William Joyce

Standard Name: Joyce, William
Used Form: Lord Ha Ha

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Literary responses Evelyn Waugh
During his later life reviewers and commentators were hard on Waugh, and he responded pugnaciously. When Nancy Spain wrote rudely about him after a hostile encounter in June 1955, he sued for libel and was...
Occupation Rebecca West
From 1945 to 1950, West was employed as a court reporter for the New Yorker.
Deakin, Motley F. Rebecca West. Twayne, 1980.
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The trials she covered ranged from that of William Joyce (the fascist broadcaster of Irish descent popularly known...
politics Natalie Clifford Barney
Abandoning her formerly held pacifist views, NCB supported Mussolini and the Fascists. In 1940 she presented Ezra Pound with a radio and a letter praising Lord Ha Ha 's pro-Nazi broadcasts for their exceptionally far-sweeping...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Rebecca West
The book offers a detailed analysis of William Joyce 's and John Amery 's trials for high treason for their pro-Nazi broadcasts during the war.
Amery, son and brother of successful British politicians, had been...

Timeline

1946: William Joyce, born in New York of an Irish-American...

National or international item

1946

William Joyce , born in New York of an Irish-American father and English mother, was hanged for treason on account of his pro-Nazi broadcasts during the war.
Dear, Ian C. B., and Michael Richard Daniell Foot, editors. The Oxford Companion to World War II. Oxford University Press, 1995.
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Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr, and Laurie Clancy. “Running Experiments Off: An Interview”. Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut, edited by William Rodney Allen, Mississippi University Press, 1988, pp. 46-56.
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1946: William Joyce, born in New York of an Irish-American...

National or international item

1946

William Joyce , born in New York of an Irish-American father and English mother, was hanged for treason on account of his pro-Nazi broadcasts during the war.
Dear, Ian C. B., and Michael Richard Daniell Foot, editors. The Oxford Companion to World War II. Oxford University Press, 1995.
640
Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr, and Laurie Clancy. “Running Experiments Off: An Interview”. Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut, edited by William Rodney Allen, Mississippi University Press, 1988, pp. 46-56.
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