VV(12): Haw-Haw
Dave Monroe
davidmmonroe at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 27 14:52:08 CST 2001
"'Of course. Rather awkward if it were the other, haw
haw.'" (V., Ch. 9, Sec. ii, p. 241)
"Mussolini? Fiume? Italia irredenta? Fascisti?
National Socialist German Workers' Party? Adolf
Hitler? Kautsky's Independents?" (V., Ch. 9, Sec. ii,
p. 242)
William Joyce, a.k.a., Lord Haw-Haw?
http://www.heretical.co.uk/joyce.html
A few recent titles which seem worth loking into,
though here I've yet to do so myself (I just
recognized the name here, is all) ...
Bergmaier, Horst J. and Rainer E. Lotz.
Hitler's Airwaves: The Inside Story of
Nazi Radio Broadcasting and Propaganda Swing.
New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1997.
Doherty, Martin. Nazi Wireless Propaganda:
Lord Haw-Haw and British Public Opinion.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2000.
Shirer, William L. "This Is Berlin":
Radio Broadcasts from Nazi Germany.
New York: Overlook Press, 1999.
The Doherty includes a CD(-Rom?), apparently. Okay,
beyond those named, we've now had Pound and (Wm.)
Joyce. Yeats? Will look into it ...
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