Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Terence Atherton" in English language version.
Four weeks after he left shattered Belgrade, Mr. Terence Atherton, special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" was taken off by a British destroyer, together with a number of British troops from Argos, after nightmare voyages in open sardine boat and on a trawler.
... the 400-mile voyage of four trapped war correspondents: Russell Hill of The New York Herald Tribune, Leigh White of the Columbia Broadcasting System, Robert St. John of the Associated Press, and Terence Atherton of The London Daily Mail.
Atherton stayed at the Supreme Headquarters of the NOP and DV of Yugoslavia from March 19 to April 15, 1942.
... after the assassination of British Major Terence Atherton by Chetniks.