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Headline: German-Soviet friendship pact 28.09.1939Date: 28.09.1939Image text: F.l.: Joachim von Ribbentrop, Josef Stalin and his translator Pawlow, at the signing of the German-SovietTreaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation the 28.09.1939.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339809German-Soviet friendship pact 28.09.1939F.l.: Joachim von Ribbentrop, Josef Stalin and his translator Pawlow, at the signing of the German-SovietTreaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation the 28.09.1939.
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Headline: German-Soviet anti-attack and friendship pact 23.8.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop departing from Khodynka Field, after contract formation of the MolotovRibbentrop Pact. On the left Ribbentrop and on the right Gustav Hilger.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339810German-Soviet anti-attack and friendship pact 23.8.1939Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop departing from Khodynka Field, after contract formation of the MolotovRibbentrop Pact. On the left Ribbentrop and on the right Gustav Hilger.
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Headline: Molotov signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 23.8.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signing the Nazi-Soviet Pact, behind him f.l.: Friedrich Gaus, Joseph Stalin, Andor Hencke, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339811Molotov signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 23.8.1939Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signing the Nazi-Soviet Pact, behind him f.l.: Friedrich Gaus, Joseph Stalin, Andor Hencke, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.
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Headline: German-Soviet anti-attack pact, 23.8.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: Second part of the russian secret protocol of the German-Soviet anti-attack pact, with signatures by Molotow and Ribbentrop.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339812German-Soviet anti-attack pact, 23.8.1939Second part of the russian secret protocol of the German-Soviet anti-attack pact, with signatures by Molotow and Ribbentrop.
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Headline: Caricature to the German-Soviet anti-attack pact, 1939Date: 31.08.1939Image text: Political cartoon concerning the so called Nazi-Soviet Pact.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339814Caricature to the German-Soviet anti-attack pact, 1939Political cartoon concerning the so called Nazi-Soviet Pact.
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Headline: German-Soviet anti-attack and friendship pact 23.8.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: German-Soviet anti-attack and friendship pact 23.8.1939, treaties, conferences, agreements, Germany 1933-1945 National SocialismPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339815German-Soviet anti-attack and friendship pact 23.8.1939German-Soviet anti-attack and friendship pact 23.8.1939, treaties, conferences, agreements, Germany 1933-1945 National Socialism
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Headline: Molotov signing the friendship pact, 28.09.1939Date: 24.08.1939Image text: Vyacheslav Molotov signing the GermanSoviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation, behind him f.l.: Joachim von Ribbentrop, Joseph Stalin, his interpreter Vladimir Pavlov and Friedrich Gaus.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339816Molotov signing the friendship pact, 28.09.1939Vyacheslav Molotov signing the GermanSoviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation, behind him f.l.: Joachim von Ribbentrop, Joseph Stalin, his interpreter Vladimir Pavlov and Friedrich Gaus.
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Headline: Molotov Ribbentrop Pact, 23.8.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: F.l.t.r.: Vyacheslav Molotov, Joseph Stalin, ambassador Friedrich-Werner von der Schulenburg, diplomat Andor Hencke and Joachim von Ribbentrop.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339817Molotov Ribbentrop Pact, 23.8.1939F.l.t.r.: Vyacheslav Molotov, Joseph Stalin, ambassador Friedrich-Werner von der Schulenburg, diplomat Andor Hencke and Joachim von Ribbentrop.
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Headline: Molotov signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 23.8.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signing the Nazi-Soviet Pact, behind him f.l.: Joseph Stalin, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339818Molotov signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 23.8.1939Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov signing the Nazi-Soviet Pact, behind him f.l.: Joseph Stalin, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.
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Headline: German-Soviet anti-attack pact 23.8.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: First Page of the russian secret protocol from the 23.08.1939 concerning the division of Poland and the baltic States.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339819German-Soviet anti-attack pact 23.8.1939First Page of the russian secret protocol from the 23.08.1939 concerning the division of Poland and the baltic States.
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Headline: Joachim von Ribbentrop arriving in Moscow, 1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: Joachim von Ribbentrop welcomed by a russian company in Moscow Khodynka Field. The travel served the completion of the GermanSoviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation on 28.09.1939.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339820Joachim von Ribbentrop arriving in Moscow, 1939Joachim von Ribbentrop welcomed by a russian company in Moscow Khodynka Field. The travel served the completion of the GermanSoviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation on 28.09.1939.
