Clare Hollingworth
Clare Hollingworth | |
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Hollingworth in 1968 at | |
| Born | 10 October 1911 |
| Died | 10 January 2017 (aged 105) |
| Resting place | St. Margaret of Antioch, Bygrave, Hertfordshire, England |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Years active | 1939–1981 |
| Known for | Being the first journalist to report the outbreak of World War II |
| Spouses | Vandeleur Robinson
(m. 1936; div. 1951)Geoffrey Hoare
(m. 1951; died 1965) |
Clare Hollingworth OBE (10 October 1911 – 10 January 2017) was an English journalist and author. She was the first war correspondent to report the outbreak of World War II, described as "the scoop of the century". As a rookie reporter for The Daily Telegraph in 1939, while travelling from Poland to Germany, she spotted and reported German forces massed on the Polish border; The Daily Telegraph headline read: "1,000 tanks massed on Polish border"; three days later she was the first to report the German invasion of Poland.
Hollingworth was appointed OBE by Elizabeth II for "services to journalism" in 1982. She died on 10 January 2017 at the age of 105.