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Harold Denny

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266:"HAROLD DENNY, 56, JOURNALIST, DEAD; War Correspondent of Times, Ex-Prisoner of Nazis, Victim of Heart Attack in Des Moines WORLD BATTLES HIS BEAT Wrote From Nicaragua, Africa, Finland, Russia--Wounded in Rundstedt Offensive World and Its Wars His Beat Interviewed Kings and Emperors Held in Cell by Gestapo Did Not Report Own Wound Began Career in Des Moines With Marines in Nicaragua Watched Soviet Purges" 464: 449: 444: 429: 454: 334: 391: 459: 363: 302: 265: 196:, while working there as a war correspondent, and was imprisoned as a POW. During his imprisonment he was interrogated by the 392:"TASK OF OCCUPATION DECLARED IN PERIL; Patterson at Dinner Honoring War Correspondents Says More Appropriations Are Needed" 154:
His obituary said he covered four wars, one rebellion, and the sixth undeclared war on the Manchurian border between the
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Denny was visiting his sister, in Des Moines, when he suffered a fatal heart attack, on July 3, 1945.
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honored war correspondents, including Denny, at an event in Washington, on November 23, 1946.
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Captured by during World War 2 while serving as a war correspondent
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on his experience as a POW, after he was repatriated in May 1942.
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He returned to work as a war correspondent, and covered the
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Index

Des Moines, Iowa
US Army
Rainbow Division
World War I
Private
Sergeant
Drake University
Des Moines Register
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Minneapolis Tribune
The New York Times
Soviet Union
Japan
Moscow show trials
Nicaragua
Dollars for Bullets
Jean Bullitt Lowery
Kentucky
Libya
Gestapo
Behind both Lines
Invasion of Normandy
Germany
Battle of the Bulge
Victory in Europe
Secretary of War
Robert P. Patterson


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