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RMDABPBD–CET, Central European Time Building, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
RMD8JG1D–CET, Central European Time building, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
RMDHNXCX–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NHMT–Signature of the German Instrument of Surrender in Reims on 7 May 1945 depicted in the painting by French painter Lucien Jonas (1946) on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945 in the building which serves now as the museum.
RMD8JFTK–CET, Central European Time building, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
RMDHNX6H–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NHMK–Facsimile of the German Instrument of Surrender signed in Reims on 7 May 1945 and the kepi of French general François Sevez on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945 in the building which serves now as the museum. French general François Sevez was present at the German surrender in Reims, and signed the German Instrument of Surrender as the official witness.
RMD8JG67–CET, Central European Time building Independence Bridge, Unesco Banks of the Danube, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
RMDHNX8W–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NHCD–National flags of France and the Soviet Union wave at the entrance to the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this building at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945.
RMD8JG40–Great Market building, Independence Bridge, Unesco Banks of the Danube World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
RMDHNX50–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NJ0A–National flags of France and the Soviet Union wave at the entrance to the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this building at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945.
RMD8JG3N–Great Market; Unesco Banks of the Danube World Heritage Site; Budapest; Hungary; Europe
RMDHNX4B–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NHR0–National flags of the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the Soviet Union wave at the entrance to the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this building at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945.
RMDHNXAK–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary Danube
RM2J3NHR3–Brick building of the Collège technique et moderne de Reims (Technical and Modern College of Reims) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this building, that served as the SHAEF headquarters, at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945. The Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) is located in the building that serves now as the Lycée Franklin Roosevelt. The building was designed by French architect Hippolyte Portevin (1927). The entrance to the museum is seen in the background.
RMDHNX5N–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary old warehouse building
RM2J3NHRM–Command flag of a German's general officer stolen on his vehicle parked in front of the Reims railway station by a young boy aged 15 in 1941, now on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945 in the building which serves now as the museum.
RMDHNX86–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NHRJ–Text of the German Instrument of Surrender signed in Reims on 7 May 1945 with the handwritten confirmation of German admiral Karl Dönitz written on 15 April 1977 on display in the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945 in the building which serves now as the museum. Admiral Karl Dönitz served as the President of Germany at the moment of the German Instrument of Surrender. The inscription in German means: This document was signed upo
RMDHNX7H–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NHJX–National flags of the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the Soviet Union wave at the entrance to the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this building at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945.
RMDHNXA5–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NHK4–National flags of the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France and the Soviet Union wave at the entrance to the Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this building at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945.
RMDHNX75–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RM2J3NJ0C–Main entrance to the Collège technique et moderne de Reims (Technical and Modern College of Reims) in Reims, France. The first German Instrument of Surrender that ended World War II in Europe was signed in this building, that served as the SHAEF headquarters, at 02:41 Central European Time (CET) on 7 May 1945. The Museum of the Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) is located in the building that serves now as the Lycée Franklin Roosevelt. The building was designed by French architect Hippolyte Portevin (1927).
RMDHNXC1–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RMDHNXBG–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
RMDHNXB5–CET Central European Time building Bálna Whale Budapest Hungary
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