Bukovsky, Conquest, Marks, Reddaway, Tatu, Vogel, Wattenberg at a Conference Table
General information
- Call No.:
-
300-1-8:6/56
- Part of series
- HU OSA 300-1-8 Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute: General Records: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Public Affairs Photographic Files
- Located at
- Archival photo box #6 / No. 56
- Digital ver. identifier
- HU OSA 300-1-8_006-056
- Legacy ID
- rfe_conference_meeting-049
- Date
- 1987
- Level
- Item
- Primary Type
- Still image
- Language
- English
- Notes
- The black and white prints of RFE/RL were donated to OSA by the Hoover Institute, California in year 2015. The images are duplicates of those held at Hoover. The originals, and most probably the negatives are with the donor as well. OSA only received the paper prints with captions, and digitized the entire collection in year 2018.
Content
- Form/Genre
- Photograph
- Contents Summary
- Russian writer and scientist Vladimir Bukovsky, author and diplomat Robert Conquest, U.S ambassador Leonard Marks, political scientist Peter Reddaway, journalist Michel Tatu and Director of the West German Federal Institute for East European and International Studies Heinrich Vogel are sitting at a conference table, and turning towards Chairman of Board for International Broadcasting Ben J. Wattenberg, who is standing at the far end. The table is covered with a white cloth and there are microphones, ashtrays, glasses, jugs of water and name plates on it. There is a row of windows behind the panelists. Same event as in HU OSA 300-1-8:6/55, HU OSA 300-1-8:6/57, HU OSA 300-1-8:6/58, HU OSA 300-1-8:6/59, HU OSA 300-1-8:6/60, HU OSA 300-1-8:2/4. "The USSR Under Gorbachev: Glasnost and its Implications".
ORIGINAL CAPTION:
BIB vice chairman Ben J. Wattenberg, addressing the Seminar.
Context
- Associated Names
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (Copyright holder)
- Associated Places
- Munich
Subject / Coverage
- Spatial Coverage
- Munich
- Germany
- Collection Specific Tags
- ashtray, Cold War, conference, Glasnost, man, microphone, politician, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, scholar