To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Potsdam Conference, the Cecillinhof Palace in Potsdam, Germany, recently launched the "Potsdam Conference 1945-New World Order" thematic exhibition.

  Today's Cecilinhof Palace maintains the original appearance when the Potsdam Conference was held. The portrait of Stalin, the Panama hat worn by Churchill and other items specially exhibited in this exhibition lead the audience into history more intuitively.

  The exhibition started with a group of photos reflecting the devastated and devastated Germany after the Nazi surrender in the summer of 1945, and the Soviet army greeted the victory with joy. Stepping into the White Salon, you can see the statues of nine important participants, including US Secretary of State Burns, Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov, and British Foreign Secretary Aiden and Bevin. It was here that the Potsdam Conference kicked off on July 17, 1945.

  The last part of the exhibition shows the historical images of countries signing the "United Nations Charter" and establishing the United Nations.

  (Reporter Peng Dawei edited Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Wang Sishuo]