Load image into Gallery viewer, 1978 Press Photo Commodore Perry, Admiral Kato, Secretary of State Henry Stimson
Load image into Gallery viewer, 1978 Press Photo Commodore Perry, Admiral Kato, Secretary of State Henry Stimson

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1978 Press Photo Commodore Perry, Admiral Kato, Secretary of State Henry Stimson

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Diplomatic Dilemma: American presence in the Far East was considered a threat by Japan from the time that Commodore Perry (right) brought his "black ships" to the mouth of Tokyo Bay, in 1854. "America in the Pacific: The Clash of Two Cultures," episode of "Between the Wars," explores U.S.-Japanese tensions and what Mobil Showcase host Eric Sevareid relates as a story of two imperialisms in conflict. At left, Admiral Kato, who attended the Washington Naval Conference in 1921, when Japan's capital ship building was reduced to a 5:5:3 ratio with Britain and the U.S., which Secretary of State Henry Stimson (center) refused to increase at the 1930 London Naval Conference. This led to a violent reaction in Japan, and takeover of its foreign policy by the military.

Photo is dated 1978.

Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.