| Gibbons John |
|
|
|
| G - I - G |
|
Born in 1905 in
He was accepted into the
He settled more formally in
His brother was Danny Gibbons (see separate entry), an ex-officer of the British Battalion in
By 1938 John Gibbons was head of the English Section of the international broadcasting service (Inoradio) of Radio
During the Second World War, with German troops advancing on the capital and reaching the gates of the city, despite the danger of occupation, John Gibbons volunteered, to stay and ensure continuation of the English language broadcast.
When he became Daily Worker correspondent, his outstanding war reports were an inspiration to readers of the paper during the titanic struggle which ended with the liberation of the
John Gibbons was an outstanding working-lass journalist who was able to pithily convey to his readers the full horror of what he had seen. After the war, he worked on the English edition of `For a People's Democracy for a Lasting Peace’ first in '
In the post-war period, John and Vicky Gibson’s son, also a Tommy, was a student at
Vicky and John’s daughter became a lecturer at the
Sources: Morning Star
|



John Gibbons