119: The Minister without Portfolio

Cover of the February 23, 1916 edition of The Fatherland, a pro-German magazine published in the US by George Sylvester Viereck. Note the suggestion that Japan also has imperial ambitions in North America.

 
In Mexico, the constitutionalist forces loyal to Venustiano Carranza oust the conventionalists from Mexico City and Pancho Villa is forced to retreat to his base in Chihuahua. German intelligence agents in the US fund the pro-German magazine The Fatherland as they plot to draw the US into the conflict in Mexico. With Victoriano Huerta in prison, the Germans offer support to Pancho Villa. Villa also believes US intervention in the Mexican Revolution to be in his interests, and he provokes the Americans by attacking Columbus, New Mexico.

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Ochos Valses Poéticos
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