To conclude this personal note, I, William Joyce, will merely say that I left England because I would not fight for Jewry against the Führer and Nati… - William Joyce

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To conclude this personal note, I, William Joyce, will merely say that I left England because I would not fight for Jewry against the Führer and National Socialism, and because I believe most ardently, as I do today, that victory and a perpetuation of the old system would be an incomparably greater evil for [England] than defeat coupled with a possibility of building something new, something really national, something truly socialist.

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About William Joyce

William Brooke Joyce (24 April 1906 - 3 January 1946) was an American-born propagandist for Nazi Germany during World War II, known as Lord Haw-Haw, whose English-language radio broadcasts began with the words Germany Calling. He was executed for treason by the British.

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Native Name: William Brooke Joyce
Alternative Names: Lord Haw-Haw

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