Hugo Brehme views of the Mexican Revolution 1913-1920

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Hugo Brehme views of the Mexican Revolution 1913-1920

German-born Mexican photographer. Photographs by Hugo Brehme document two episodes of the Mexican Revolution: La Decena Trágica of 1913, the ten days of counter-revolutionary insurrections against President Francisco Madero; and the American occupation of Veracruz in 1914. Also included are several general views of Mexico, circa 1914-1920.

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