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Jacob H. Schiff (1847-1920), the German-born American-Jewish banker who helped Japan finance the Russo-Japanese War.

Photo scanned from Shillony, Ben-Ami (1991). "The Jews and the Japanese." Charles E Tuttle Company: Tokyo.


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Jacob H. Schiff (1847-1920), the German-born American-Jewish banker who helped Japan finance the Russo-Japanese War.

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