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The War Correspondents, by Keith Warren Lloyd presents the horrors of the battles of World War II through the eyes of a a number of war correspondents. These men and women put their lives in danger in order to report to the public the horrors and friendships of the war. Many of the names may be familiar: Ernie Pyle (lost his life during the final days of the war), Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkrite, Ernest Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn, and others. Reading about the war through the eyes of these reporters gives the reader a different perspective of war. It is a close and intimate look of what the men and women who fought the war had to endure. It is a book that will remain with you long after you finish reading it.