Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International
The
Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International was a
Pulitzer Prize begun in
1942, but it was cancelled five years later.
Winners:
- 1942 Laurence Edmund Allen, Associated Press, for reporting on the British Mediterranean Fleet.
- 1943 Ira Wolfert, North American Newspaper Alliance, for a series of articles on the battle of the Solomon Islands.
- 1944 Daniel De Luce, Associated Press, for distinguished reporting in 1943.
- 1945 Mark S. Watson, The Baltimore Sun, for distinguished reporting from Washington, London and the French and Italian fronts in 1944.
- 1946 Homer William Bigart, The New York Herald Tribune, for distinguished war reporting from the Pacific.
- 1947 Eddy Gilmore, Associated Press, for his postwar correspondence from Moscow.