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DescriptionBundesarchiv Bild 183-14059-0018, Berlin, Oberbefehlshaber der vier Verbündeten.jpg |
For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. Additionally errors can be reported at this page to inform the Bundesarchiv.
Original historic description:
Berlin, Oberbefehlshaber der vier Verbündeten
ADN-ZB/TASS 24.4.1985 Deutschland, Juni 1945 Die Oberbefehlshaber der vier verbündeten Armeen trafen sich am 5. Juni 1945 in Berlin. Es wurden drei Dokumente bekanntgegeben: "Erklärung in Anbetracht der Niederlage Deutschlands", "Feststellung über die Besatzungszonen" und "Feststellung über das Kontrollverfahren". Der britische Feldmarschall Bernard L. Montgomery (l.), US-General Dwight D. Eisenhower (2.v.l.) und der französische General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (r.) bei Marschall der Sowjetunion Georgi K. Shukow in Berlin-Wendenschloß.
Abgebildete Personen:
- Lattre de Tassigny, Jean de: General, Oberbefehlshaber Landstreitkräfte Westeuropa, Frankreich
- Montgomery, Bernard Law Viscount: Feldmarschall, stellvertretender NATO-Oberbefehlshaber, Großbritannien
- Shukow, Georgi K.: Marschall, Verteidigungsminister, Sowjetunion
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.: 1890-1969; General, 34. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, USA
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June 1945 |
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Deutsches Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archive), Bild 183-14059-0018 |
Author |
Unknown |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Commons:Bundesarchiv
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