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    "Louis" Paul Lochner (February 22, 1887 – January 8, 1975) was an American political activist, journalist, and author. During World War I, Lochner was...
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    journalist Louis P. Lochner contacted American diplomat Alexander Comstock Kirk and showed him the text, but Kirk was not interested. Lochner next contacted...
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  • War II. According to the chief of the Associated Press in Berlin, Louis P. Lochner, ticket prices for ocean steamer vessels ranged from twelve to sixteen...
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    in New York City on October 20, 1918, to Louis and Emmy Lochner (née Hoyer), Lochner grew up in Berlin. Lochner studied one semester at the University of...
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    Vintage. p. 679. ISBN 0-679-72994-1. Hitler 2000, pp. 203–204. Goebbels, Joseph; Louis P. Lochner (trans.) (1993). The Goebbels Diaries. Charter Books. p. 679...
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  • bobsledder Kunz Lochner (1510–1567), armourer Louis P. Lochner (1887–1975), political activist Otto Lochner, sprint canoeist Robert Lochner (1904–1965),...
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    Goebbels Diaries, 1942–1943 was translated, edited, and introduced by Louis P. Lochner. First published by Doubleday in 1948. It was reprinted by Greenwood...
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    Goebbels, Joseph. The Goebbels Diaries (1942–1943). Translated by Louis P. Lochner. Doubleday & Company. 1948 Russia to release massacre files. BBC News...
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  • Retrieved 10 July 2024. Goebbels, Joseph; Louis P. Lochner (trans.) (1993). The Goebbels Diaries. Charter Books. p. 679. ISBN 0-441-29550-9. C. Ray Greek...
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    Goebbels Diaries, 1942–1943, translated, edited, and introduced by Louis P. Lochner, 1948, pp. 303–304. Goebbels also claimed that "from childhood on he...
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    Goebbels, Joseph. The Goebbels Diaries (1942–1943). Translated by Louis P. Lochner. Doubleday & Company. 1948 "CHRONOLOGY 1990; The Soviet Union and Eastern...
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    Tycoons and the Tyrant: German industry from Hitler to Adenauer by Louis P. Lochner, which portrayed German industrialists as victims of Hitler and argued...
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  • Hanfstaengl (friend of Adolf Hitler and his first foreign press chief), Louis P. Lochner (veteran American correspondent), Otto Meissner (head of the Presidential...
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    Supreme Council at Paris. New York: The People's Press, n.d. [c. 1919]. Louis P. Lochner, Mexico — Whose War? New York: The People's Press, n.d. [c. 1919]....
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    the ongoing war in Europe. Later that year, American peace activist Louis P. Lochner and Hungarian journalist Rosika Schwimmer approached Ford, now commonly...
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    October 2019. "Rosika Schwimmer Returns". The Modern View. St. Louis, Missouri. 11 August 1916. p. 3. Retrieved 27 October 2019 – via Newspapers.com. "Suffrage...
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  • January 7 – Harry Gunnison Brown, economist (b. 1880) January 8 – Louis P. Lochner, political activist, journalist and author (b. 1887) January 18 – Evelyn...
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    from the U.S. for his European assignment with his family aboard the St. Louis via London on August 19, 1911. As the Berlin bureau chief, Von Wiegand succeeded...
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  • Louis P. Lochner (trans.). Charter Books. p. 679. ISBN 0-441-29550-9. Wilson, Bee (9 October 1998). "Mein Diat". New Statesman. Vol. 127, no. 4406. p...
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    Associated Press in autumn 1928. Enderis was replaced by his colleague Louis P. Lochner who stayed as a chief of the Associated Press Berlin bureau until his...
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  • from the decision-making process. In August 1939, American journalist Louis P. Lochner showed the American diplomat Alexander Comstock Kirk the text of the...
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    Germany, including Morris, Kennan, and Associated Press journalist Louis P. Lochner were detained by German authorities and held at a former resort near...
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  • college basketball writer, ESPN Jay Kennedy, journalist and writer Louis P. Lochner, journalist David Maraniss, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Patricia...
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    the report Lochner highlighted the threat posed by Polish snipers to German forces and the influx of refugees fleeing the war. Louis P. Lochner, "Civilian...
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    established in New York City in May 1917 and headed by Scott Nearing and Louis P. Lochner, produced a monthly publication called People's Council Bulletin, which...
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  • people. Anthony Shadid, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Louis P. Lochner, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Neal Ulevich, Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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    with the President of the United States on February 27, 1937. 1939: Louis P. Lochner of Associated Press for his dispatches from Berlin. 1940: Otto D. Tolischus...
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  • committee of the new group and Louis P. Lochner was tapped as Secretary, in charge of day-to-day activities. Lochner's attempt to build a broad-based...
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    press agent for the Henry Ford Peace Expedition, working closely with Louis P. Lochner. The following year, she was recruited as an editor for the United...
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    limited his sources of information. In August 1939, the journalist Louis P. Lochner showed Kirk the text of the Obersalzberg speech, asking him to transmit...
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