Controversy of Zion
Controversy of Zion It is one of the commonplaces of history that adverse circumstances offer no obstacle to men of outstanding energy and ability. A less promising preparation for a man destined to…
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Controversy of Zion
It is one of the commonplaces of history that adverse circumstances offer no obstacle to men of outstanding energy and ability. A less promising preparation for a man destined to be one of the most brilliant political analysts and descriptive writers of the century could hardly be imagined. Douglas Reed, who described himself as "relatively unschooled", started out in life as an office boy at the age of thirteen and he was a bank clerk at nineteen before enlisting at the outbreak of World War I.
Three years later he became assistant Times corespondent in Berlin before moving on to Vienna as Chief Central European corespondent.Reed broke with the Times in October 1943, near the He was already 26 years old when he reached the London Times in 1921 as a telephonist and clerk; and he was 30 when he finally reached journalism as sub-editor.