Philip Pembroke Stephens

Philip Pembroke Stephens (1903–1937) was a journalist, foreign correspondent for the Daily Express and the Daily Telegraph. He was expelled from Germany in June 1934 for his critical reporting of Nazism and his campaigning in support of the German Jews. In 1937, reporting from Shanghai on the Japanese invasion of China, he was shot and killed by a Japanese bullet.

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Birth dateJanuary 01, 1894
Date of deathNovember 18, 1937
Education
Norfolk
University of Cambridge
Gresham's School

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