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World War, 1939-1945 + Journalists
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G.I. Joe, Ernie Pyle, North Shore Entertainment presents a Marino Amoruso film ; produced by Michael Stramiello ; written & directed by Marino Amoruso
Roi Ottley's World War II, the lost diary of an African American journalist, edited with an introduction by Mark A. Huddle
Reporting war, how foreign correspondents risked capture, torture, and death to cover World War II, Ray Moseley
Ernie Pyle's war, America's eyewitness to World War II, James Tobin
John Steinbeck, the war years, 1939-1945, Roy Simmonds
Stanley Johnston's blunder, the reporter who spilled the secret behind the U.S. Navy's Victory at Midway, Elliot Carlson
Reporting war, how foreign correspondents risked capture, torture, and death to cover World War II, Ray Moseley
Fighting words, the war correspondents of World War Two, Richard Collier
The Pacific War uncensored, a war correspondent's unvarnished account of the fight against Japan, by Harold Guard ; edited by John Tring
Dateline liberated Paris, the Hotel Scribe and the invasion of the press, Ronald Weber
Reporting the war, the journalistic coverage of World War II, Frederick S. Voss
Hemingway at war, Ernest Hemingway's adventures as a World War II correspondent, Terry Mort
War stories, produced by the LAB for Discovery Networks Europe ; Discovery Channel
An American island in Hitler's Reich, the Bad Nauheim internment, Charles B. Buckdick
Ernie Pyle's war, America's eyewitness to World War II, James Tobin
The Writing 69th, civilian war correspondents accompany a U.S. bombing raid on Germany during World War II, by Jim Hamilton
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