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English: Assistant Secretary, U.S. Treasury, Harry Dexter White (left) and John Maynard Keynes, honorary advisor to the U.K. Treasury at the inaugural meeting of the International Monetary Fund's Board of Governors in Savannah, Georgia, U.S., March 8, 1946.
Français : John Maynard Keynes (à droite) et Harry Dexter White (à gauche) (1946)
Русский: Джон Мейнард Кейнс (справа) и Гарри Декстер Уайт на Бреттон-Вудской конференции
Deutsch: Harry Dexter White (links) und John Maynard Keynes beim Eröffnungstreffen des Gouverneursrates des Internationalen Währungsfonds in Savannah, Georgia, USA am 08. März 1946.
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International Monetary Fund |
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