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No Arms To China Or Japan
Washington, D.C.: September 14, 1937 Following a conference at the White House today between President Roosevelt and Joseph P. Kennedy, Chairman of the Maritime Commission, the Chief Executive issued an order forbidding Government-owned merchant vessels to transport arms or ammunition to Japan or China. Kennedy is shown leaving the conference
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This historic photograph captures a significant moment in American history. Taken on September 14,1937, it showcases Joseph P. Kennedy, Chairman of the Maritime Commission, leaving a conference at the White House with President Roosevelt. The image represents a pivotal decision made by the Chief Executive following their meeting. In response to escalating tensions between Japan and China during this period, President Roosevelt issued an order forbidding Government-owned merchant vessels from transporting arms or ammunition to either country. This bold move aimed to maintain neutrality and prevent further escalation of conflict in East Asia. Joseph P. Kennedy's presence in this photo signifies his crucial role as Chairman of the Maritime Commission during these turbulent times. As he walks away from the conference, one can sense the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. The vintage aesthetic adds depth and authenticity to this snapshot frozen in time. It serves as a reminder of how leaders navigated complex political landscapes amidst global turmoil during the 1930s. This image is part of Underwood Archives' collection held by Universal Images Group (UIG). Its historical significance resonates even today as it offers us insight into past decisions that shaped international relations between nations like Japan, China, and the United States.
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