Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting (International)
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The Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting (International) was awarded from 1942 to 1947.
[edit] Winners
- 1942: Laurence Edmund Allen of the Associated Press for his stories of the activities of the British Mediterranean Fleet, written as an accredited correspondent attached to the fleet.
- 1943: Ira Wolfert of North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc. for his series of three articles on the fifth battle of the Solomons.
- 1944: Daniel De Luce of the Associated Press for his distinguished reporting during the year 1943.
- 1945: Mark S. Watson of The Baltimore Sun for his distinguished reporting during the year 1944 from Washington, London and the fronts in Sicily, Italy, and France.
- 1946: Homer Bigart of the New York Herald Tribune for his distinguished reporting during the year 1945 from the Pacific war theatre.
- 1947: Eddy Gilmore of the Associated Press for his correspondence from Moscow in 1946.
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