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Valentine Williams

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in the period before official accreditations were granted. When the British government relented its opposition to the presence of journalists in 1915, having been warned by
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as a soldier and wrote two autobiographical books about his war-time experiences. In the aftermath of war, he travelled widely as a reporter, covering events such as the
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met him in connection with events at Versailles and described in a diary entry that "He is far too intelligent to be employed by such a paper" (the
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Farish, Matthew (2001), "Modern Witnesses: Foreign Correspondents, Geopolitical Vision, and the First World War",
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that reporting limitations were affecting public opinion in the United States, Williams stepped into the role.
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and Beach Thomas took his place as an accredited reporter in France. Williams was awarded the
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in Manhattan, where he had travelled from England for special medical treatment.
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Williams was born in 1883. He was the eldest son of the chief editor at
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Williams was married to Alice Crawford. He died on 20 November 1946 at
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MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909–1949
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Williams was too old for active service at the outbreak of
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and around 1926 gave up his post as Foreign Editor of the
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Encyclopedia of Media and Propaganda in Wartime America
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In December 1915, Williams enlisted for service in the
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in 1905, aged 21. In 1908, he left Reuters to join the
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Wyatt, Clarence R.; Manning, Martin J., eds. (2011),
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Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
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Index


Reuters
Austin Harrison
Berlin
Daily Mail
Portuguese revolution of 1910
Balkans
World War I
war correspondents
William Beach Thomas
Theodore Roosevelt
Irish Guards
Military Cross
Versailles Peace Conference
Tutankhamen
Harold Nicolson
thrillers
World War II
Secret Intelligence Service
Malcolm Muggeridge
Kim Philby
Twentieth-Century Fox
Metro-Goldwyn Mayer
Gotham Hospital
With Our Army in Flanders
LCCN
15-27694
The Return of Clubfoot
The Red Mass
The Pigeon House

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