David Scherman: First UN Security Council, 1946 London
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David Scherman: First UN Security Council. January 17, 1946, Westminster London. Photo concentrates on a Soviet mission headed by Andrey Vyshinsky, the prosecutor on Great Purge trials.
David E. Scherman (1916–1997) was an American photojournalist and editor. Famous for Life Magazine publications covering World War II.
January 17, 1946, the UN Security Council met for the first time and established its rules of procedure at Westminster Central Hall in London, UK. On January 24, the General Assembly adopted its first resolution, calling for the peaceful uses of atomic energy and the elimination of atomic and other weapons of mass destruction.
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