Giving a taste of the foreign journalist's life during World War II, a war correspondent divulges firsthand accounts of stories that were originally deemed likely to cause "alarm and despondency" and therefore never came to press until now
Richard Collier, was born in London, England in 1924. He joined the Royal Air Force at eighteen after that, as a war correspondent, he traveled throughout the Far East.
He worked on numerous British and American magazines and wrote more than half a dozen books about the Second World War.