Wolf Mittler
Radio personality, Deceased Person
1918 – 2002
Who was Wolf Mittler?
Wolf Mittler was a German radio host and journalist, known as one of the persons associated with the nickname Lord Haw-Haw.
He became internationally known as Lord Haw-Haw on the English language propaganda radio programme Germany Calling, broadcast by Nazi German radio to audiences in Great Britain and the United States, during World War II.
1943 he fled to Italy where he was captured by the Gestapo, but managed to escape to Switzerland.
After the end of World War II and his subsequent return to Germany, he became a radio host for bavarian radio. There he became best known for his simultaneous translation of Kennedy's speech addressing the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, and the first manned moonlanding live in 1969, among others. Later in his career he spoke the traffic information for German radio Bayern 3.
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- Born
- 1918
Munich - Profession
- Lived in
- Munich
- Died
- 2002
Munich
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on July 23, 2013
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