Jack Belden Papers 1939-1989

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Jack Belden Papers 1939-1989

The Jack Belden Papers (1939-1989) contain biographical information, several published wartime articles, reviews of Belden’s three books, photographs, and typescripts (with corrections) of his poetry, much of which relates to his wartime experiences and impressions.

1 Box; (0.5 Linear Feet)

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Belden, Jack, 1910-

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Journalist Jack Belden (1910-1989) served as a foreign correspondent in China before and after World War II. He covered the Sino-Japanese War for United Press, International in the 1930s. War reporting assignments took him to Burma, North Africa and Italy for such publications as London Daily Mail, London Daily Herald, Time, and Life Magazine. Belden returned to China in 1946 to write about the Chinese Civil War. He authored three books on Asia: Retreat with Stilwell (1943), Still Time to Die (1...