29,019 items in this album on 1,451 pages.
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Otto Grotewhol, Luitpold Steidle, and Vasily Chuikov at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949 | Vasily Chuikov (partially visible), Vladmir Semyonov, Otto Grotewohl, and Johannes Dieckmann at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949 | Vasily Chuikov and Hugo Hickmann at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949 | Vasily Chuikov and Otto Grotewohl at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949, photo 1 of 2 |
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Vasily Chuikov and Otto Grotewohl at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949, photo 2 of 2 | Vasily Chuikov, Otto Grotewohl, and Johannes Dieckmann at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949 | Vasily Chuikov, Otto Grotewohl, and Walter Ulbricht at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949 | Vasily Chuikov, Otto Grotewohl, Hermann Kastner, Otto Nuschke, and Walter Ulbricht at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949, photo 2 of 2 |
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Vasily Chuikov, Otto Grotewohl, Max Fechner at the founding of East Germany, Berlin, 7 Oct 1949 | Prime Minister Ben Chifley, Governor-General William McKell, and Minister for Works and Housing Nelson Lemmon at the official launch of the Snowy Mountains Hydro project at Adaminaby, Australia, 17 Oct 1949 | Chiang Kaishek, Song Meiling, Chiang Ching-kuo, Faina Ipat'evna Vakhreva, and other Chiang family members in Taiwan, Republic of China, late 1949 | Spitfire F.24 fighters of No. 80 Squadron RAF at Royal Navy station HMS Flycatcher (later Kai Tak Airport then Hong Kong International Airport), Hong Kong, Nov 1949 |
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Vasily Chuikov and Alexander Kotikov, Berlin, East Germany, 11 Nov 1949, photo 1 of 2 | Vasily Chuikov and Alexander Kotikov, Berlin, East Germany, 11 Nov 1949, photo 2 of 2 | Vasily Chuikov, Hermann Kastner, and Otoo Grotewohl in Berlin, East Germany, 11 Nov 1949 | Bess Truman, US President Harry Truman, and Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in the United States, 18 Nov 1949 |
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Li Zongren and his family in Guilin, Guangxi, China, 21 Nov 1949; they were departing for the United States via Hong Kong | Omar Bradley, Hoyt Vandenberg, Lawton Collins, and Forrest Sherman at a US Joint Chiefs of Staff meeting at the Pentagon building, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22 Nov 1949 | Synopsis of the criminal trial of Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino by J. Eldon Dunn of US Federal Bureau of Investigation, dated 22 Nov 1949 | Liberty Ship IX-229 Inca/IX-227 Gamage and LST-823 aground and stripped in Buckner Bay, Okinawa, late 1940s |
29,019 items in this album on 1,451 pages.