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WWII POST WAR JAPAN
A customer about to purchase a Dulles bags from its designer Koshichi Tanizawa, left, on Ginza Street in Tokyo, Japan on Jan. 24, 1952. When John Foster Dulles came to Japan a year ago to study the Japanese peace treaty possibilities he carried a brief case that set the Japanese wondering what was in it. Mr. Koshichi Tanizawa, proprietor of a bag shop, designed a bag resembling the one carried by “the father of the Japanese Peace Treaty” and displayed it in his shop window with a sign “Symbol of Peace Dulles Bag.” (AP Photo/Y. Jackson Ishizaki) (KEYSTONE/AP/Y. Jackson Ishizaki)
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COPYRIGHTPFLICHTIG 25943
License
Rights Managed
Date created
19520124
Place
TOKYO JAPAN
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP
Byline
Y. JACKSON ISHIZAKI
Size
3000 x 2445 px
File type
JPEG