An image of Joseph Stalin is displayed on a monument along side a row of burnt buildings on the Unter den Linden, a boulevard in the central Mitte district of Berlin. All people are unidentified.
Members of the Russian NKVD march down a street in Berlin, Germany. The NKVD was the secret police that was a law enforcement agency of the Soviet Union that directly executed the will of the Communist Party. All are unidentified.
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.
The Victory Column in Berlin, Germany, was built to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. A French flag was flying from the top on the day Richard Beckman took the photo after Allied Forces occupied Berlin.
This is a view from the window were Richard Beckman stayed his first night in Berlin, Germany. According to his oral history, Beckman said this was an abandoned hospital that the Russian forces designated for his unit to stay at upon arrival.