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There might've been some Spanish trade, but IIRC the main traders with the Japanese in the 16th century were the Portuguese, not the Spanish.
Well for the larger context didn't require much trade just awareness. He was mainly contending that the Japanese originally allowed the Satsuma clan to occupy Okinawa mainly out of genuine security concerns against the Spanish having already occupied the Phillipines.
 
Oh. Yeah, that's plausible.
 
Is there any historically-given reason as to why Churchill didn't sit next to Stalin in this photo(s)?

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Stalin whizzed himself and Churchill is desperately trying not to laugh?
 
Because Churchill insisted that he should sit next to Roosevelt, since they were best friends, and Stalin insisted the same thing, so Roosevelt sat in the middle.
 
You get a good idea of how short Stalin was in that picture. His feet barely touch the ground, while FDR sts flat-footed with knees high!
Keep in mind, his shins are angled under the chair and knews are apart, as opposed to the straight posture of Churchill and FDR. And you also can't see the position of FDRs feet.
 
You get a good idea of how short Stalin was in that picture. His feet barely touch the ground, while FDR sts flat-footed with knees high!

I dunno if it's some kind of illusion based on the camera angle, but the difference seems less pronounced in other Tehran and Yalta photos:

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I dunno if it's some kind of illusion based on the camera angle, but the difference seems less pronounced in other Tehran and Yalta photos:

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The chairs are different heights. You'll note that FDR, the tallest, is in the highest chair, with Stalin, the shortest, in the medium chair, and Churchill sitting in the smallest chair. Kind of symbolic of the relationship of the three, really.

And Cheezy is right. I checked during the day after asking that question earlier. Stalin was most definitely my height, which is 5ft 4.
 
Ohh, I didn't notice the different chair heights. That's fascinating.
 
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