Danube conference. Note stating very poor cooperation on part of Yugoslavia - only a few moments permitted for photography during entire session. Exteriors difficult in Belgrade since practically every building can be labelled a military objective and...
Danube conference. Note stating very poor cooperation on part of Yugoslavia - only a few moments permitted for photography during entire session. Exteriors difficult in Belgrade since practically every building can be labelled a military objective and police have instructions to stop foreigners using cameras.
L.S. Interior view of the conference in session in the People's University Building, in Belgrade. L.S. Interior view of the conference in session in the People's University Building in Belgrade. L.M.S. One side of the table. L.M.S. Another general view of the conference. S.C.U. Andrei Vyshinsky, Russian delegate speaking. C.U. Name plaque of Austria. C.U. Name plate of Bulgaria. C.U. Name plate Hungary. C.U. Name plate Rumania. C.U. Name plate U.S.A. C.U. Name plate U.S.S.R. C.U. Name plaque of France. C.U. Name plaque of Czechoslovakia. S.C.U. Vyshinsky speaking. M.S. Anna Paukerova, Rumanian delegate listening. S.C.U. American delegation. S.C.U. Anna Pauka and her delegation. M.S. American delegation again. L.S. The river Danube with man in foreground, playing a musical instrument. M.S. The river Danube with man in foreground, playing a musical instrument. L.S. Exterior of the Peoples' University Building in Belgrade. S.C.U. Flags of various nations hanging outside. L.S. American delegates alighting from car. C.U. Cavendish Cannon second man. Cavendish Cannon showing his pass. C.U. Anna Pauka and other Rumanian delegates arriving. S.C.U. Vyshinsky arriving. M.S. Sir Charles Peake's (British Ambassador to Yugoslavia) car arriving C.U. Yugoslavian uniformed Guard, saluting. (Head and shoulders (Good Type shot)
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