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    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...
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    by some prominent Western journalists, including The New York Times' Walter Duranty. According to Jurij Dobczansky, Holodomor denial is easily distinguished...
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  • York Times to write an independent assessment of Times correspondent Walter Duranty and his reporting on the Soviet Union after the newspaper received a...
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  • Duranty may refer to: Louis Edmond Duranty (1833–1880), French journalist and art critic Walter Duranty (1884–1957), Anglo-American propagandist, Moscow...
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  • from Metropolitan-Vickers; they take him to a party at the home of Walter Duranty and give him cryptic hints that the Soviets are not as enlightened as...
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  • prominent writers such as Ernest Hemingway, Noël Coward, Walter Lippmann and Walter Duranty. He wrote under the name ‘William Bolitho’ but was known to...
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    Awarded to Walter Duranty". The New York Times Company. Retrieved January 2, 2022. Gamache, Ray (2014). "Breaking Eggs for a Holodomor: Walter Duranty, the...
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    information became available. This discredited the New York Times reporter Walter Duranty,[citation needed] who claimed at the time that these trials were actually...
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    (1771–1823), justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals Walter Duranty (1884–1957), Anglo-American journalist Walter von Eberhardt (1862–1944), German military commander...
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    hundreds of Kazakhs starved. Some well-known journalists, most notably Walter Duranty of The New York Times, downplayed the famine and its death toll. In...
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