Yalta Conference preparations in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. A few Russian Signal soldiers making wire splices during preparations prior to the Yalta Conference. A reel roller holding telephone wires hung beside the soldiers. One of the soldiers holding a wire. A soldier climbing up a pole on a road which leads from Sevastopol to Yalta. He climbs up to string wire. Signal troops atop a truck with wire laying equipment. The truck parked on the side of the road. Several trees on the side of the road. The truck moves along the side of the road stringing the telephone wire. Two soldiers behind the truck positioning the wires laid. The reel roller with the wires atop the truck. Two soldiers beside the roller.
Allied Conference in Yalta, Crimea in Ukraine on coast of the Black Sea. The British, Russian and United States representatives meet to plan the political future of Europe after World War II. Livadia Palace, the summer residence of former Czar Nicolas II. Special communication lines are strung. Soviet Foreign Secretary Vyacheslav Molotov waits at air base for the British and U.S. delegations. Soldiers march in a field. Flags of Russia, Britain and U.S. Plane arrives at base. British Foreign Minister, Anthony Eden, U.S. Secretary of State Edward Stettinius, Adviser to President Roosevelt Harry Hopkins and U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, W.Averell Harriman arrive. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt arrive by plane. Lavadia Castle at the island. Randolph Churchill, son of Sir Winston Churchill arrives by car with President Roosevelt's daughter Anna Roosevelt. Prime Minister of Soviet Union Marshal Joseph Stalin arrives. They discuss military and political postwar plans. They make decisions regarding postwar Germany. Family members of Allied officers visit the Palace. Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin seated for a photograph.
Events related to the Yalta Conference held at the Livadiya Palace in Livadiya, Crimea, Ukraine during World War II. Exteriors of the Livadiya Palace. Sign board shows directions. Russian troops march down a road with their bayonets raised high. Palace guard directs traffic. Pedestrian and vehicular traffic outside the Palace. Sign-board at an entrance reads, 'Entrance to Canteen Barber Shop Sick Bay'. Russian officers exit the entrance.
Small U.S. military honor guard assembles at Saki airport in Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine to greet President Franklin Roosevelt and party who will be arriving on a flight from Malta. They form up near a parked U.S. Air Force C-47. The President's 4-engine VC-54C is seen on final approach. It lands and and taxis in. Palm trees seen in distance. Field is under construction. Several people deplane. Air Force officers standing by car on tarmac. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, daughter of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, descends ladder from the parked VC-54C Presidential aircraft (nicknamed the "Sacred Cow"). President Roosevelt is seen after being seated in front seat of car, next to young soldier driver to whom he speaks. They drive off, preceded and followed by jeeps, carrying other members of the Presidential party. (World War II period).
Allied leaders at the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Interiors of Livadia Palace in Crimea. Officials confer and look at papers. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrives at the palace. Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin also arrives. Churchill's daughter Sarah Churchill in an army uniform as she talks to Anne Boettiger and Kathy Harriman.
The Yalta Conference in Crimea, Russia during World War II. A diagram with a sign on it that reads 'Traffic diagram effective 1800 hrs'. The diagram for traffic movement during the Yalta conference.
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