CHAPTER XXVI - Great Works of the Sons/Daughters and Descendants of H.L. Wiechers.
26.1 Explanation.
26.2 A very young Luciano Wiechers y Léycegui working as a lawyer and as Teacher of Political Economy at the "Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia" and later as founder of the "Escuela Libre de Derecho".
26.3 Luciano Wiechers y Léycegui as Chairman and Board Member of the "Banco de México" (Mexico's Central Bank).
26.4 Luciano Wiechers y Léycegui as founder and initial Chairman of the "Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior" (BANCOMEXT).
26.5 Luciano Wiechers y Léycegui as Mexican delegate in the negotiations with the United States caused by World War II: Information about the "Douglas-Wiechers Agreement" dated July 15, 1941.
26.6 Other activities of Luciano Wiechers y Léycegui as representative of Mexico before the United States and the International Community during the Second World War and the immediate postwar period, including the Chapultepec and San Francisco Conferences.
26.7 Luciano Wiechers y Léycegui in the Mexican literature of the 20th. Century.
26.8 Adolfo and Leonardo Zeevaert Wiechers and the construction of the "Torre Latinoamericana" in Mexico City.
26.9 Adolfo Wiechers y Léycegui and the recovery and reapatriation of the remains of the Archbishops of Mexico City.
26.10 Rafael Tovar y de Teresa, first Minister of Culture of Mexico.
26.11 Enrique Graue Wiechers, Rector of the National Autonomus University of Mexico (UNAM).