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Portrait of Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico (ddr-njpa-1-94)
img Portrait of Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico (ddr-njpa-1-94)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 7,316. Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico. [stamped] September 1938."
Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico giving his farewell speech (ddr-njpa-1-96)
img Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico giving his farewell speech (ddr-njpa-1-96)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "President Cardenas Steps Down. President Cardenas gave his farewell address to the Mexican Congress following the completion of his term of office on September 1, receiving applause from the full house. Photograph: President Cardenas at the microphone. [stamped] October 8, 1940."
Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico (ddr-njpa-1-97)
img Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico (ddr-njpa-1-97)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Overseas News. Uprising in Mexico. (Mexico) Domei. Mexican President Cardenas traveled to San Luis Potosi on May 24 to suppress an uprising of farmers there sparked by the followers of his political opponent General Cedillo. Photograph: President Cardenas (left) and federal troops arriving at San Luis Potosi station after hearing …
Inauguration of Mexico's President Lazaro Cardenas (ddr-njpa-1-93)
img Inauguration of Mexico's President Lazaro Cardenas (ddr-njpa-1-93)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Inauguration of Mexico's 19th President. (Mexico City) Rengo. The inauguration of Mexico's 19th president, General Lazaro Cardenas was held here on December 1 in the National Stadium. The grand ceremony was undertaken amidst an atmosphere of passionate welcome, with thousands of citizens in attendance. General Cardenas, who turned 39 this year, is …
Mexico's military leaders during World War II (ddr-njpa-1-45)
img Mexico's military leaders during World War II (ddr-njpa-1-45)
Caption on the reverse: "Mexico Unanimously Votes War Against Germany, Italy, Japan: Another whole-hearted supporter of President Camacho is his predecessor, former President Lazaro Cardenas, to whom is attributed much of Mexico's modern progress. General Cardenas, center, now commander-in-chief of Pacific Coast defenses in cooperation with the U.S., is walking with his chief aides, Commodore R. …
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