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Tiempo y Espacio
versión impresa ISSN 1315-9496
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ACUNA, Juan Alexis. Complaints and claims lodged by the German Empire to Venezuela by apparent illicit committed against their ships of war at the end of the 19th century. Tiempo y Espacio [online]. 2013, vol.23, n.60, pp.20-38. ISSN 1315-9496.
The purpose of research, is a subject barely discussed national historiography. The common thread of the proposed theme seeks to clarify the reasons that drove a tense climate in Germany diplomatic relations with Venezuela and that contradicts all the rhetoric based on permanent cordiality and expeditious delivery of lists, brochures, and manuals of ships and sailors to knowledge of the Venezuelan State. Contrary to what was intended with so much rhetoric, will demonstrate that from the Government's pilot Bismarck between the German Government and the Venezuelan diplomatic relations remained strained for reasons de-facto rather than words, manifesting itself in constant complaints and claims lodged by the Empire by apparent illicit committed against their ships of war through customs authorities and other State institutions at the end of the 19th century Venezuelanas well as bombings, customs abuse, arrests and seizures of some of its warships.
Palabras clave : Venezuela; Germany; political; Empire; claims.












