Word: eyewitnesser
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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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...
Last week from the Sanananda front in New Guinea came a dramatic eyewitness dispatch telling of the fighting that broke the last Jap resistance in Papua. Over it was Vice President Bartholomew's byline.
About three weeks ago U.P.'s Moscow dispatches began coming through signed by Shapiro's assistant, Meyer Handler (once in U.P.'s Paris office); Shapiro had disappeared. Last week, when he returned to Moscow and feverishly began cabling copy, the U.S. found out where he had gone...
Just seven days after Hersey got home, the Navy released the news of the sinking of the carrier Wasp. Hersey was on one of the ships in the Wasp's task force when the carrier was sunk, and he wrote the eyewitness story of the sinking in TIME, this...