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Headline: Von Ribbentrop signs the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 24.08.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: Joachim von Ribbentrop signing the Molotov RIbbentrop Pact, also present f.l.t.r.: Friedrich Gaus, Andor Hencke, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339821Von Ribbentrop signs the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 24.08.1939Joachim von Ribbentrop signing the Molotov RIbbentrop Pact, also present f.l.t.r.: Friedrich Gaus, Andor Hencke, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.
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Headline: Von Ribbentrop signs the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 24.08.1939Date: 23.08.1939Image text: Joachim von Ribbentrop signing the Molotov RIbbentrop Pact, also present f.l.t.r.: Friedrich Gaus, Andor Hencke, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339822Von Ribbentrop signs the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 24.08.1939Joachim von Ribbentrop signing the Molotov RIbbentrop Pact, also present f.l.t.r.: Friedrich Gaus, Andor Hencke, Gustav Hilger and Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg.
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Headline: Conclusion of the German-Soviet Friendship Treaty, 1939Date: 28.09.1939Image text: Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop signs the German-Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty. To his left Alexei Schkwarzew (Soviet Ambassador in Berlin), behind from right, Joseph Stalin, Vyacheslav Molotov and the Chief of Staff of the Red Army Boris Mikhailovich Shaposhnikov.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339823Conclusion of the German-Soviet Friendship Treaty, 1939Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop signs the German-Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty. To his left Alexei Schkwarzew (Soviet Ambassador in Berlin), behind from right, Joseph Stalin, Vyacheslav Molotov and the Chief of Staff of the Red Army Boris Mikhailovich Shaposhnikov.
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Headline: Determination of the Demarcation line, 1939Date: 28.09.1939Image text: Concerning the GermanSoviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation the Demarcation line gets determined. F.l.: assistant chef of protocoll von Halem, adjutant Schulze of the Foreign Minister and declaiming legation councilor Hende.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339824Determination of the Demarcation line, 1939Concerning the GermanSoviet Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Demarcation the Demarcation line gets determined. F.l.: assistant chef of protocoll von Halem, adjutant Schulze of the Foreign Minister and declaiming legation councilor Hende.
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Headline: Map of Eastern Europe: German-Soviet border, 1940Date: 08.01.1940Image text: A number of border crossings for immediate exchange of goods between Germany and the Soviet Union have been open to traffic while simultaneously a direct German-Soviet freight tariff comes in force.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00339825Map of Eastern Europe: German-Soviet border, 1940A number of border crossings for immediate exchange of goods between Germany and the Soviet Union have been open to traffic while simultaneously a direct German-Soviet freight tariff comes in force.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939Date: 01.10.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Workers load the grain into a German freight train.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339826Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Workers load the grain into a German freight train.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939Date: 01.10.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. The seal of a Soviet car is opened.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339827Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. The seal of a Soviet car is opened.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939Date: 28.12.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. A German sentry guarding the grain trains until transshipment.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339828Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. A German sentry guarding the grain trains until transshipment.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, Przemysl 1939Date: 01.10.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. A Soviet grain train arrives early in the morning in Przemysl on the German side of the German-Soviet border. Workers are ready to tranship the grain.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339829Soviet grain delivery to Germany, Przemysl 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. A Soviet grain train arrives early in the morning in Przemysl on the German side of the German-Soviet border. Workers are ready to tranship the grain.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, Przemysl 1939Date: 01.10.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Workers and railway officials wait in the evening for the incoming trains to tranship and take over the grain at the border station in Przemysl.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339830Soviet grain delivery to Germany, Przemysl 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Workers and railway officials wait in the evening for the incoming trains to tranship and take over the grain at the border station in Przemysl.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939Date: 01.10.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Workers go to tranship the grain.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339831Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Workers go to tranship the grain.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939Date: 28.12.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. View of Soviet and German freight trains, which stand side by side for the transshipment of grain.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339832Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. View of Soviet and German freight trains, which stand side by side for the transshipment of grain.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939Date: 28.12.1939Image text: After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Until the completion of an unloading ramp currently being under construction the grain is transferred from wagon to wagon by hand.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339833Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939After the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union as a result of the German-Soviet economic agreement, among others grain shipments were made to strengthen the German grain reserves. Until the completion of an unloading ramp currently being under construction the grain is transferred from wagon to wagon by hand.
