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1. A portrait of Stalin stands in a street in Berlin after the fall of the city.
FLAGS; STALIN, JOSEPH (PORTRAITS); STREET SCENES; VIEWS
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2. A Nazi propaganda poster in Dutch representing Churchill, Truman and Stalin.
-AMERICAN); PROPAGANDA (ANTI-BRITISH); PROPAGANDA (NAZI); STALIN, JOSEPH; TRUMAN, HARRY S. ... Nazi propaganda poster in Dutch representing Churchill, Truman and Stalin. This photograph was
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3. Vyacheslav Molotov talks to Joseph Stalin talk at the Potsdam Conference in Germany.
CONFERENCES (POTSDAM); MOLOTOV, VYACHESLAV; PHOTOGRAPHERS (SIGNAL CORPS); STALIN, JOSEPH
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4. Billboard displaying a portrait of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin on a main artery of Berlin.
ART; CHURCHILL, WINSTON; ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN; SIGNS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; STALIN, JOSEPH; VIEWS ... Billboard displaying a portrait of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin on a main artery of Berlin. The
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5. Survivors in Buchenwald cheer in front of a portrait of Stalin upon the liberation of the camp.
BARRACKS; BUCHENWALD; CELEBRATIONS; COMMUNISTS/COMMUNISM; PHOTOGRAPHS (SIGNAL CORPS); STALIN
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6. American and Soviet soldiers pose in front of a large portrait of Stalin on a bomb damaged street in Berlin.
); STALIN, JOSEPH (PORTRAITS); STREET SCENES
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7. American and Russian soldiers pose for a photograph in front of portraits of Truman, Stalin, and Churchill.
); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); STALIN, JOSEPH (PORTRAITS); TRUMAN, HARRY S. (PORTRAITS); WOEBBELIN
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8. A portrait of Stalin hangs from a lamp post in the center of a street in Berlin after the fall of the city.
MILITARY VEHICLES; RUSSIANS/SOVIETS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); STALIN, JOSEPH (PORTRAITS
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9. The first page of a three-page letter written to Stalin by Jewish children from Partisan group #106, district of Baranovice, Belorussia.
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10. Group portrait of staff members and children wearing costumes posing underneath a photograph of Joseph Stalin in a kindergarten in Lodz after the war.
(PURIM); JEWS (POLISH); KINDERGARTENS/PRE-SCHOOL; STALIN, JOSEPH; WOMEN
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11. Nazi propaganda poster picturing Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin, titled, "Who is to blame for war?" The poster holds the three leaders guilty of beginning the war, but claims that behind them stand the Jews.
FRANKLIN; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; SOVIET OFFICIALS; STALIN, JOSEPH
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12. A collage entitled, "Mementos from the Russian campaign." The collage includes a watercolor of Stalin with the caption, "Russia a meeting place for foreigners 1942-43" (top); a commuter train ticket issued to military personnel who carried the special SAS [Hurry, Immediate, Urgent] draft notice (middle, right); a pseudo travel brochure cover entitled "Spend your summer vacation in merry Russia" (bottom, left); and the original design for the cover of the labor company's hournal entitled 'Hungarian Royal 109/13 Labor Company Travel Journal' (bottom, right).
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13. Group portrait of the faculty and graduating class of the Jewish private high school in Drohobycz.
); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES; SCHULZ, BRUNO; STALIN, JOSEPH (PORTRAITS); WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS)
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14. The three Allied powers sit around a conference table in negotiation during the Yalta conference.
FRANKLIN; STALIN, JOSEPH; TABLES ... . The original caption reads: "THE CRIMEA CONFERENCE Soviet Marshal Josef V. Stalin (far left), U
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15. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D.
/MILITARY (BRITISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); SOVIET OFFICIALS; STALIN, JOSEPH ... Joseph Stalin pose outside on the grounds of the Livadia Palace during the Yalta Conference. ... conference Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and U.S. President
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16. Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov signs the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact.
OFFICIALS; STALIN, JOSEPH ... behind Molotov), and Joseph Stalin (standing second from the right). ... Committee, and three years later he became a member of the Politburo. Molotov became a supporter of Stalin ... until 1949, when Stalin replaced him. Under Khrushchev, he briefly returned to the post, but was later
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17. Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov (seated) signs the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact in Berlin.
CEREMONIES; SOVIET OFFICIALS; STALIN, JOSEPH; TREATIES ... Berlin. Standing (from left to right) are: Joachim von Ribbentrop; Joseph Stalin; German ... Committee, and three years later he became a member of the Politburo. Molotov became a supporter of Stalin ... until 1949, when Stalin replaced him. Under Khrushchev, he briefly returned to the post, but was later
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18. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin D.
/MILITARY (BRITISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); SOVIET OFFICIALS; STALIN, JOSEPH ... Joseph Stalin pose outside on the grounds of the Livadia Palace during the Yalta Conference. ... conference Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and U.S. President
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19. Signing of the German-Soviet Pact
Stalin stand behind him, Moscow, Soviet Union, August 23. 1939.
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20. Tehran Conference
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (left), US president Franklin D
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21. Signing of the German-Soviet Pact
Nazi foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop (left), Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (center), and
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22. Signing the German-Soviet Pact
Stalin (white uniform) and German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop (behind Molotov) look on
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23. Vladimir Lenin
his successor Josef Stalin.
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24. Nazi propaganda poster entitled, "Sie sind gerichtet," issued by the "Parole der Woche," a wall newspaper (Wandzeitung) published by the National Socialist Party propaganda office in Munich.
leading humanity in its struggle to defend freedom: Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin." London dared to ... children appallingly murdered by Stalin cries out to the heavens, the brutal Bolshevist "subhumanity" has
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25. Portrait of four young children in a Soviet children's home in the Ukraine.
1937. Her parents named her Ludmilla to hide the fact that she was Jewish because of Stalin ... the principal of a Jewish day school. In the early 1920s Stalin closed the school along with all ... think of Stalin as her father, and grew up without the knowledge that she was Jewish. However, in 1946