Russia in the Cold War

1945-1991
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Churchill, President Harry S. Truman,& Premier Joseph Stalin meeting at the Potsdam Conference on 18 July 1945. Nazi Germany, which had agreed to unconditional surrender weeks earlier, on 8 May (V-E Day).- Colourised
President Harry S. Truman greeting Soviet leader Josef Stalin at the start of the third day of the Potsdam Conference in Germany. They are in the conference room at Cecilienhof Palace. 19 July 1945
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Black & White Photos of Soviet Union in 1954 by Henri Cartier-Bresson
First Bike, Moscow, USSR, 1954. Henri Cartier-Bresson was the first Western photographer to be admitted to the Soviet Union after the death of Josef Stalin, in 1953.
Color Pictures World War II Conferences, Royalty Free
Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, at the Big Three Conference of Potsdam, Germany, August 2, 1945, with their advisors.
[Photo] Stalin, Molotov, and the rest of the Soviet delegation at the conference room in Schloss Cecilienhof, Potsdam, Germany, 19 Jul 1945
Stalin, Molotov, and the rest of the Soviet delegation at the conference room in Schloss Cecilienhof, Potsdam, Germany, 19 Jul 1945
Нагревательные приборы и посуда времён СССР
Ukraine Hotel
Moscow. Ukraine Hotel, architect G.Mordviniv, Kutusovsky prospekt, 2/1 (1953—1957) (2000)
The meeting room used by Truman, Churchill and Stalin) in the Cecilienhof Palace (site of the Potsdam conference from 16 July to 2 August 1945, at the end of World War II), Potsdam, Germany | Blaine Harrington III
The meeting room used by Truman, Churchill and Stalin) in the Cecilienhof Palace (site of the Potsdam conference from 16 July to 2 August 1945, at the end of World War II), Potsdam, Germany
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PFC Gladys Bellon, Basile, Louisiana, one of the 27 WAC switchboard operators flown from Paris for the Potsdam Conference and Sgt. Robert Scott of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, test lines in the frame room of the Victory switchboard at U. S. headquarters at Babelsburg, Germany., 07/15/1945