War Reporters of WW2
Saturday December 20, 2003
This fascinating article in National Geographic covers the 127 women given accreditation by the US government during the Second World War, including Margaret Bourke-White, the only non-Russian photojournalist in Moscow when the German invasion began (a period when the Russian leadership threatened to shoot anyone who took photographs) and Martha Gellhorn, who reached on the D-Day beaches by stowing away.


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