Remembering journalists killed covering World War II

Remembering the war correspondents who died on assignment while covering World War II.
Read moreRemembering the war correspondents who died on assignment while covering World War II.
Read moreNewsweek’s Bill Shenkel had written about aviation for years, and finally got a chance in 1944 to get out of the D.C. office and cover the war from the field. The first U.S. bombing mission to the Japanese home islands since the Doolittle Raid was the opportunity he had waited for, but he didn’t come home.
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