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Exhibition on allies' fight against Nazism opens to visitors

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Exhibition on allies' fight against Nazism opens to visitors


14.07.2020

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The "Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt: a joint struggle against Nazism" exhibition opened on Tuesday, July 14, TASS reported. The exposition was located in the Exhibition Hall of Federal Archives, and was avialable online before.

The exhibition reveals the history of the anti-Hitler coalition during the Second World War and is timed to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Unique documents revealing the details of the negotiations and relations between the leaders of the USSR, the USA and Great Britain are exhibited there. The exhibition is divided into five sections, three of them are devoted to conferences - in Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam, where Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill discussed issues of military cooperation and the post-war peace.

One of the central exhibits of the exhibition is Stalin's report at the celebration of the 27th anniversary of the October Revolution in November 1944. The Soviet leader praised the contribution of the allies to the success on the fronts. 

Genuine archival documents were supplemented with museum items, photographs, newsreel fragments, and works of art. In addition, multimedia screens enable visitors to read documents from that difficult historical era for themselves. They will help to understand what contribution the allied countries made to the common victory.

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