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1905
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1921
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1937
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International relations
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Shipwrecks
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United States. Navy
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World politics
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Mexico
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Russia (Federation)
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1900-1909
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1920-1929
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1930-1939
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(1 - 5 of 5)
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JM-295: Sunken ships are historic trouble-breeders
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a group, including FDR, examine sinking of U.S. gunboat Panay.
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JM-212: Movies for the conference
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a Japanese figure watching a movie with Uncle Sam. Film shows both the victorious nations and the defeated ones being crushed underneath debt, suffering, and unrest; war sits in a field filled with gravestones.
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JM-075: The polite arts of diplomacy
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Baron Uchida, an ambassador of Japan stationed in the United States, and President Taft facing each other. Uschida has a secret treaty with Mexico in his back pocket, and Taft has a photograph of the secret treaty in his back pocket.
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JM-106: Two ways by which peace may be restored without casting Russia a kopeck
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting two panels, each with a different solution to promoting peace. In the top panel, Rockefeller comes forward to Komura and Dewitte with carriages full of money. In the second panel, Carnegie purchases rights to build a library on Sakhalin Island from Komura, making himself poor, but allowing the two men to walk away from each other.
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JM-211: Will Japan want a "no limit" game?
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam threatening a Japanese diplomat over fair naval ratios in a proposal and showing the diplomat how the ratio would look with unlimited naval competition.