Caption | Marshall, Keer, Hopkins, Stalin, Molotov, Voroshilov, and others, Tehran, Iran, Dec 1943 ww2dbase | |||||||||||||||||||
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Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Army Signal Corps | |||||||||||||||||||
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Photos at Same Place | Tehran, Iran | |||||||||||||||||||
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2. David Stubblebine says:
23 Oct 2019 05:26:30 PM
Standing outside the Russian Embassy, left to right are: Unidentified British major; General George C. Marshall, United States Army Chief of Staff shaking hands with Sir Archibald Clark Keer, British Ambassador to the USSR; United States Presidential Advisor Harry Hopkins; Marshal Stalin’s interpreter; Marshal Josef Stalin; Foreign minister Molotov; General Voroshilov.
23 Oct 2019 05:26:30 PM
Standing outside the Russian Embassy, left to right are: Unidentified British major; General George C. Marshall, United States Army Chief of Staff shaking hands with Sir Archibald Clark Keer, British Ambassador to the USSR; United States Presidential Advisor Harry Hopkins; Marshal Stalin’s interpreter; Marshal Josef Stalin; Foreign minister Molotov; General Voroshilov.
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