A list of members of The Right Club maintained by Sir Archibald Ramsay emerged after the War. It included: William Joyce (who as Lord Haw Haw broadcast Nazi propaganda and who was executed for treason after the war); journalists A.K. ...
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Language: en
Pages: 94
Pages: 94
Irene is a new student at the University of Waterloo, in Ontario. She is alone for the first time in her life, in a new and unfamiliar city. She finds it hard to connect with people and engage in the campus life that everyone else seems to be a part
Language: en
Pages: 212
Pages: 212
For a while after he was reappointed as First Lord of the Admiralty in September 1939, Winston Churchill was outwitted by a disgruntled Russian emigre who made dresses for the Duchess of Windsor and sold the best caviar in London in her South Kensington tea room. She smuggled secret letters
Language: en
Pages: 325
Pages: 325
A military historian details the search for Soviet moles in Western intelligence agencies that began in the 1960s and led to some startling revelations
Language: en
Pages: 304
Pages: 304
In 2004, Manchester United could proclaim itself the richest football club in the world, and boasted global commercial appeal alongside more than a decade of success on the pitch. In early 2005, American businessman Malcolm Glazer targeted a leveraged takeover of the club, and it looked set to be plunged
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