“Germany calling, Germany calling, Germany calling.” During the Second World War, those words meant only one thing – that William Joyce was on the radio and spewing his unique brand of anti-British bile.Known as “Lord Haw Haw,” the American-born Joyce tried to convince the British public, in a sneering and sarcastic tone, that resistance to the Nazi military machine was futile and defeat was inevitable. From Berlin, he blasted out crude agitprop about the weakness of Britain, and its leaders, and the superiority of the German system.Nowadays, a few hundred kilometers down the road in Prague, there’s an heir to …read more
Source: Ron Paul Institute