Word: eyewitnesser
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Lee ended up on Bataan with General MacArthur, and his eyewitness stories were good reporting. He left before Corregidor's fall "to save my neck." He had heard that Don Bell, an American radio commentator, had been tortured and killed by the Japs in Manila, and assumed he would...
The program re-enacted the Coast Guard cutter Campbell's 12-hour scrap with six U-boats in the North Atlantic. Of the Campbell's attack on the sixth submarine, the eyewitness account said:
In 1859, eight years after it was born, the New York Times had one authentic foreign correspondent and he worked abroad only part of the time. He was Henry Raymond, one of the paper's co-founders (the other: Businessman George Jones). A dispatch that Correspondent Raymond wrote from...
The Congress said that about 150 children managed to escape, roamed Warsaw's streets begging for food. An eyewitness described them:' "They look less human than little monsters; dirty, ragged, with eyes that will haunt me forever. They trust no one and expect only the worst from human...
To a plethora of possible solutions, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt contributed another. Her suggestion: send foremen and small groups of workers to the fighting fronts; let them bring back eyewitness accounts to their fellow workers. While the roll of "not present" at war posts grew steadily longer, OWI, WMC and...