Allied leaders at the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Russian guards and civilians walk past the main entrance of Livadia Palace (Baturyna St, 44-а, Livadiya, 98655). Vehicles parked outside the palace. Dignitaries attending the conference tour the palace in an open jeep. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anne Boettiger and two Russian officials in the jeep as it pulls up to the main entrance of the palace. A sign points towards U.S. headquarters on the palace grounds. A Russian guard directs traffic at an intersection.
Allied leaders at the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a Russian cap with his daughter Sarah Churchill outside Livadia Palace. U.S. Secretary of State Edward Stettinius stands near Churchill. Churchill lifts his cap. He leads Sarah Churchill to a sedan. They get into the car and it pulls away. Soviet soldiers march.
Allied leaders meet at the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Soviet honor guards and a band pass in review at an airfield. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gets off an aircraft. Churchill's daughter Sarah Churchill in uniform. Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov greets Churchill. Andrei Gromyko in the background. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt seated in a jeep and being greeted by Molotov.
Allied leaders meet at the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Cars pull up at Livadia Palace. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a Russian cap get off a car and enter the building. Russian guards salute. On 5th February Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov arrive at the palace.
The Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. U.S. Navy and Army personnel at teletype machines and typewriters. Men type in a communication room at the Yalta Conference. An officer puts a seal on a paper. A paper on a mimeograph machine. A sign on a document reads 'Outgoing message' and a seal on it reads 'Top secret'.
The Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. U.S. personnel work on a machine. A Signal Corps Colonel speaks. A sign on a door reads 'US army Signal Center , office of chief Signal Officer'.