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CHILE and the NAZIS
Contents

INTRODUCTION:

I--Summary
II--The problem
III--Sources
IV--A review of previous literature

CHAPTER I: BACKGROUND

I--Long term themes in Chilean Foreign Relations
(a) Relations with Argentina
(b) The War of the Pacific (1879-1884) against Peru and Bolivia
(c) Relations with Germany
(d) Relations with the United States

II--World War I and the inter-war years
III--The presidential elections of 1938 and 1942
IV--Summary and conclusions

CHAPTER II: INFILTRATION

I--Nazi Germany and Chile before Pearl Harbor
II--Chile's press, schools, and churches
III--The Axis and Chile to 1942
IV--Summary and conclusions

CHAPTER III: CONFRONTATION

I--The Inter-American Conference at Rio de Janeiro (January 1942)
II--The Rossetti interlude
III--Achievements of Chilean diplomats under Rossetti
IV--The transition
V--Ernesto Barros as foreign minister
VI--Ernesto Barros's indifference to German espionage and subversion
VII--Japanese espionage and subversive activities
VIII--Summary and conclusions

CHAPTER IV: RESOLUTION

I--The turning of the tide
II--The last few months
III--Summary and conclusions

CHAPTER V: AFTERMATH & CONCLUSIONS

I--Changes resulting from the rupture
II--Ongoing problems
III--Epilogue
IV--Chile and the German connection today
V--Conclusions

INDEX


 

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