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In Germany the most threatening and caustic radio personality was Mildred Gillars known to the troops as the foreboding Axis Sally but in Britain one Nazi broadcaster became famous above all others The man who became known as Lord HawHaw broadcast daily programs from Germany introduced with a deliberate parody of the BBC by using the words Germany calling These propaganda broadcasts were widely derided in Britain but thousands listened to them every day and the distinctive voice of Lord HawHaw became as instantly recognizable to listeners in the UK as that of Prime Minster Winston Churchill Although his accent was odd he appeared to be British leading so many of the Britons who listened to him to wonder who he was and why he was broadcasting on behalf of the Nazis
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