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Clay, Lucius D. (Lucius DuBignon), 1897-1978

General Lucius D. Clay's Final Staff Conference in Berlin

General Clay's final staff conference in the conference room of the Directors Building, OMGUS (Office of the Military Government, United States), Berlin, Germany. The Conference convened at 11 o'clock and lasted for approximately 40 minutes. James L. Sundquist (near the corner of the table, left of center) and General Lucius D. Clay (with head resting on hand, right of center) sit around a conference table with unidentified others. Originally Print# BER-49-677

General Lucius D. Clay's Final Staff Conference in Berlin

General Clay's final staff conference in the conference room of the Directors Building, OMGUS (Office of the Military Government, United States), Berlin, Germany. The Conference convened at 11 o'clock and lasted for approximately 40 minutes. General Lucius D. Clay sits at the table on the far left, smoking a cigarette. Others unidentified. Originally Print #BER-49-478B

British officer and U.S. Military Personnel in Berlin

(Left to right): Lieutenant General Sir Charles Keightley, British Army Commander; William H. Draper, Jr., American Undersecretary of Army; General Lucius Clay, the head of the OMGUS, the Office of Military Government, United States; and Lieutenant General  A.C. Wedemeyer, Chief of Planning and Operations, U. S. Army, walk around the American headquarters in Berlin on June 29, 1948, pondering their moves to counter Russian steps that have frozen Berlin from the West.