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Headline: Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939Date: 28.12.1939Image text: German customs officers and railway workers at the German-Soviet border take over a freight train filled with grain from Soviet train attendants that should strengthen the German grain reserves, after the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339834Soviet grain delivery to Germany, 1939German customs officers and railway workers at the German-Soviet border take over a freight train filled with grain from Soviet train attendants that should strengthen the German grain reserves, after the permission of direct rail freight traffic between Germany and the Soviet Union.
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Headline: First landing of a Soviet passenger aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940Date: 09.01.1940Image text: The Soviet airliner of Aeroflot (Douglas DC-3) has landed after the first test flight on the route Moscow-Kaliningrad-Berlin Tempelhof / Rangsdorf. View of the team of the Soviet engine.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00339835First landing of a Soviet passenger aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940The Soviet airliner of Aeroflot (Douglas DC-3) has landed after the first test flight on the route Moscow-Kaliningrad-Berlin Tempelhof / Rangsdorf. View of the team of the Soviet engine.
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Headline: First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940Date: 09.01.1940Image text: After the first Soviet airliner (Douglas DC-3) of Aeroflot has landed in Tempelhof, the engines are fitted with warming protective caps for the waiting time.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00339836First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940After the first Soviet airliner (Douglas DC-3) of Aeroflot has landed in Tempelhof, the engines are fitted with warming protective caps for the waiting time.
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Headline: First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940Date: 09.01.1940Image text: The first Russian airliner (Douglas DC-3) of Aeroflot has arrived in Tempelhof after a test flight on the route Moscow-Berlin.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00339837First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940The first Russian airliner (Douglas DC-3) of Aeroflot has arrived in Tempelhof after a test flight on the route Moscow-Berlin.
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Headline: First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, January 1940Date: 01.01.1940Image text: After the first landing of a Russian engine (Douglas DC-3) of Aeroflot on the airfield at Tempelhof, Lufthansa employees welcome their Russian colleagues, the technical crew of the engine coming from Moscow .Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00339838First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, January 1940After the first landing of a Russian engine (Douglas DC-3) of Aeroflot on the airfield at Tempelhof, Lufthansa employees welcome their Russian colleagues, the technical crew of the engine coming from Moscow .
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Headline: First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940Date: 01.01.1940Image text: At the airport Berlin-Tempelhof has landed for the first time a Russian plane of Aeroflot (Douglas DC-3). In the background, a machine of Lufthansa. (Junkers Ju 52).Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00339839First landing of a Soviet aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, 1940At the airport Berlin-Tempelhof has landed for the first time a Russian plane of Aeroflot (Douglas DC-3). In the background, a machine of Lufthansa. (Junkers Ju 52).
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Headline: Vyacheslav Molotov before the Supreme Soviet, 1940Date: 01.08.1940Image text: The Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars and People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, Vyacheslav Molotov, holds a foreign policy speech at the 7th session of the Supreme Soviet in Moscow, in which he underlines the importance of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact and the strengthening of economic relations between the two countries.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00339841Vyacheslav Molotov before the Supreme Soviet, 1940The Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars and People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, Vyacheslav Molotov, holds a foreign policy speech at the 7th session of the Supreme Soviet in Moscow, in which he underlines the importance of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact and the strengthening of economic relations between the two countries.
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Headline: The train station of Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: In the loading station of Przemysl Soviet oil shipments are loaded onto freight trains of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. The picture shows the station sign.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339842The train station of Przemysl, 1940In the loading station of Przemysl Soviet oil shipments are loaded onto freight trains of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. The picture shows the station sign.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil. Workers and railway officials put decanting hoses from tanker to tanker.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339843German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil. Workers and railway officials put decanting hoses from tanker to tanker.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil. In the picture Russian railway officials before the locomotive when shunting.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339844German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil. In the picture Russian railway officials before the locomotive when shunting.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil. Hose lines are laid from tanker to tanker for the transfer.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339845German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil. Hose lines are laid from tanker to tanker for the transfer.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train (pictured here when shunting) are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339846German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940In the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet freight train (pictured here when shunting) are on two adjacent tracks for the loading of crude oil.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. The Russian transport leader stands on a tanker and supervises the shunting of the train.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339847German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. The Russian transport leader stands on a tanker and supervises the shunting of the train.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. The Russian transportation leader hands over to a German railway officials the shipping documents.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339848German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. The Russian transportation leader hands over to a German railway officials the shipping documents.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Workers take an oil sample from each of the tankers of the trains that just arrived from Russia.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339849German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Workers take an oil sample from each of the tankers of the trains that just arrived from Russia.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Workers pump the oil with hoses from the Russian tanker in the German one.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339850German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Workers pump the oil with hoses from the Russian tanker in the German one.
