Ireland’s Nazi Commando

Once labelled the most dangerous man in Europe the focus of the podcast, Otto Skorzeny, was a man plagued with rumours of war crimes, gun running and Neo-Nazi activities all his life. 

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This is the first of two podcasts which looks at the story of Otto Skorzeny, a notorious Nazi with a long but forgotten connection to Ireland.

 

 

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This podcast continues this bizarre story using recently released files from Ireland’s intelligence agency G2. These files contain serious allegations about Skorzeny in Ireland. 

 

 

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Irland Redaktion was a Nazi radio station established during the Second World War. It's sole purpose was to shape and influence Irish public opinion in favour of the Nazis.

 

 

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We begin on the gallows as Frank explains how public executions were a form of entertainment for many Dubliners. Frank explains who the notorious bodysnatchers of Goat Alley were and the history behind Copperfaced Jack, the man after whom the famous night club is named.

 

 

EP 5/7

This podcast transports you back to Ireland during the summer of 1963.Rumours of hidden Nazi treausre from World War II was headline news while a Third World War with the Soviet Union seemed imminent.

 

 

EP 6/7

This podcast transports you back to Ireland during the summer of 1963.Rumours of hidden Nazi treausre from World War II was headline news while a Third World War with the Soviet Union seemed imminent.

 

 

EP 7/7

William Joyce aka Lord Haw Haw was Ireland's most notorious Nazi. Raised in the west of Ireland he was an unlikely spokesman for Hitler's Third Reich. Nevertheless millions tuned in to his sinister broadcasts on behalf of the Nazi regime during the Second World War.

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