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Jay Cooke Allen Jr. (Seattle, 7 July 1900 – Carmel, 20 December 1972) was an American journalist. He worked mostly for the Chicago Tribune, though his contributions appeared also in many other US newspapers, especially between the mid-1920s and the mid-1930s. He is known mostly as a foreign correspondent active during the Spanish Civil War; his interview with Francisco Franco, report from Badajoz and interview with José Antonio Primo de Rivera are at times considered 3 most important journalistic accounts of the conflict and made enormous impact around the globe. His work as war correspondent is extremely controversial: some consider him a model of impartial, investigative journalism, and some think his work an examplary case of ideologically-motivated manipulation and fake news.

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  • Jay Allen (nascut a Seattle, EUA, el 7 de juliol de 1900 i mort el 24 de desembre de 1972) va ser un periodista estatunidenc. Com a corresponsal de diversos mitjans nord-americans, es va especialitzar com a periodista de guerra a Europa i va informar de diversos conflictes, com la Guerra Civil Espanyola i la Segona Guerra Mundial. (ca)
  • Jay Cooke Allen​ (Seattle, 1900 – Carmel-by-the-Sea, 1972) fue un periodista estadounidense. Como corresponsal de diversos medios norteamericanos, se especializó como periodista de guerra en Europa e informó de diversos conflictos, como la Guerra Civil Española y la Segunda Guerra Mundial.​ (es)
  • Jay Cooke Allen Jr. (Seattle, 7 July 1900 – Carmel, 20 December 1972) was an American journalist. He worked mostly for the Chicago Tribune, though his contributions appeared also in many other US newspapers, especially between the mid-1920s and the mid-1930s. He is known mostly as a foreign correspondent active during the Spanish Civil War; his interview with Francisco Franco, report from Badajoz and interview with José Antonio Primo de Rivera are at times considered 3 most important journalistic accounts of the conflict and made enormous impact around the globe. His work as war correspondent is extremely controversial: some consider him a model of impartial, investigative journalism, and some think his work an examplary case of ideologically-motivated manipulation and fake news. (en)
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  • Jay Allen (nascut a Seattle, EUA, el 7 de juliol de 1900 i mort el 24 de desembre de 1972) va ser un periodista estatunidenc. Com a corresponsal de diversos mitjans nord-americans, es va especialitzar com a periodista de guerra a Europa i va informar de diversos conflictes, com la Guerra Civil Espanyola i la Segona Guerra Mundial. (ca)
  • Jay Cooke Allen​ (Seattle, 1900 – Carmel-by-the-Sea, 1972) fue un periodista estadounidense. Como corresponsal de diversos medios norteamericanos, se especializó como periodista de guerra en Europa e informó de diversos conflictos, como la Guerra Civil Española y la Segunda Guerra Mundial.​ (es)
  • Jay Cooke Allen Jr. (Seattle, 7 July 1900 – Carmel, 20 December 1972) was an American journalist. He worked mostly for the Chicago Tribune, though his contributions appeared also in many other US newspapers, especially between the mid-1920s and the mid-1930s. He is known mostly as a foreign correspondent active during the Spanish Civil War; his interview with Francisco Franco, report from Badajoz and interview with José Antonio Primo de Rivera are at times considered 3 most important journalistic accounts of the conflict and made enormous impact around the globe. His work as war correspondent is extremely controversial: some consider him a model of impartial, investigative journalism, and some think his work an examplary case of ideologically-motivated manipulation and fake news. (en)
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