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Admiral von Friedeburg, C-in-C of the German Navy, and General Kummetz

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Admiral von Friedeburg, C-in-C of the German Navy, and General Kummetz

Admiral von Friedeburg, C-in-C of the German Navy, and General Kummetz, German C-in-C Baltic leaving the British flagship after calling on Rear Admiral Baillie Groham.
Suggest picture date, 5th May 1945. Near to the end of the war in Europe

Official
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Germany
WW2 B/W Print 73.jpg

Media ID 21899225

© Mirrorpix

1945 Germany


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Admiral von Friedeburg, C-in-C of the German Navy, and General Kummetz - A Historic Meeting at Sea

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a significant moment in history as Admiral von Friedeburg, Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, and General Kummetz, German Commander-in-Chief Baltic, leave the British flagship after their meeting with Rear Admiral Baillie Groham. The picture is believed to have been taken on May 5th, 1945 - a crucial period near the end of World War II in Europe. In this poignant image from the forties era, we witness an extraordinary scene that symbolizes both conflict and potential reconciliation. As war ravaged Europe during this time of turmoil and uncertainty, it is remarkable to see high-ranking military officials engaging in diplomatic discussions amidst such chaos. The expressions on their faces reveal a mix of weariness and determination. Perhaps they were contemplating peace negotiations or discussing terms for surrender. This photograph serves as a reminder that even during times of intense conflict, there can be moments where adversaries come together to seek common ground. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints' Official collection, this historical artifact reminds us how far humanity has come since those dark days. It stands as a testament to our collective desire for peace and understanding – values that should guide us towards building a better future for generations to come.

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