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Book Shelf - Radio History: World War Two


Hitler's Irish VoicesHitler's Irish Voices

By: David O'Donoghue
Publisher: Beyond the Pale Publications
First published: 1998
In print

The story of German Radio's wartime Irish Service


Tokyo CallingTokyo Calling

By: Jane Robbins
Publisher: European Press Academic Publishing
First published: 2001
In print

Japanese Overseas Radio Broadcasting 1937-1945


Here is the NewsHere is the News

By: Richard Haver
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
First published: 2007
Out of print

The BBC and the Second World War



Black PropagandaBlack Propaganda in the Second World War

By: Stanley Newcourt-Nowodworski
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
First published: 2005
In print

An assessment of how the "black arts" contributed to Allied victory in the Second World War


Spies of the AirwavesSpies of the Airwaves

By: Hugh Skillen
Publisher: Hugh Skillen
First published: 1989
Out of print

A History of Y Sections During the Second World War.


Nazi Wireless PropangandaNazi Wireless Propanganda

By: Martin Doherty
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
First published: 2000
Out of print

Lord Haw Haw and British public opinion in the Second World War


Lord Haw Haw - The English Voice of Nazi GermanyLord Haw Haw - The English Voice of Nazi Germany

By: Peter Martland
Publisher: PRO Publications
First published: 2003
Out of print

Lord Haw Haw and British public opinion in the Second World War


Germany Calling

Germany CallingGermany Calling

By: Mary Kenny
Publisher: New Island Books / Max Press
First published: 2004
Re-issued: 2008 In print
ISBN: 1906251169

A Personal Biography of William Joyce - 'Lord Haw-Haw'


Haw-Haw: The Tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce

Haw-Haw: The Tragedy of William and Margaret JoyceHaw-Haw: The Tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce

By: Nigel Farndale
Publisher: Macmillan / Pan Books
First published: 2005
In print
ISBN: 0330492845

Another account of William and Margaret Joyce


Hitler's AirwavesHitler's Airwaves

By: Horst J.P. Bergmeier and Rainer E. Lotz
Publisher: Yale University Press
First published: 1997
Out of print

The story of Nazi radio broadcasting and of Nazi propaganda jazz and swing music.


The Secret Wireless WarThe Secret Wireless War

By: Geoffrey Pidgeon
Publisher: UPSO/Arundel Books
First published: 2003
Out of print

The book tells of the formation of the communications division SIS, which was part of MI6 Section VIII. Made up of diary entries by its founding fathers, personal tales, the work of embassies abroad and "Black Propaganda". The book charts SIS earlier days and recalls how Bletchley Park became the headquarters of Section VIII.


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