Browse Items (698 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Previous Page of 70 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Devastation of Battleship Row, at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, bringing the United States into the war. Airfield at Pearl Harbor under attack, December 7, 1941 Hopkins to US Ambassador to the UK, Gil Winant, June 12, 1942 expressing need for postwar cooperation with Soviets FDR to General Sikorski, PM of Polish Government in Exile, January 5, 1943 Letter from General Deane, US Embassy Moscow to General Marshall, December 2, 1944 - disillusionment over Russia Russian Cartoon show squeeze on Hitler An unknown man, possibly one of the team's scientists, sits next to RDS-1 - the first nuclear weapon built and detonated outside the United States. Tears stream down the cheeks of Cheif Petty Officer Graham Jackson as FDR's funeral procession departs Warm Springs Georgia on April 13, 1945 American GIs and Russian soldiers shake hands at the Elbe River on April 26th, 1945 in what was the true culmination of US-Russian collaboration efforts. Letter from FDR to Stalin re: Poland at Yalta Previous Page of 70 Next Page Featured Item View of Bard Farm, 2012 View of the Bard Farm taken from the South, September 2012