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John Foster Dulles signs the Tripartite Security Treaty (ANZUS)

96-1185
Accession Number
96-1185
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
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HST Keywords
ANZUS; Australia; California - San Francisco; New Zealand; Tripartite Security Treaty (ANZUS)
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Description
John Foster Dulles is shown signing the Tripartite Security Treaty (ANZUS), a defense treaty signed by Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, which was created from discussions that occurred between 1949 and culminating in the signing of the treaty on Sept. 1, 1951, in San Francisco, California. Surrounding Mr. Dulles are, left to right, unidentified, Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, Sen Alexander Wiley, and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. In the back row are an unidentified person and Sen. John Sparkman. (See also 96-1186.)
Date(s)
September 1, 1951