Hitler's Irish Voices : the story of German radio's wartime Irish service

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Auteur principal : O'Donoghue David (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Hitler's Irish Voices : the story of German radio's wartime Irish service / David O'Donoghue; [foreword by J.J. Lee]
Publié : Belfast : Beyond the Pale Publications , 1998
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVIII-236 p.)
Sujets :
  • Goebbels' Gaelic Lord Haw Haw.
  • The Austrian Archaeologist.
  • Guinness und Gespräche at the Red Bank Restaurant.
  • Ludwig Mühlhausen: Scholar and Spy.
  • Dr Mahr's Departure.
  • By Mail Boat to the Fatherland.
  • Berlin Rundfunkhaus, 1939: the War of Words Begins.
  • Berlin University's Radio Team.
  • M15 and Others Lend an Ear.
  • Dr Mah's Blueprint.
  • Dr Mahr versusDr Goebbels.
  • Hartmann's Biggest Coup.
  • The Coup d'Etat that Never Happened.
  • Throught Irish Eyes: Francis Stuart's View from Berlin.
  • The "Triumph" of Stalingrad.
  • Berlin's Advice: Don't Vote Fine Gael.
  • Dicing With Death.
  • The Cadogan Broadcasts.
  • All Aboard for Luxembourg.
  • Francis Stuart Draws the Line.
  • Using the Irish to Topple Roosevelt.
  • Secret Mission to Luxembourg.
  • End Game.
  • Aftermath.
  • Appendix I: Mahr's Blueprint for the Irland-Redaktion.
  • Appendix II: One Woman's Journey from a Nazi Camp to Holloway Prison.
  • Appendix III: John O'Reilly-the Wild Boy from County Clare.
  • Appendix IV: Technical Date.
  • Appendix V: Nazi Party Members in Ireland.