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Hoses stretch between tankers. In the foreground, a trilingual warning sign: "No smoking".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339851German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Hoses stretch between tankers. In the foreground, a trilingual warning sign: "No smoking".
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Headline: German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940Date: 21.02.1940Image text: n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Hoses stretch between tankers.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339852German-Soviet oil transport in Przemysl, 1940n the loading station Przemysl a German and a Soviet oil train stand on two adjacent tracks. Hoses stretch between tankers.
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Headline: Soviet economic delegation in Germany,1939Date: 25.10.1939Image text: A Soviet delegation has arrived in Berlin for an information gathering visit and inspection of German industrial and military equipment and other business facilities. From left State Secretary Wilhelm Keppler (Foreign Office), General of Artillery Savchenko, People's Commissar Ivan Fedorovich Tewossjan, Ambassador Alexei Schkwarzew.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339853Soviet economic delegation in Germany,1939A Soviet delegation has arrived in Berlin for an information gathering visit and inspection of German industrial and military equipment and other business facilities. From left State Secretary Wilhelm Keppler (Foreign Office), General of Artillery Savchenko, People's Commissar Ivan Fedorovich Tewossjan, Ambassador Alexei Schkwarzew.
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Headline: Honorary company of the Wehrmachtwhen receiving the new Soviet ambassador in the Reich Chancellery, 1939Date: 02.09.1939Image text: The honor guard of the Infantry Regiment "Grossdeutschland" (Greater Germany), who greeted the new Soviet ambassador Alei Schkwarzew and the Soviet military representatives at the reception in the Reich Chancellery, are greeted jubilantly by the waiting crowd as they march out from the Chancellery.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339854Honorary company of the Wehrmachtwhen receiving the new Soviet ambassador in the Reich Chancellery, 1939The honor guard of the Infantry Regiment "Grossdeutschland" (Greater Germany), who greeted the new Soviet ambassador Alei Schkwarzew and the Soviet military representatives at the reception in the Reich Chancellery, are greeted jubilantly by the waiting crowd as they march out from the Chancellery.
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Headline: Soviet economic delegation in Germany,1939Date: 26.10.1939Image text: A Soviet delegation has arrived in Berlin for an information gathering visit and inspection of German industrial and military equipment and other business facilities. From left State Secretary Wilhelm Keppler (Foreign Office), General of Artillery Savchenko, People's Commissar Ivan Fedorovich Tewossjan, Ambassador Alexei Schkwarzew and the Commander of Berlin, Lieutenant General Ernst Seifert.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339855Soviet economic delegation in Germany,1939A Soviet delegation has arrived in Berlin for an information gathering visit and inspection of German industrial and military equipment and other business facilities. From left State Secretary Wilhelm Keppler (Foreign Office), General of Artillery Savchenko, People's Commissar Ivan Fedorovich Tewossjan, Ambassador Alexei Schkwarzew and the Commander of Berlin, Lieutenant General Ernst Seifert.
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Headline: The Russian freighter Selenga in Hong Kong, 1940Date: 01.01.1940Image text: The Soviet freighter Selenga is the first ship that is brought in the Hong Kong harbor during the contraband control of the Allies. The ship traveling from Vladivostok to Germany is loaded with tungsten.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339856The Russian freighter Selenga in Hong Kong, 1940The Soviet freighter Selenga is the first ship that is brought in the Hong Kong harbor during the contraband control of the Allies. The ship traveling from Vladivostok to Germany is loaded with tungsten.
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Headline: Ernst Woermann, Vladimir Dekanozov and Gustav Adolph von Halem,1940Date: 28.11.1940Image text: Newly appointed Soviet Ambassador and former deputy chief Vladimir Dekanozov (center) is welcomed by Under Secretary of the Foreign Office Ernst Woermann (on the left) and Deputy Chief of Protocol Privy Gustav Adolph von Halem (on the right) at train station Friedrichstrasse in Berlin, GermanyPhoto: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00213444Ernst Woermann, Vladimir Dekanozov and Gustav Adolph von Halem,1940Newly appointed Soviet Ambassador and former deputy chief Vladimir Dekanozov (center) is welcomed by Under Secretary of the Foreign Office Ernst Woermann (on the left) and Deputy Chief of Protocol Privy Gustav Adolph von Halem (on the right) at train station Friedrichstrasse in Berlin, Germany
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