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Deutsch:
*Abschluss der
Deutsch-Sowjetischer Grenz- und Freundschaftsvertrages
am 28. September 1939. Von links nach rechts: Hintergrund: Richard Schulze-Kossens (Ribbentrops Adjutant), Boris Schaposchnikow (Generalstabschef der Roten Armee), Joachim von Ribbentrop, Josef Stalin, Vladimir Pavlov (sowjetischer Übersetzer); Vordergrund:
English:
Soviet Foreign Minister
Vyacheslav Molotov
signs the
German–Soviet Treaty of Friendship
in Moscow, September 28, 1939; behind him are
Richard Schulze-Kossens
(Ribbentrop's adjutant),
Boris Shaposhnikov
(Chief of staff of the Red Army),
Joachim von Ribbentrop
,
Joseph Stalin
, Vladimir Pavlov (Soviet translator).
Alexey Shkvarzev
(Soviet ambassador in Berlin), stands next to Molotov.
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Joachim Ribbentrop
Viacheslav Molotov
Josef Stalin
en:Richard Schulze-Kossens an adjutant for Theodor Eicke, August Heißmeyer and the Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, also served in Waffen-SS.
Alexey Schkvarzev (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Шкварцев), Soviet ambassador in Berlin.
Vladimir Pavlov, Stalin's translator.
Vladimir Lenin
Alexander Skhvarzev