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Felix Dodds

    Hitler's Irish Voices
    One Good Day
    • George Mitchell described his time helping broker peace in Northern Ireland by saying, 'We had 700 bad days - and then one good day, which changed the course of history'. This is the fascinating insider account of those negotiations from the then Irish head of the Anglo-Irish Secretariat in Belfast, exploring the complex and delicate series of talks

      One Good Day
    • Hitler’s Irish Voices is the first detailed study of the Nazis’ wartime propaganda message to neutral Ireland. It includes pen-pictures of the broadcasters, details of how the service began and how its message evolved as the war turned inexorably against the Third Reich. The book contains eye-witness accounts of what was going on behind the scenes in the Berlin radio centre as Hartmann’s team of broadcasters sought to persuade the Irish public that a German victory was in their best interests.

      Hitler's Irish Voices