Awards & Winners

Louis P. Lochner

Date of Birth 22-February-1887
Place of Birth Springfield
(Sangamon County, United States of America, Illinois, Area code 217)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Louis Lochner
Profession Journalist, Author
Ludwig Paul "Louis" Lochner was an American political activist, journalist, and author. During World War I, Lochner was a leading figure in the American and international anti-war movement. Later, Lochner served for many years as head the Berlin bureau of the Associated Press. He is 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 and later released in a prisoner exchange.

Awards by Louis P. Lochner

Check all the awards nominated and won by Louis P. Lochner.

1939


Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence
(For his dispatches from Berlin)