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...take Walter Graebner. As top man for TIME & LIFE in London, Graebner had to stay behind on D-day to supervise our overall news coverage for you-but when he finally crossed the Channel on D-plus-22, he had a unique chance to see just what was happening all along the front...
This is Walter Graebner, top man for TIME & LIFE in London almost continuously since 1938, except for the critical Stalingrad months he spent in Russia as head of our Moscow office. As one of the most knowing and respected American correspondents in England, he will stay behind in London to supervise the whole show...
This is Mary Welsh, who covered the Battle of France for Lord Beaverbrook's London Express, got out .of Paris two jumps ahead of the Nazis, helped cover the Battle of Britain for TIME. Graebner has described her as "without doubt the ablest female journalist in London...
Last week the chief of TIME'S London staff found a compelling - and unusual -reason for granting General de Gaulle immediate, complete recognition. Cabled Correspondent Walter Graebner: "In recent weeks we have talked with a number of well-placed people of different nationalities. Regardless of their politics or of their opinion of De Gaulle as a person, all agree-as they never have before - that in the light of coming events it is of utmost importance for Messrs. Roosevelt and Churchill to permit General Eisenhower to work out arrangements now whereby De Gaulle's organization will be exclusively...
...correspondents in Moscow last summer who have since visited the U.S. are: James Brown, I.N.S.; Henry Cassidy, A.P.; William Chaplin, I.N.S.; Eddy Gilmore, A.P.; Walter Graebner, TIME & LIFE; Walter Kerr, New York Herald Tribune; Larry Lesueur, CBS; Leland Stowe, Chicago Daily News and New York Post...