Reporting War: How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture, Torture and Death to Cover World War II

Reporting War: How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture, Torture and Death to Cover World War II

by Ray Moseley
Reporting War: How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture, Torture and Death to Cover World War II

Reporting War: How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture, Torture and Death to Cover World War II

by Ray Moseley

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Overview

This “excellent, wonderfully-researched” chronicle of WWII journalism explores the lives and work of embedded reporters across every theater of war (Chris Ogden, former Time magazine bureau chief in London).
 
Luminary journalists Ed Murrow, Martha Gellhorn, Walter Cronkite, and Clare Hollingworth were among the young reporters who chronicled World War II’s daily horrors and triumphs for Western readers. In Reporting War, fellow foreign correspondent Ray Moseley mines their writings to create an exhilarating parallel narrative of the war effort in Europe, Pearl Harbor, North Africa, and Japan. This vivid history also explores the lives, methods, and motivations of the courageous journalists who doggedly followed the action and the story, often while embedded in the Allied armies.

Moseley’s sweeping yet intimate history draws on newly unearthed material to offer a comprehensive account of the war. Reporting War sheds much-needed light on an abundance of individual stories and overlooked experiences, including those of women and African-American journalists, which capture the drama as it was lived by reporters on the front lines of history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300226348
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 08/11/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 440
Sales rank: 69,065
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Ray Moseley enjoyed a long career as a foreign, diplomatic, and chief European correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, stationed in London, Washington, Berlin, Rome, Cairo, Belgrade, Moscow, and Nairobi. He lives in London.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xii

Introduction 1

1 Hitler Unleashes the War 10

2 War in Finland, Norway and Denmark 26

3 The Fall of France and the Low Countries 38

4 The Battle of Britain and the Air War on Germany 52

5 The German Conquest of Greece and Yugoslavia 71

6 Germany Invades the Soviet Union 90

7 Pearl Harbor 105

8 Japan Invades: The Philippines, Singapore, Burma 120

9 Pacific Island Campaigns 149

10 The Desert War 170

11 Stalingrad and Leningrad 195

12 The Battle for Italy 208

13 D-Day Landings in Normandy 230

14 The Battle for France 246

15 The Liberation of Paris 259

16 The Western Allies Drive Toward Germany 269

17 Germany Invaded 285

18 The Camps Inside Germany 300

19 The End of the War in Europe 313

20 Final Battles in the Pacific 324

21 Victory over Japan 338

22 After the War 355

Notes 370

Bibliography 391

Index 396

Illustration Credits 422

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