Peace Envoys at Portsmouth, N.H.

I'm not sure why the negotiations that ended the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5 took place in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, but President Theodore Roosevelt had been flexing the United States' power in the world. He had offered to mediate an end to the the war. Russia agreed because of the shocking losses they had suffered at Mukden and Tsushima, and the naval revolt in Odessa. Japan had agreed because they feared a drawn-out war would cripple them financially. Besides, the treaty's terms gave them control of Korea. This film documents the world leaders presence in Portsmouth with military parades and naval ships.

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Release Date

February 19, 1905

Status

Released

Original Title

Peace Envoys at Portsmouth, N.H.

Runtime

7min

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Production Companies

American Mutoscope & Biograph