Conference at Cecelienhof Palace in Potsdam Germany. President Harry S. Truman, British Prime Minister Clement R Attlee and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin walk towards the garden. They sit on wicker chairs and pose. Admiral William D Leahy, Ernest Bevin, James Byrnes and Vyacheslav Molotov stand behind the seated dignitaries.
Conference Potsdam Germany. Views of interior of conference room, table and chairs. Ernest Bevin, James Byrnes and Vyacheslav Molotov meet one another's staff members. They sit around the round conference table.
President Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Clement Attlee emerge from Cecelienhof Palace and are seated in wicker chairs. Members of their staffs stand behind and to the sides. Photographers take pictures of the "Big Three" leaders at the Potsdam Conference.
President Harry S. Truman of United States addresses the nations after his return from Berlin after World War II. President Truman at the Potsdam Conference speaks of ruined city of Berlin. He expresses his worries about the common civilians of Germany. He stresses on laying US military bases over various parts of the world to maintain World Peace.
President Harry S. Truman of United States addresses the nations after his return from Berlin after World War II. President Truman at the Potsdam Conference says that the United States doesn't want any territory or profit from the World War II. He expresses his worries about the common civilians of Germany. Truman briefs his plans for laying provisions in United Nations charter, for acquiring military bases in various parts of world, in order to maintain World Peace.
President Harry S. Truman of United States addresses the nations after his return from Berlin after World War II. President Truman at the Potsdam Conference sitting on a table giving his speech. He briefs about his plans to rebuild social, political and economic life in Germany. Disarmament, eliminating Nazism, redefining education, factories and industries for peaceful purposes would lead to the betterment of Germany.