Potsdam Conference in Germany. Various officials take their seats at conference table. British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Foreign Secretary Ernest J Bevin sit at the conference table. President Harry S Truman poses with them. Truman shakes hands with Generalissimo Joseph Stalin. Stalin pushes chair aside to make room for Truman and Attlee to pose with him for pictures. Officials take their seats at the conference table.
Potsdam Conference in Germany. Prime Minister of UK, Clement Attlee shakes hands with officials in conference room. He takes his seat at conference table. Attlee and Foreign Secretary Ernest J Bevin sit down at conference table. Generalissimo Joseph Stalin and other officials including Vyacheslav Molotov enter the room. Stalin shakes hands with U.S. President Harry S Truman. Stalin pushes chair to make room for Truman. Attlee, Truman and Stalin pose. Other officials stand in the background.
Dignitaries meet for Potsdam Conference in Cecilienhof, Germany. United States General Dwight D. Eisenhower greets President Harry S. Truman at Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. President Truman salutes the marching troops. Troops march with flags. President and general review troops. Palace of Crown Prince Wilhelm Hohenzollern in Potsdam. United Kingdom Prime Minister Clement Attlee arrives. President Truman meets Attlee and British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. Russian leader Joseph Stalin arrives. Stalin shake hands with Attlee. Truman meets Stalin. Truman, Attlee and Stalin pose. They all sit at a round table. (World War II period)
New government formed in Germany after the defeat of Nazis during the World War II. Leaders of the Allied nations meet and talk during the Potsdam Conference. Stalin, Truman, and Churchill seen greeting each other. Soviet Marshall Joseph Stalin's partition plans and aspirations shown on a map. Russian troops march in East Germany and Stalin and Khrushchev with other communist leaders of East Germany review a parade. Military and Civil Police guards march on roads of East Germany. Women police officers during the patrols. An investigative police officer or Stasi police escorts a detained civilian through a doorway marked, "Untersuchungs Haftanstalt Wittenberge" (Investigative Detention Wittenberg).
German activities after World War I. Hans Von Seeckt, a German General, reviews parade of German Army infantry and artillery in Potsdam. Paul Von Hindenburg, a German General, reviews a parade. The German Army using cardboard tanks and fake weapons in maneuvers during period after World War I and before militarization of Germany under the Nazis. Promulgation of new German constitution in the Garrison Church of Potsdam in March of 1933 in the presence of Paul Von Hindenburg, Adolf Hitler and Franz Von Papen, a German Catholic Monarchist politician. Parade scenes of German soldiers in the early 1930s. Newly created Nazi Labor Corps and Adolf Hitler digging with a shovel at an inaugural ceremony. Shirtless labor corps members pulling together on ropes. Scenes of factories, manufacturing, industrialization and rebuilding of Germany and its military with remilitarization in the mid 1930s.
The Potsdam Conference in Potsdam, Germany. U.S. Secretary of State, James F Byrnes, Ernest J Bevin, and Vyacheslav M Molotov at the conference table. President Harry S Truman, PM on UK Clement Attlee, Joseph Stalin and their staffs at the conference table. Truman and Byrnes talk together at table. Stalin and Molotov looks over papers. Truman, Byrnes and Admiral William D Leahy at the conference table.
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