Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Gaijin" Collection ddr-njpa-1
2650 items
2650 items
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Sonja Henie cooking (ddr-njpa-1-627)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "What Followed for the Queen of the Rink. (Oslo) Domei. Sonja Henie, the queen of the women's figure skating world is now aiming to become queen of the silver screen, made her first visit to her home country since appearing in Hollywood movies. She has been happily spending several days with her …
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Sonja Henie (ddr-njpa-1-628)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Sonja Henie (No. 4,942). Norway's world-class female skater."
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Sonja Henie (ddr-njpa-1-629)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Sports News February 25, 1937. Recent News of Sonja Henie. (New York) Domei. Photograph: Queen of the rink Sonja Henie presenting a celebratory bouquet to the President's mother at a great gala held here at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on January 30 to celebrate President Roosevelt's birthday."
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Sonja Henie shaking hands with Ernst Baier (ddr-njpa-1-630)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "3. 'Queen of Skating' Sonja Henie (left) and Lindpaintner (right) exchange greetings with German athlete Ernst Baier after coming to the Olympic grounds to watch."
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Portrait of Edouard Herriot (ddr-njpa-1-631)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Edouard Herriot (No. 3,567). Current Prime Minister of France."
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Edouard Herriot and Ramsay MacDonald in front of the French foreign ministry (ddr-njpa-1-632)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Paris) Rengo. British Prime Minister MacDonald met with French Prime Minister Herriot, the leader of the French political world who is also shoulding the expectations of the left, for important consultations in Paris while on the way to the Lausanne Conference being held on the issues of the reparations and war bonds …
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Edouard Herriot visiting Spain (ddr-njpa-1-633)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Rengo Overseas Photographic News No. 3, 367 No. 3,368 November 29. Prime Minister Herriot Visits Spain. (Madrid) Rengo. French Prime Minister Herriot recently visited the leading Spanish city of Madrid in the course of a private trip, which caused that country to welcome him as it was his first visit. Photograph: (from …
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Portrait of the new French cabinet (ddr-njpa-1-634)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "In France, where the left wing radical faction displayed unusual strength in the recent general election, the important job of forming the next cabinet has fallen to Eduard Herriot, leader of the Radical Socialist Party. He announced the members of the updated cabinet on the 3rd. Photograph: a commemorative photograph of the …
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Edouard Herriot and Valerian Dovgalevsky signing the Russo-French Non-Aggression Pact (ddr-njpa-1-635)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Russo-French Non-aggression Pact Signed. (Paris) Rengo. As the Manchurian issue continues and the Russo-Japanese non-aggression pact favorably presented by Soviet Russia remains unresolved because of the lack of approval from our nation, Soviet Russia has surprised the Western diplomatic world by announcing the conclusion of a non-aggression pact with France, (see foreign …
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Edouard Herriot visiting the Tsar Cannon in the Kremlin (ddr-njpa-1-636)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Herriot Visits Russia. (Moscow) Rengo. A commemorative photograph of former French Prime Minister Eduard Herriot (left), currently visiting Russia to improve Franco-Russian goodwill, as he was shown the famous 'Tsar Cannon' within the Kremlin by the French Ambassador to Russia (center) and Mr. Gelband [?] (right), head of the Russian foreign ministry's …
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Edouard Herriot arriving at Tokyo Station (ddr-njpa-1-637)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Japan [illegible] Herriot [illegible] arriving at Tokyo Station [illegible]."
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Newspaper clipping regarding Leslie Howard (ddr-njpa-1-638)
Caption on front: ". . . and Leslie Howard, as 'Hamlet.' Alfredo Valente Photo. Courtesy The Stage."
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Newspaper clipping regarding Roy W. Howard (ddr-njpa-1-639)
Caption on front: "Roy W. Howard, chairman of board of directors of the Scripps-Howard string of newspapers in the United States and of the United Press Association, and owner and editor of the World Telegram, and Kent Cooper, general manager of Associated Press, arrived at Yokohama aboard the Empress of Russia on May 17."
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Roy W. Howard arriving in Yokohama (ddr-njpa-1-640)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[illegible] Roy Wilson Howard."
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Newspaper clipping regarding Roy W. Howard (ddr-njpa-1-641)
Caption on front [translation]: "Opposed to Oil Embargo on Japan. Newspaper King Howard Speaks While Visiting Hawaii. [most of article's body is missing]."
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Roy W. Howard met by Keith Maddock [?] (ddr-njpa-1-642)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Group of American Reporters Head to the South Pacific. (Sydney) Domei. A group of American reporters arrived in Sydney in late August for the purpose of observing Australia, the Dutch East Indies, and other places in the south Pacific, as if with the intention of restraining our policy of southern expansion. Photograph: …
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Hilter and Franz von Papen welcomed by the Hitler Youth and League of German Girls (ddr-njpa-1-647)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Unprecedented Grand Spectacle. Second National Workers Festival. (Berlin) Rengo. Germany's Second National Workers Festival was held on May 1, primarily in the Lustgarten, the plaza in front of the former palace, and Tempelhoff Airport's plaza. Chancellor Hitler, Propaganda Minister Goebbels, and the rest of the government leadership were all in attendance in …
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Portrait of Adolf Hitler (ddr-njpa-1-648)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "1. Adolf Hitler (No. 2,277). Leader of the National Socialist Party."
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Nazi stormtroopers celebrating Hitler's 48th birthday (ddr-njpa-1-650)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Yokohama) April 20, 1937. As the 20th was the 48th birthday of Hitler, the Fuhrer of flourishing Germany, a celebratory ceremony was held from 7 a.m. on the Nazi passenger ship Reliance, which entered Yokohama on the 19th. After Captain Keith, his crew, and approximately 80 German passengers raised a portrait of …