Jack Belden

Jack Belden in 1984 Jack Belden (February 3, 1910 in Brooklyn, New York – June 3, 1989 in Paris) was an American war correspondent who covered the Japanese invasion of China, the Second World War in Europe, and the Chinese Civil War in the late 1940s.

Belden traveled to the front lines to cover events from the point of view of ordinary soldiers and villagers. He acquired fluent Chinese and in 1942 accompanied General Joseph Stilwell on the Chinese Army's retreat from Burma. After recovering from injuries suffered while covering the Italian campaign, he returned to China. His final book ''China Shakes the World'' (1949) initially sold few copies, but was reissued in 1970 and became known as a classic of China reporting. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oorspronkelijke titel : China shakes the world
    By Belden, Jack, Schotman, Joh. W.
    Date 1951
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    By Belden, Jack
    Date 1951