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A concise survey outlines Latin America’s geography, resources, and political currents, then examines German economic and propaganda efforts to secure and extend influence during the war. Early chapters detail enemy commercial penetration and methods of economic warfare, while later sections assess wartime effects on trade, recognition, and the republics’ development. The lectures synthesize contemporary reports and press material to consider diplomatic responses, shifting alignments, and the rise of Pan-American cooperation, presenting both immediate strategic concerns and broader implications for the region’s economic and political future.
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