German propaganda in Mexico: A photograph captured by Major Wrisley Brown during World War One. The image shows a gathering in Mexico where Mexican officials are meeting with representatives from Canada and Cuba. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the possibility of them occupying the ports of Tampico, Veracruz, and Progreso at the invitation of Mexico. This meeting raises concerns about German interference and potential attempts to undermine American power. This information is classified and for official use only.


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