![]() ![]() Hulton, the owner of the magazine, considered the article to be "communist propaganda" and Hopkinson was forced to resign.Ĭameron now covered world events for the News Chronicle (1952-60). Cameron also wrote a piece about the way that the South Koreans were treating their political prisoners. This included the landing of General Douglas MacArthur and his troops at Inchon. ![]() While in Korea the two men produced three illustrated stories for Picture Post. In 1950 Tom Hopkinson sent Cameron and Bert Hardy to report on the Korean War for the Picture Post. Shocked by what he saw he became a strong opponent of the possession of these weapons and later helped form the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. He worked for newspapers in Dundee and Glasgow before joining the Daily Express in 1940.Ĭameron witnessed atom bomb tests in 1946. After leaving school he worked as an office boy for the Weekly News. His father, William Cameron, was a barrister and novelist. James Cameron was born in Battersea, London on 17th June, 1911. ![]()
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