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Eiichi Taniguchi 1904 - 1982

Eiichi Taniguchi of San Gabriel, Los Angeles County, California was born on September 18, 1904, and died at age 77 years old in June 1982.
Eiichi Taniguchi
San Gabriel, Los Angeles County, California 91776
September 18, 1904
June 1982
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Eiichi Taniguchi's History: 1904 - 1982

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  • 09/18
    1904

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    September 18, 1904
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  • 06/dd
    1982

    Death

    June 1982
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Eiichi Taniguchi lived exactly as long as the average family member when died at the age of 77.
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In 1904, in the year that Eiichi Taniguchi was born, the "Teddy's Bear" was first produced. After seeing a political cartoon of President Teddy Roosevelt refusing to kill a clubbed and tied up bear, Jewish Russian immigrant Morris Michtom - who owned a candy shop and sold stuffed animals that he and his wife made at night at the store - made a "Teddy's Bear" and put it in his shop's window. The stuffed bears were an immediate success and Michtom and his wife went on to found the Ideal Novelty and Toy Co.
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In 1917, Eiichi was only 13 years old when in April, the U.S. entered World War I, declaring war against Germany. President Wilson had previously declared neutrality in the war - a position supported by the majority of Americans - but after Germany declared that they would sink all ships trading with Great Britain and sunk U.S. ships, public opinion began to change. Then the Lusitania was sunk, killing 1,201 - including 128 Americans - and more U.S. ships were sunk. The U.S. could stand aside no longer.
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