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Japanese, Russian, French, German, American and English newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth, 1905 Creator: Unknown
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Japanese, Russian, French, German, American and English newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth, 1905 Creator: Unknown
Japanese, Russian, French, German, American and English newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth, 1905. Reporters on steps of building during the Portsmouth Peace Conference
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Correspondent Diplomacy Diplomatic International Journalism Journalist Media Media Industry Peace Talks Propaganda Reporter Russo Japanese War Treaty Treaty Of Portsmouth Group Portrait International Affairs Meeting Of Frontiers White And Black
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This striking photograph captures a historic moment in international diplomacy as Japanese, Russian, French, German, American, and English newspaper correspondents gather at the steps of a building during the Portsmouth Peace Conference in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States of America, in 1905. The Treaty of Portsmouth, signed on September 5, 1905, officially ended the Russo-Japanese War, a major industrial conflict between these two nations. The correspondents, dressed in formal attire, gaze directly at the camera with a sense of importance and gravity. The image is a testament to the power of the media in documenting and shaping the narrative of historical events. The men represent their respective countries, standing as a symbol of the meeting of frontiers and the complex web of international affairs. The photograph, taken during a pivotal moment in world history, is a valuable addition to any collection of historic images and a reminder of the role of journalism in recording and interpreting the news for the public.
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