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James Byrnes, Andrei Gromyko, and Andrei Vyshinsky at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945Oppenheimer inspecting nuclear device
James Byrnes, Andrei Gromyko, and Andrei Vyshinsky at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945Oppenheimer inspecting nuclear device 'Gadget', Alamogordo, New Mexico, United States, mid-Jul 1945
Physicist Norris Bradbury (left) with atomic bomb Preparing the atomic bomb
Physicist Norris Bradbury (left) with atomic bomb 'Gadget', 15 Jul 1945Preparing the atomic bomb 'Gadget' for Operation Trinity, 15 Jul 1945
President Harry S Truman greeted by Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D Eisenhower aboard the cruiser USS Augusta in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945, as Truman traveled to the Potsdam Conference.The Alco diesel Da20-27 locomotive that brought Joseph Stalin and his party to Germany for the Potsdam Conference, Jul 1945
President Harry S Truman greeted by Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D Eisenhower aboard the cruiser USS Augusta in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945, as Truman traveled to the Potsdam Conference.The Alco diesel Da20-27 locomotive that brought Joseph Stalin and his party to Germany for the Potsdam Conference, Jul 1945
US Army General Dwight Eisenhower and US President Harry Truman at Brussels, Belgium, en route to the Potsdam Conference, 15 Jul 1945; note US Ambassador to Belgium Charles Sawyer and US Secretary of State James Byrnes in backgroundUS Assistant Secretary of War John McCloy arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945; note Major General Floyd Parks and Major General Edmund Hill at right
US Army General Dwight Eisenhower and US President Harry Truman at Brussels, Belgium, en route to the Potsdam Conference, 15 Jul 1945; note US Ambassador to Belgium Charles Sawyer and US Secretary of State James Byrnes in backgroundUS Assistant Secretary of War John McCloy arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945; note Major General Floyd Parks and Major General Edmund Hill at right
US C-54 Skymaster aircraft at the Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945; these aircraft brought Harry Truman and other US leaders to Berlin for the Potsdam ConferenceUS General Brehon Somervall arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945, photo 1 of 3; note Brigadier General Earl Hoag present to greet Somervall
US C-54 Skymaster aircraft at the Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945; these aircraft brought Harry Truman and other US leaders to Berlin for the Potsdam ConferenceUS General Brehon Somervall arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945, photo 1 of 3; note Brigadier General Earl Hoag present to greet Somervall
US General Brehon Somervall arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945, photo 2 of 3; note Brigadier General Earl Hoag present to greet SomervallUS General Brehon Somervall arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945, photo 3 of 3; note Brigadier General Earl Hoag present to greet Somervall
US General Brehon Somervall arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945, photo 2 of 3; note Brigadier General Earl Hoag present to greet SomervallUS General Brehon Somervall arriving at Berlin-Gatow airfield, Germany, 15 Jul 1945, photo 3 of 3; note Brigadier General Earl Hoag present to greet Somervall
US Navy FAdm KingUS Navy Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King and Commander R. E. Dornin climbing the steps to their quarters during Potsdam Conference, Germany, 15 Jul 1945
US Navy FAdm King's staff going to their quarters during Potsdam Conference, Germany, 15 Jul 1945; top to bottom: VAdm G. M. Cooke, RAdm H. L. Naples, Captain A. S. McDill, Commander E. J. GoughUS Navy Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King and Commander R. E. Dornin climbing the steps to their quarters during Potsdam Conference, Germany, 15 Jul 1945
US Navy Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King arriving at his headquarters for the Potsdam Conference, Germany, 15 Jul 1945US President Harry Truman, Press Secretay Charles Ross, and General Dwight Eisenhower at Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945
US Navy Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King arriving at his headquarters for the Potsdam Conference, Germany, 15 Jul 1945US President Harry Truman, Press Secretay Charles Ross, and General Dwight Eisenhower at Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945
US President Harry Truman, Secretary of State James Byrnes, and Ambassador to Belgium Charles Sawyer in a car, Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945, photo 1 of 2US President Harry Truman, Secretary of State James Byrnes, and Ambassador to Belgium Charles Sawyer in a car, Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945, photo 2 of 2
US President Harry Truman, Secretary of State James Byrnes, and Ambassador to Belgium Charles Sawyer in a car, Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945, photo 1 of 2US President Harry Truman, Secretary of State James Byrnes, and Ambassador to Belgium Charles Sawyer in a car, Antwerp, Belgium, 15 Jul 1945, photo 2 of 2
US Secretary of State Henry Stimson and Colonel W. H. Kyle at Gatow Airfield, Berlin, Germany, 15 Jul 1945US Secretary of War Henry Stimson and Assistant Secretary of War John McCloy, Gatow Airfield, Berlin, Germany, 15 Jul 1945
US Secretary of State Henry Stimson and Colonel W. H. Kyle at Gatow Airfield, Berlin, Germany, 15 Jul 1945US Secretary of War Henry Stimson and Assistant Secretary of War John McCloy, Gatow Airfield, Berlin, Germany, 15 Jul 1945

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