Martha Gellhorn, also known as, Martha Matthews and Mrs. Thomas Stanley Matthews, was born November 8, 1908, in Saint Louis, Missouri. Martha Gellhorn was not the subject of an investigation, but her name was mentioned in the files of others. Martha Gellhorn was a writer whose pieces appeared in Collier's magazine and the New Republic. She was a war correspondent and author spent two years in Europe, returning to the United states in 1945. She was divorced from Ernest Hemingway. She wrote a book titled "Concerning Government Benefits."
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