Collin Brooks

Brooks as a young man, in 1911 Collin Brooks (22 December 1893 – 6 April 1959), frequently known as "CB", was a British journalist, writer, and broadcaster. In 1913 he founded the Manchester Press Agency. In 1915 he joined the British Army, where he was awarded the Military Cross as a 2nd Lieutenant. After the war, he worked for many newspapers from 1921 until 1953, becoming chairman and editor of ''Truth'' for 12 years. His later career moved from journalism to broadcasting, and he participated in ''Any Questions'' and ''The Brains Trust'' for BBC Radio. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Brooks, Collin
Published: London : Macdonald, 1948
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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by Brooks, Collin
Published: London : Royal Historical Society, 1998
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