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Henry L. Stimson,Japanese envoy,anti-war pact,Katsuji Debuchi,Kellog Briand,1929

Title: Henry L. Stimson
Date Created/Published: 1929 July 24.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Summary: Japanese envoy signs anti-war pact before ratification ceremony. Katsuji Debuchi, the Japanese Ambassador, signing the Kellogg Briand Treaty for the renunciation of war as Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson watches.
Notes:
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Treaties 1929 (Kellogg-Briand); BI (2); War 1929; Foreign Relations Jap. Americans; Shelf.
Bookmark /2003673139/
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