Ralph Izzard
Ralph William Burdick Izzard, OBE (27 August 1910 – 2 December 1992) was an English journalist, author, adventurer and, during World War II, a British Naval Intelligence officer. As a journalist, Izzard spent virtually his entire career with one newspaper, the Daily Mail. After rising to the position of Berlin bureau chief, he remained a star of the paper for 31 years. The stories he covered took him from Egypt to Algeria, Lebanon to Kenya, Korea and beyond.
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Ralph Izzard
Ralph William Burdick Izzard, OBE (27 August 1910 – 2 December 1992) was an English journalist, author, adventurer and, during World War II, a British Naval Intelligence officer. As a journalist, Izzard spent virtually his entire career with one newspaper, the Daily Mail. After rising to the position of Berlin bureau chief, he remained a star of the paper for 31 years. The stories he covered took him from Egypt to Algeria, Lebanon to Kenya, Korea and beyond.
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Ralph William Burdick Izzard, ...... casino in Pernambuco, Brazil.
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1910-08-27
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Billericay, Essex, England
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Ralph Izzard, circa 1944.
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Anthea
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Benedict
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Christina
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Miles
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Sabrina
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Sebastian
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Pembury, Kent, England
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Percy and Florence Burdick Izzard
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Ellen Schmidt-Klewitz
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Molly Crutchleigh-FitzPatrick
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