Max Kampelman and Victor Fedoseyev

Call Number
300-1-8:6/51

General information

Call No.:
300-1-8:6/51
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. 51
Digital ver. identifier
HU OSA 300-1-8_006-051
Legacy ID
rfe_conference_meeting-044
Date
1984
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
Ambassador Max Kampelman and Radio Liberty staff Victor Fedoseyev sitting at a table. Fedoseyev is turned towards Kampelman, who is talking to someone across the table but not in the photo. There is a coffee cup, saucer, an empty plate, an empty platter with a large knife to cut up a cake, and an ashtray on the table, which is covered with a white cloth. In the background there are two more tables and chairs but no people.
ORIGINAL CAPTION:
Munich - Ambassador Max Kampelman, left, head of the United States delegation to the Madrid CSCE [Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe] Conference, discusses Soviet violation of human rights with Victor Fedoseyev, who prepares special programs for Radio Liberty's Russian Service on human rights. Ambassador Kampelman visited FRE/RL on February 10, 1984, shortly after the adjournment of the Madrid Conference. In addition to meeting with Radio specialists, he addressed t he entire staff on "Madrid, Stockholm and the Future."

Context

Associated Names
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (Copyright holder)
Associated Places
Munich

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Munich
Germany
Collection Specific Tags
Cold War, conference, man, meal, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Violation of human rights