Martha Gellhorn became his third wife in 1940;
But you're up there with bloody Martha Gellhorn.
The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism is in her honor.
Gellhorn was also the third wife of American novelist Ernest Hemingway,
from 1940 to 1945.
During World War II, Gellhorn often left Hemingway behind to go abroad and report.
In the front row were two
little girls, Mary Taussig and Martha Gellhorn, representing future voters.
Martha Gellhorn became his wife in 1940,
they separated when he met Mary Welsh in London during World War II.
Martha Ellis Gellhorn was an American writer,
travel writer, and journalist who was considered one of the great war correspondents during the 20th century.
Martha Ellis Gellhorn was an American novelist,
travel writer, and journalist who is considered one of the great war correspondents of the 20th century.
Martha Ellis Gellhorn was an American writer,
travel writer, and journalist who was considered one of the great war correspondents during the 20th cen.
Martha Ellis Gellhorn" was an American novelist,
travel writer, and journalist, who is considered one of the greatest War correspondent/war correspondents of the 20th century.
Gellhorn soon went to Western Europe to cover World War II,
and in 1944 she allegedly stowed away on a hospital ship to report on the D-Day landings.
We go London to speak with Chris Woods, a reporter with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism's drones investigation team,
which won the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism last month.
Martha Gellhorn was an American novelist,
travel writer and journalist, considered by The London Daily Telegraph amongst others to be one of the greatest war correspondents of the 20th century.
Industry recognition is marked
by the bureau's success in winning a number of awards, including the prestigious Martha Gellhorn prize in 2013 for its reporting on U.S. drone
attacks in Somalia and elsewhere, and the civil-rights group Amnesty International has paid homage in two successive years for reporting on the war in Iraq and for covering questionable deaths in police custody throughout the United Kingdom.