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Takemo Shinohara, of Los Angeles and Tokyo, one of the leading Japanese dress designers, looks over the uniforms that will be worn by the newly-organized women’s police in Tokyo, who will take their place on streets corners patrolling areas to watch out for wayward girls, April 4, 1944. This is one of the steps in the democratization of Japan’s police system. (AP Photo/Charles Gorry)

Takemo Shinohara, of Los Angeles and Tokyo, one of the leading Japanese dress designers, looks over the uniforms that will be worn by the newly-organized women’s police in Tokyo, who will take their place on streets corners patrolling areas to watch out for wayward girls, April 4, 1944. This is one of the steps in the democratization of Japan’s police system. (AP Photo/Charles Gorry) Stock Photo
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Associated Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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2999 x 2343 px | 25.4 x 19.8 cm | 10 x 7.8 inches | 300dpi

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4 April 1944

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Charles Gorry

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