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Artur Axmann being interviewed, Bayern, Germany, 16 Oct 1947Emperor Showa gazing at the Cryptomeria tree Members of the General Board of the US Navy, Washingtin DC, United States, Nov 1947; left to right: Colonel Randolph Pate, Admiral Walter Boone, Admiral Charles McMorris, Admiral John Towers, Rear Admiral Charles Momsen, Captain Leon Huffman, Commander J. M. Lee, and Captain Arleigh BurkeClement Attlee, Violet Attlee, and others at Schiphol airport, Haarlemmermeer, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands, 3 Nov 1947
Artur Axmann being interviewed, Bayern, Germany, 16 Oct 1947Emperor Showa gazing at the Cryptomeria tree 'Great sugi of Kayano', Kaga, Ishikawa, Japan, 27 Oct 1947Members of the General Board of the US Navy, Washingtin DC, United States, Nov 1947; left to right: Colonel Randolph Pate, Admiral Walter Boone, Admiral Charles McMorris, Admiral John Towers, Rear Admiral Charles Momsen, Captain Leon Huffman, Commander J. M. Lee, and Captain Arleigh BurkeClement Attlee, Violet Attlee, and others at Schiphol airport, Haarlemmermeer, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands, 3 Nov 1947
US Army portrait of Eisenhower, 18 Nov 1947Thakin Nu visiting Mohandas Gandhi at the Birla House, New Delhi, Delhi, India, 4 Dec 1947Emperor Showa visiting Hiroshima, Japan, 7 Dec 1947; note Hiroshima Peace Memorial in background1948 staged photo of physicists Albert Einstein and Leó Szilárd recreating their collaboration on a 1939 letter to Franklin Roosevelt urging the development of atomic weapons.
US Army portrait of Eisenhower, 18 Nov 1947Thakin Nu visiting Mohandas Gandhi at the Birla House, New Delhi, Delhi, India, 4 Dec 1947Emperor Showa visiting Hiroshima, Japan, 7 Dec 1947; note Hiroshima Peace Memorial in background1948 staged photo of physicists Albert Einstein and Leó Szilárd recreating their collaboration on a 1939 letter to Franklin Roosevelt urging the development of atomic weapons.
Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer, circa 1947-1950Alfried Krupp reading a document during the Krupp Trial, Palace of Justice, Nürnberg, Germany, 1948Bai Chongxi and Li Zongren, China, 1948Bai Chongxi and Li Zongren, circa late 1940s
Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer, circa 1947-1950Alfried Krupp reading a document during the Krupp Trial, Palace of Justice, Nürnberg, Germany, 1948Bai Chongxi and Li Zongren, China, 1948Bai Chongxi and Li Zongren, circa late 1940s
Ben Chifley, date unknownChairman Xue Yue of the 14th Session of the First National Assembly, National Assembly Hall (now Great Hall of the People), Nanjing, China, 1948Defendants of the Hostages Trial during the Nuremberg Trials, Nürnberg, Germany, 1947-1948Harry Truman, Song Ziwen, and others, United States, circa late 1940s
Ben Chifley, date unknownChairman Xue Yue of the 14th Session of the First National Assembly, National Assembly Hall (now Great Hall of the People), Nanjing, China, 1948Defendants of the Hostages Trial during the Nuremberg Trials, Nürnberg, Germany, 1947-1948Harry Truman, Song Ziwen, and others, United States, circa late 1940s
Kim Shin, Kim Gu, and Seon Woojin at the 38th Parallel, Korea, 1948Kinkaid portrait, circa 1946-1950Li Zongren celebrating being elected to the First National Congress, China, 1948; note Chen Lifu also presentLi Zongren, China, circa 1948
Kim Shin, Kim Gu, and Seon Woojin at the 38th Parallel, Korea, 1948Kinkaid portrait, circa 1946-1950Li Zongren celebrating being elected to the First National Congress, China, 1948; note Chen Lifu also presentLi Zongren, China, circa 1948

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