Poster, May 9-11, 1991.

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Poster, May 9-11, 1991.

Silk screened poster entitled "December 7, 1941; The Gathering Storm" for a conference at the Nimitz Museum, May 9-11, 1991. The poster has on it both the U.S. and Japanese flags, a battleship, and fifteen signatures of U.S. and Japanese survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Clark Field, December 7, 1941.

1 item, 17.5 x 26 in.

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