Claud Cockburn

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Claud Cockburn was a British journalist and author known for his left-wing politics, investigative reporting, and influential commentary on international affairs in the mid-20th century.

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Claud Cockburn canonical 3
Claude Cockburn 1
Francis Claud Cockburn 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
human
journalist
political writer
child Alexander Cockburn
Andrew Cockburn
Patrick Cockburn
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
coveredConflict Spanish Civil War
dateOfBirth 1904-04-12
dateOfDeath 1981-12-15
employer Daily Worker
The Times
The Week
familyName Cockburn
founded The Week
fullName Claud Cockburn self-linksurface differs
surface form: Francis Claud Cockburn
genre investigative journalism
memoir
political journalism
givenName Claud
Francis
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality British
notableFor investigative reporting on international affairs
left-wing political commentary
notableWork Bestseller
Crossing the Line
In Time of Trouble
The Week
occupation author
journalist
novelist
political commentator
placeOfBirth China
Beijing
surface form: Peking
placeOfDeath Cork
Ireland
politicalAlignment communist sympathizer
left-wing
relative Olivia Wilde
residence County Cork
spouse Jean Ross
Patricia Byron
Patricia Cockburn
usedPseudonym Frank Pitcairn
wroteFor Daily Worker
The Times
The Week

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Cockburn hasNotableBearer Claud Cockburn
Olivia Wilde relative Claud Cockburn
Patrick Cockburn father Claud Cockburn
this entity surface form: Claude Cockburn
Olivia Jane Cockburn relative Claud Cockburn
Claud Cockburn fullName Claud Cockburn self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Francis Claud Cockburn