Louis P. Lochner

Cover of a Lochner pamphlet published at the end of 1919 by the [[People's Freedom Union | birth_place = Springfield, Illinois, USA | death_date = | death_place = Wiesbaden, West Germany | nationality = | citizenship = U.S. | education = | occupation = Journalist, bureau chief | notable works = | resting place = | signature = Signature of Louis P. Lochner.png | employer = | known for = reporting from Germany (1924-1940) | awards = Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence for dispatches from Nazi Germany (1939) | parents = | children = | relatives = | spouse = }} Ludwig "Louis" Paul Lochner (February 22, 1887 – January 8, 1975) was an American political activist, journalist, and author. During World War I, Lochner was a leading figure in the American and the international anti-war movement. Later, he served for many years as head of the Berlin bureau of Associated Press and was best remembered for his work there as a foreign correspondent.

Lochner was awarded the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for correspondence for his wartime reporting from Nazi Germany. In December 1941, Lochner was interned by the Nazis but was later released in a prisoner exchange. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945
    Published 1949
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    by Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945
    Published 1948
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    by Goebbels, Joseph ( 1897-1945)
    Published 1949
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    by Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945
    Published 1944
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    by Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945
    Published 1952
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