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President Truman poses with Josef Stalin and other participants from the Potsdam Conference

President Harry S. Truman and Josef Stalin on the lawn outside of Soviet Union Prime Minister Stalin's residence during the Potsdam Conference in Potsdam, Germany. The group of men, L to R: Prime Minister Josef Stalin, Charles Bohlen, interpreter for President Truman, V. N. Pavlov, interpreter for Prime Minister Stalin, President Truman, Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Ambassador to the United States, Charles Ross, President Truman's Press Secretary, and Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov. From the album: President's Trip to Potsdam, album number 2

Verner W. Clapp, Harry S. Truman, George C. Marshall, and Harold W. Dodds

From left to right: Verner W. Clapp, President Harry S. Truman, George C. Marshall, and Dr. Harold W. Dodds. Dr. Dodds is the President of Princeton University and presented President Truman with the first copy of the first volume of "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson" at the Library of Congress. The book was published by Princeton University Press. Verner W. Clapp was the acting Librarian of Congress.

President Truman and others walking down a street

President Harry S. Truman marching in a downtown street in Little Rock, Arkansas. From left to right: Frank Spina, Louis Johnson, President Truman, Sid McMath, and Harry Vaughan. Men walking with Truman are identified with Truman's own handwriting and the date, written at the bottom of the picture. President Truman was in Little Rock for the Twenty-ninth Annual Thirty-fifth Division Reunion.