<p>William Joyce was a man of many nations and no loyalties-Brooklyn-born Irish-raised English-educated and executed for treason. As Lord Haw-Haw he became the infamous voice of Nazi Germany broadcasting propaganda from Berlin with theatrical venom and icy precision.<br><br>But behind the 'Germany Calling 'microphone was a man of contradictions: fascist idealist romantic obsessive and political misfit.<br><br>Written with exceptional flare - this new biography traces Joyce's entire arc-from street-fighting fascist in 1930s London to his final broadcasts in the ruins of Berlin and from his turbulent marriage to Margaret to his trial and execution at Wandsworth.<br><br>Drawing on private letters unpublished wartime broadcast transcripts from British and U.S. archives and contemporary accounts this new work reveals the man behind the myth.<br><br>It is a story of ideology and intimacy fanaticism and failure and the strange haunting voice that once echoed across Europe.</p>
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