From Prague to Jerusalem : An Uncommon Journey of a Journalist /
After spending his childhood in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia and witnessing the Communist takeover of his country in 1948, a young journalist named Milan Kubic embarked on a career as a Newsweek correspondent that spanned thirty-one years and three continents, reporting on some of the most memorable...
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DeKalb, IL :
NIU Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The end of an era
- The first catastrophe : World War II
- An uneasy interlude
- The second catastrophe : communist coup d'etat
- Escape to the US zone in Germany
- In the refugee camps
- Waiting for a US visa
- America!
- On the staff of Newsweek
- Frustrated in the hemisphere
- My quarrel with the Reformadores
- The Six Day War and its aftermath
- Arafat and the rise of the PLO
- Covering the losers' beat
- Watching the Soviet satellites
- Meeting the new Germans
- My last beat : Israel
- Menachem Begin and the rise of Israel's right
- Israel's secret keepers -and leakers
- Pollard, Irangate, and bus 300
- My quarrel with Israel
- The West Bankers.