"[S]he once tripped over and fell, literally, into the arms of President Kennedy. In Washington, she was frequently mistaken for Henry Kissinger's wife. On one occasion after her plane, which was also carrying President Nixon, nearly crashed on the way to Minsk, an absent-minded subeditor bylined her Hella Pinsk."
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Jews from the United KingdomPeople from ViennaCommanders of the Order of the British EmpireWomen born in the 1920sWomen journalists from the United Kingdom
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Lindsey Hilsum "Invisible Walls by Hella Pick review – from Cold War to Brexit Britain", The Guardian (21 April 2021)
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Hella Pick
Hella Henrietta Pick CBE (24 April 1927 – 4 April 2024) was an Austrian-born British journalist.
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