- Will Lang Jr.
William John Lang Jr. (
7 October 1914 –21 January 1968 ) was an American journalist and a bureau head for "Life" magazine.Early career
Lang was born on the south side of
Chicago . While attending theUniversity of Chicago in 1936, he wrote for the "Chicago Daily News " and "campus stories" for "Time" on a part-time basis. Six months later, he was summoned toNew York to work for "Time" and "Life" on a regular basis. In both 1936 and 1940 he covered the Presidential campaigns ofJames Farley . While inWashington D.C. , Lang met an old classmate, Kay Meyer (who later becameKatharine Graham ) of "The Washington Post " and "Newsweek ". The two dated for a while, but broke off the relationship due to conflicting interests.In December 1940, Lang had an opportunity to get an interview with Massachusetts Congressman
George Tinkham who showed Lang his trophies from his safaris in Kenya.World War II
During
World War II , Lang became Bureau Head inAlgiers ,Italy ,Paris , andBerlin . He also became friends withBill Mauldin ,Ernie Pyle ,George Silk ,John Steinbeck andRobert Capa . During the war, he wrote many biographies, including those ofLucian Truscott ,Bill Mauldin ,J. Elmer Spyglass ,Creighton Abrams , and Canadian manufacturerLudger Dionne .Lang was the first American reporter in
Tunis after theBattle of the Kasserine Pass . Later that same year, he followed the battle campaign of GeneralGeorge S. Patton inSicily . On7 October 1943 , Lang was nearly killed in theNaples post office explosion . Later that month, He was commended by GeneralMatthew B. Ridgway for his professionalism during his stay with the 82nd Airborne Division. AfterD-Day , he had lunch withMary Welsh Hemingway , the 4th wife ofErnest Hemingway .Later on, he filed a report on The
Battle of the Bulge alongside Col. Creighton Abrams, in which Abrams later mentioned in an article of "Stars and Stripes".Post-war
After the war, Lang continued his reporting in
Europe and wrote reports on the rebuilding of Berlin and the fall of TheIron Curtain . During this time, in January 1948, his daughter Luisa was born. The Lang family's happiness was cut short in June when they heard of theBerlin Blockade . Lang was able to smuggle his family into France before the borders were closed.In March 1950, one of his stories reported on the discovery of the coffins of German President
Paul Von Hindenburg and his wife, alongsideFrederick William I of Prussia andFrederick the Great , in a salt mine in Germany.When Lang returned to the Unired States in May 1950, he became Bureau Head in Boston,
Massachusetts . In 1952, he wrote aboutJohn F. Kennedy becoming Senator of Massachusetts. From 1954-1960, he served as Bureau Head inWashington, D.C. . After becoming Bureau Head in Paris in 1960, Lang travelled toSpain to help his old friend Ernest Hemingway publish "The Dangerous Summer ". Hemingway called it an addendum to "Death in the Afternoon " (1938). Hemingway persuaded Lang to let him print the manuscript, along with a picture layout, before it came out in hardcover. Although not a word of it was on paper, Hemingway agreed to the proposal. The first part of story appeared in "Life" on5 September ,1960 and was followed by two more installments.In 1961 while in Berlin, Lang witnessed the construction of the
Berlin Wall . When he returned home in 1961, he was promoted to Deputy Regional Bureau Director of "Life". In February 1963, he was promoted to Chief Bureau Head of Domestic and Foreign Departments for Washington, D.C.'s "Life" branch. On26 June 1963 , Lang returned to Berlin for a few days and witnessed John F. Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner " speech.In November 1963, Lang became one of the first individuals to view the
Zapruder film after the assassination of President Kennedy. In January 1965, he was promoted to Chief Regional Bureau Director for "Life" inManhattan . In May 1966, he spearheaded the first investigation of theWarren Commission 's findings on the assassination. He asked Dallas Staff ChiefHolland McCombs to mail any information on the investigation directly to him. However, McCombs backed down on his investigation when he learned that his friend and business associateClay Shaw was involved in the Warren Commission investigation.Lang died from a heart attack while on a skiing trip with his family in
St. Anton ,Austria . His body was taken toSalzburg where it was cremated.A biography, "The Epic of Will Lang Jr.", by John A. Lang, was published in 2007.
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