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.
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. Exteriors of Livadiya Palace. A plaque on a wall bearing a Communist star, hammer and sickle emblem. A view of Yalta area. Mountains and the surrounding area. Cars pull up at Livadia Palace and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyachselav Molotov arrive for the conference.
The Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. Exteriors of Livadia Palace which is the venue of the Yalta Conference. Trees in the foreground.
Preparations underway for the Yalta Conference in Crimea, Soviet Union during World War II. A convoy of vehicles carrying Signal Corps equipment leaves a dock area of Sevastopol. The convoy travels through mountainous and snow covered country side towards Yalta. The convoy stops on a road en route and is checked for identification by Russian guards. Russian driver of a vehicle.
The Yalta Conference in the Crimea. The town of Yalta. View of mountains and tunnel. People on the streets. Livadia Palace (Baturyna St, 44-а, Livadiya, 98655) outside the town was built by Tsar Nicolas II. Most of the conferences are held in this palace. The palace building venue has sprawling gardens. A sickle and hammer sign. Guards outside the conference room. View of the conference room. Russian MPs (Military Policemen) near sign guard. Roads and entrance to the palace ground. Direct traffic into the palace ground. The cars enter the grounds and dignitaries get off. High ranking military and government officials arrive for an international meeting. Soviet Marshall Joseph Stalin arrives at the palace and guards salute him. British Prime Minister Churchill with cigar in his mouth arrives with his daughter and he is greeted by Mrs. Bodeker. U.S. President Roosevelt at the table and the conference begins. Allied delegates around the table. Joint Communication Center is set up and soldiers work. Conclusion 1st part: BIG 3 surrounded by their Chiefs of Staff and civilian officials pose in the patio of the Lavidia Palace. A picture is clicked. The three leaders Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin seated and state ministers behind them. The conference proceeds, delegates seated around a table. The conference ends and the United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain release their joint statement. Substantial agreement passed. Franklin D Roosevelt's daughter and staff in a Jeep around the palace grounds (World War II period).
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