
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a collage of five distinct illustrations, likely from a historical publication, with a header that reads "ALEMANIA GRAN BRETAÑA E ITALIA: POTENCIAS AGRESORAS EN 1902". The first illustration depicts a man in a cap and plaid shirt, holding a knife with a banner that says "VENEZUELA PARA LOS VENEZOLANOS" (Venezuela for the Venezuelans), with a ghostly face behind him. The second illustration shows two figures, one in a military uniform and the other in a top hat and suit, playing a game of war on a table covered with miniature ships labeled with country names like "ALEMANIA" (Germany) and "NOR" (Norway), suggesting a geopolitical strategy game. The third illustration shows two individuals in military helmets leaning over a fence with the words "DOCTRINA MONROE" (Monroe Doctrine) inscribed on it, while a smaller figure salutes from the other side. The fourth illustration features two large hands, one labeled "ALEMANIA" and holding a paper titled "CUENTAS" (Accounts), and the other labeled "INGLATERRA" holding a paper titled "DEMANDAS" (Demands). Between these hands, a small figure representing "VENEZUELA" is being squeezed. The fifth illustration is a photograph of several ships docked in a harbor, with a mountainous backdrop and smoke emanating from some of the vessels. The text on the left side of the page discusses historical events and figures, mentioning "El "Mocho"" and "Castro," and referencing the 19th century. There is no explicit visual information within the illustrations that indicates the city of Santa Ana, Venezuela.
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8B92E
Volume
12,564
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Revenue
+$0.38
TVL
$16.25



