Alan Moorehead

Australian war correspondent and author

Alan Moorehead - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1910
Born

1910
116 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Australia

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An Australian journalist and author, contributed significantly to war reporting during World War II. Reported extensively from the African front and later covered the campaigns in the Pacific. Authored several books, including 'The Faraway War,' which chronicled the experiences of soldiers and civilians during the conflict. Worked with prominent publications, bringing clarity to the complexities of war through detailed narrative.

Wrote 'The Faraway War'

Reported from the African front during WWII

Covered campaigns in the Pacific Theater

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