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Clare Hollingworth: Legendary journalist broke the mold for women reporters

The pioneering war correspondent, who worked around the world and paved the way for generations of female reporters, died in Hong Kong Tuesday.

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Clare Hollingworth (c.), a longtime foreign correspondent, is surrounded by friends and admirers at her birthday party at Hong Kong's Foreign Correspondents' Club, Monday, Oct. 10, 2016.

Clare Hollingworth, the journalist credited with breaking the news of World War II in 鈥渢he scoop of the century,鈥 died Tuesday in Hong Kong.

Some have argued that Ms. Hollingworth just happened upon the site of 鈥渓arge numbers of troops, literally hundreds of tanks, armored cars and field guns鈥 in Poland, which revealed how close Germany was to waging the brutal war. But her work in the following decades sent her scouring the globe for sources and stories, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest war correspondents in history 鈥撀燼nd one of the world鈥檚 pioneering female reporters.

Born in Knighton, England, in 1911, Hollingworth had a traditional upbringing and became engaged at a young age. But upon realizing that she would prefer a life as a reporter to one as a housewife, Hollingworth broke off the engagement and began working for the League of Nations Union before landing her first reporting job at The Telegraph as a correspondent in Warsaw.

During , she witnessed the German military stockpiles, telephoning her editor with the world exclusive news of the impending war, The New York Times reports.

When explosions and firing broke out just days later, she called the British Embassy in Warsaw, holding the phone out the window to share the news.聽

From there, she covered WWII in Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Balkans. She spent the next several decades in Vietnam, Algeria, and Palestine, covering other conflicts before opening a Beijing bureau for the Telegraph, where she became one of the first Western reporters to set up a permanent post in China.

"," Hollingworth told the BBC in a video celebrating her 104th birthday in 2015. "I enjoy being in a plane that's bombing something, or being on the ground in the desert when they're advancing."

Hollingworth was one of just a few women working in war zones, which were seen as spheres for men and dominated by them. But she proved over and over that she could more than keep up, sleeping in the desert, parachuting from planes, and finding alternative arrangements when .

鈥淚t was essential to be able to go without washing, sleep in the open desert, and live on bully-beef and biscuits for days on end,鈥 she recalled in 1990 book 鈥淔ront Lines,鈥 one of five she wrote detailing her days as a reporter. 鈥淢any male correspondents got themselves sent back to Cairo because they could not take it.鈥

Her work appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and The International Herald Tribune. While Hollingworth left the battlefields behind in her old age, she never really retired; she chose to remain in Hong Kong permanently and often called into .

Many reporters still look to her work as an example of groundbreaking journalism.

鈥淐lare Hollingworth exemplifies brilliant journalism,鈥 the BBC's Kate Adie said in a video honoring Hollingworth last year. 鈥淪he was an eyewitness. The big thing, especially with the huge stories, and you don鈥檛 know it鈥檚 going to be a huge story, is to get there and see it for yourself.鈥

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