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The Victory Museum has opened an exhibition about the Potsdam Conference in 1945

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The new exhibition "Potsdam. July 1945", dedicated to the Potsdam Conference of 1945, opened on July 15 at the Victory Museum in Moscow.

At the exhibition "Potsdam. July 1945" you can see documents declassified in 2025 from the archival funds of the Main Directorate (GU) of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, including messages from Soviet intelligence officers. Visitors are also shown a documentary about the work of the USSR special services during the Great Patriotic War (WWII).

"We have been cooperating with the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for a long time. I would like to thank them very much for the documents and films they provide to us. Our citizens, and not only ours, because this topic usually arouses interest abroad, want to know the truth about the events of the Potsdam Conference," Valery Kulichkov, head of the scientific and methodological department of the Victory Museum, is quoted on the institution's website.

The exhibition presents documents, photographs and items related to the Potsdam Conference in 1945. At this meeting, the new borders of the European countries and the future fate of Germany were determined, and a program for the post-war world order was developed.

Newspaper articles about the Potsdam meeting and leaflets issued by the Soviet government after the conference became part of the exhibition.

On July 10, the Victory Museum opened a new exhibition dedicated to the anniversary of the first salvo of the Katyusha rocket launcher. The exposition became part of the updated project "Heroes of the rear".

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