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Russell

Sir william russell is a famous reporter of The Times and the first professional war correspondent. 1854 In February, 34-year-old william russell went to Malta with the Royal Guard as a special correspondent. Russell reported from the front of the war from the saddle, or on a table made of two barrels and a board. The Times published his monumental masterpiece of battlefield communication-Charge of Light Cavalry Brigade. Russell was 64 years old when he reported the 10 war he witnessed in Egypt from 1883 to 1884. Of course, covering the war also won Russell many honors: Iron Cross, Austrian Franz Joseph Knight, Royal Victoria Medal, Turkish War Medal, Indian War Medal, South African War Medal and so on. Churchill

1in the spring of 897, it was learned that racial riots had occurred in the mountainous areas on the northwest border of India, and the British colonial authorities sent General Bindon Brad to the area to suppress them. Churchill, then a lieutenant, wrote to General Bindon and asked him to be a war correspondent. His mother made an agreement with the Daily Telegraph to let him send back war reports from India to the newspaper. During the war, Churchill took time to write a large number of manuscripts for the Daily Telegraph in London and the Calcutta Herald in India. What made Churchill unhappy was that when these reports were published in London's Daily Telegraph, the signature was only "a young officer". This was decided by his mother after consulting with friends in London without Churchill's consent. Hemingway

1918 In May, ernest hemingway joined the American Red Cross Field Service Corps and came to the Italian battlefield of World War I. From 1920 to 1924, Hemingway served as a reporter for Toronto Star and Star Weekly, and later participated in the Spanish Civil War and World War II as a reporter. Hemingway had 237 shrapnel in his body and 57 stitches in his head. Kurt

Opposing the war, filming the war and dying in the battlefield are the true portrayal of this war correspondent who claims to have been on the battlefield for the longest time. At the age of 40, he suddenly decided to become a reporter. In the following days, he first told the world about the major events in Sri Lanka, Kurdish areas, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Chechnya, Kosovo and East Timor. On May 24th, 2000, Kurt Jocks was killed by rebels in Sierra Leone. Before that, he was awarded the greatest war correspondent in the world since the Vietnam War. Qian Xiao

Xiao Gan, as the only and earliest China journalist on the battlefield in Western Europe during World War II, experienced two bombings in London and followed the US military into the Rhine River. He was the first war correspondent to cover in the city after conquering Berlin. His writing is vivid, and up to now, his articles can still be published as essays and reportage. Capa

Robert capa is Hungarian. Looking at Kappa's photos will not make people feel the importance of skills, but show a kind of courage that can be bought with life. His most famous photo "Lens" is of poor quality, while another frame "Normandy Landing" is even blurred, and focal length, aperture and shutter are all useless terms in his photos. He is taking pictures with his own life, not with a machine. 1954, Kappa quietly came to the battlefield in Vietnam despite the dissuasion of relatives and friends. He used his camera to reflect the tragedy in Vietnam (the title of Capa's last work). Unfortunately, he accidentally stepped on a mine and died at the age of 4 1. snow

1June, 936, Si Nuo broke through the blockade of the Kuomintang army and entered the red zone in northern Shaanxi. Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De and many other senior leaders of the Central Committee were interviewed by Si Nuo. After returning to Peiping, Si Nuo arranged the interview records into a collection called Red Star Shines on China, which was published in London, England on June 1937+00.

Xu Xinghu: Guangming Daily correspondent in Belgrade. Both parents are farmers, and he is the only boy in the family. 1990 graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University majoring in Serbian in Eastern Europe, and later worked in the international department of Guangming Daily. 1993 joined the party in February. 65438+1In the early morning of May 8, 1999, he was killed in a missile attack on the Embassy of China in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia led by the United States, and died in the line of duty at the age of 3 1.

LUQIU LUWEI: He is a famous TV reporter, and now he works in Phoenix TV. She was the only China female journalist in Baghdad during the Iraqi war in 2003, which attracted great attention from China audience and was called "battlefield rose".