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GURARY, S.

Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin at Yalta. Warm-toned silver print, 10x14 1/2 inches (25.4x36.8 cm.), with penciled notations in Cyrillic and English, and Borodulin's hand stamp on verso. 1945

  • Notes: from the collection of lev borodulin. The Yalta Conferees demanded Germany's unconditional surrender. Plans were made to divide the country into four zones of occupation: American, British, French, and Soviet, under a unified control commission in Berlin; for war crimes trials; and for a study of the reparations question. The conferees also decided to ask China and France to join them in sponsoring the founding conference of the United Nations, which was convened in San Francisco on April 25, 1945.

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