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This book is a collection of historical photographs that documented a series of demonstrations that broke out around the country on October 21 (1969), the International Anti-War Day. It is composed of illustrations of anonymous volunteers taking pictures of an unprecedented riot around Hiroshima, Osaka and Shinjuku, as well as around the Diet and Defense Agency, and the state of turbulence at that time was transmitted intensely I will come. Among the global anti-war movements, Japan in this period has been demonstrating repulsion against the state and the government, and school struggles against distrust of the university authorities. Various reports have been published, both famous and unnamed. . However, even in view of the wonderfulness of the recorded illustrations and composition / layout, the historical fact of “co-production” created by gathering the knowledge of unknown young people, and the influence of “anonymous power”, etc. It ’s an unprecedented record. And their thoughts will come to fruition in the next work '69 11 / 13-17 / Sato's visit to the US. Includes Parr & Badger Vol. Ⅲ and The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990.