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  1. Walter Duranty (25 de mayo de 1884 - 3 de octubre de 1957) fue un periodista angloamericano que trabajó como jefe de la oficina de The New York Times en Moscú durante catorce años (1922-1936) tras la victoria bolchevique en la Guerra Civil Rusa (1918-1921) .

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  2. Walter Duranty (25 May 1884 – 3 October 1957) was an Anglo-American journalist who served as Moscow bureau chief of The New York Times for fourteen years (1922–1936) following the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War (1917–1923). In 1932, Duranty received a Pulitzer Prize for a series of reports about the Soviet Union ...

    • Journalist
    • 25 May 1884, Liverpool, England
  3. 8 de may. de 2022 · In 1932, The New York Times' Walter Duranty won a Pulitzer for stories defending Soviet policies that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. The Times disavows his work but not the prize...

  4. Walter Duranty was a New York Times reporter whom his greatest critics claim covered up Stalin’s crimes. He was part of an intellectual class spellbound by Soviet economic policy.

  5. New York Times Statement About 1932 Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Walter Duranty. Duranty, one of the most famous correspondents of his day, won the prize for 13 articles written in 1931 analyzing the Soviet Union under Stalin. Times correspondents and others have since largely discredited his coverage. Duranty’s cabled dispatches had to pass ...

  6. 24 de jun. de 1990 · The flamboyant, controversial newsman Walter Duranty, who headed The New York Times's Moscow bureau from 1922 to 1936 and enjoyed a longer tenure in that post than anyone on record, has long...

  7. Walter Duranty (25 de mayo de 1884 - 3 de octubre de 1957) fue un periodista angloamericano que trabajó como jefe de la oficina de The New York Times en Moscú durante catorce años (1922-1936) tras la victoria bolchevique en la Guerra Civil Rusa (1918-1921) .