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Correspondent Lauterbach significantly fails to record his answer to the expatriate's question...
Ever since Russia came into the war we have had top-flight correspondents there-first Walter Graebner, our No. 1 man in Europe; then Richard Lauterbach; and finally John Hersey. Each was a shrewd and trained observer who brought home with him a uniquely firsthand feel of Russia at war to share with our other editors -and to give authenticity to all our reports on that enigmatic country...
Fortnight ago a Soviet correspondent described the Nazi murder camp near Lublin. Last week TIME'S Moscow Correspondent Richard Lauterbach visited Maidenek with a party of non-Russian newsmen. His report...
Meanwhile, 1,500 air miles north and east across smoking, panicky Germany, John Hersey, author of the best-selling "Into the Valley" and "A Bell for Adano," is newly arrived in Moscow to take up his latest assignment succeeding Dick Lauterbach, who is returning to New York after nine months in Russia. (When the Red Armies start rolling over the "holy soil" of Germany, Hersey will tell you how the Muscovites savor this well-earned vengeance...
Last week four U.S. correspondents, including TIME'S Richard Lauterbach, returned to Moscow with the vision of a new, raw world still in their eyes. By permission of Marshal Stalin, they had gone with Eric Johnston into the industrial empire beyond the Urals...