is as funny as "Duffys Tavern"...and as frightening as "Lights Out"... The Quality of the recordings isn't great, but it's amazing that ANY of these survived. It's worth listening through all the cracks and pops to hear something this rare. Truely amazing.

A Ghost Writer?


(5 stars)

I wonder if Joyce actually wrote the garbage he spewed or did Goebbels appoint a talented well educated refuse collector?

A Deserving Man


(5 stars)

Yes indeed, Joyce was deserving, he deserved the hangman's noose and got it.