This is a view of the courtyard at Cecilienhof in Potsdam, Germany. The floral star in the center of the courtyard was described as red by Richard Beckman.
This is a view of the lower hall of Cecilienhof in Potsdam, Germany where President Harry S. Truman stayed during the Potsdam Conference. The Potsdam Conference meetings took place at Cecilienhof.
This is an exterior view of the home that Richard Beckman stayed in while stationed in Berlin, Germany. He lists the address as 15 Gilga Strasse, Zehlendorf-West.
This is a photograph of the exterior of home in Bielefeld, Germany where Richard Beckman, an United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agent during World War II, lived while waiting to move to Berlin, Germany.
This is a photograph of the house where Frank N. Roberts lived for a time. Original caption on the back of the photo: "This is where I live now. Tell Frankie we have plenty of grass for him to run in."