Career
Huss was for many years chief International News Service (INS) correspondent in Berlin. He was part of an overseas reporting staff assembled by Edward R. Murrow in March 1938 for what was the first in what became the daily Columbia Broadcasting System World News Roundup broadcasts. He interviewed Adolf Hitler multiple times during the 1930s and 1940s, and wrote Heil! Huss was president of the United Nations Correspondents Association in 1962.
He and George Carpozi, Junior. cowrote Red Spies in the United Nations, published in 1965.
As an INS correspondent based at the Allied Forces Headquarters in North Africa, Huss wrote the following in July 1943, after news of Mussolini"s fall from power:
The battle spirit of Allied Forces in Sicily soared today at news of Premier Mussolini"s resignation. The immediate consequences of Mussolini"s fall, after 20 years of dictatorship, undoubtedly will be a nosedive in the morale of Italian fighting forces.
But Hitler, unlike Il Duce, probably will ride the storm to the bitter end, wildly spilling oceans of blood in occupied countries and even in the Reich itself, and kill himself rather than follow Mussolini"s example and resign.