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Mexico and the Undesirables: 1933-1945
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Introduction
Format and Medium
Methodology and Historiography
Mestizaje: Mexico's Reception of Refugees
Spanish Refugees in Mexico
Jewish Refugees in Mexico
Immigration and Refugee Policies: Projects for Colonization
Mexico Joins the War
The Federal Propaganda Office (OFP) and Mexican War Posters
The Office of Inter-American Affairs (OIAA) and US Propaganda Posters
Conclusion
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Unwelcome Exiles
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US WWII Propoganda poster to be distributed in Mexico in support of the Allies
"[As Only One Man]"
US Propaganda Poster to be distributed in Mexico in support of the Allies
"[Defend Your Religious Freedom]"
US Propaganda Poster to be distributed in Mexico in support of the Allies
"[Americans All, Let's Fight for Victory]"
US WWII Propaganda Poster to be published in Mexico in support of the Allies
"[Mexicans!]"
Mexican WWII Propaganda Poster in Support of the Allies
“[What are you making/doing for your homeland?]"
Mexican WWII Propaganda Poster in support of the Allies
"[Remember the 13th of May]"
Mexican WWII propaganda poster in support of the Allies
Jewish refugees at the Hacienda de San Gregorio
Photograph of Jewish refugees at the Hacienda de San Gregorio
A view of the Hacienda de San Gregorio
Photograph of the Hacienda de San Gregorio, one of the agricultural colonization projects in Mexico.
League of German Girls (BDM) choir practicing outside
Photograph of League of German Girls (BDM) choir practicing outside
Pro-Nazi Demonstration in Mexico
Photograph of Pro-Nazi Demonstration in Mexico
Pro-Nazi Demonstration in Mexico
Photograph of Pro-Nazi Demonstration in Mexico
"[Defend what is ours! Let’s fight against the Jews!]"
Anti-Semitic Pamphlet
The Mexique
"The Mexique", on which the Spanish exiles arrived
Photograph of Spanish Refugees from "The Mestique" Boarding Trains
Photograph of the trains in which the Spanish refugees who arrived aboard "The Mexique" were transported
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