Passport to Destiny (1944) | |
Director(s) | Ray McCarey |
Producer(s) | Herman Schlom |
Top Genres | Comedy, War |
Top Topics | World War II |
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Passport to Destiny (1944) was a Comedy - War Film directed by Ray McCarey and produced by Herman Schlom.
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Rudolf Hess was a Nazi official, Deputy to Adolf Hitler, who flew to the UK I 1941 in an attempt to broker a peace.
Moabit Prison was in the Moabit district of Berlin (part of the Tiergarten Borough and now part of the Mitte borough) and was used by the German government and the Gestapo for holding prisoners for criminal and political reasons. It was demolished in 1955. The term Moabit also refers to the Central Criminal Court of Berlin.
"Lord Haw Haw" was a name given by the British to several different German propaganda broadcasters during the Second World War, including but not limited to William Joyce. The name is thought to have been coined by Jonah Barrington of the Daily Express. It is unlikely that the Germans ever referred to Joyce to his face as Lord Haw Haw.
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Moabit Prison was in the Moabit district of Berlin (part of the Tiergarten Borough and now part of the Mitte borough) and was used by the German government and the Gestapo for holding prisoners for criminal and political reasons. It was demolished in 1955. The term Moabit also refers to the Central Criminal Court of Berlin.
"Lord Haw Haw" was a name given by the British to several different German propaganda broadcasters during the Second World War, including but not limited to William Joyce. The name is thought to have been coined by Jonah Barrington of the Daily Express. It is unlikely that the Germans ever referred to Joyce to his face as Lord Haw Haw.
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