Brazil During World War I Wikipedia Audio Article

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00:00:39 1 Initial phase
00:02:30 2 Protests
00:04:21 2.1 Diplomatic consequences
00:05:34 3 Military involvement
00:05:44 3.1 Calogeras Plan
00:07:27 3.2 Army
00:08:48 3.3 Navy
00:12:32 3.4 Military medical mission
00:13:26 4 Aftermath
00:15:05 5 See also
00:15:21 6 Bibliography
00:18:21 7 Reference Notes
00:18:30 8 External links

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During World War I (1914–1918), Brazil initially adopted a neutral position, in accordance with the Hague Convention, in an attempt to maintain the markets for its export products, mainly coffee, latex and industrial manufactured items. However, following repeated sinking of Brazilian merchant ships by German submarines, Brazilian President Venceslau Brás declared war against the Central Powers in 1917, and was the only country in Latin America to be directly involved in the war. The major participation was the Brazilian Navy's patrol of areas of the Atlantic Ocean.