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November 12, 1921: World arms limitation conference opens in Washington, DC The Conference on Limitation of Armaments, Washington, D.C..jpg
November 12, 1921: World arms limitation conference opens in Washington, DC
November 4, 1921: Japanese Prime Minister Hara Takashi assassinated at train station Takashi Hara formal.jpg
November 4, 1921: Japanese Prime Minister Hara Takashi assassinated at train station

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