The Zimmermann Telegram was intercepted and decoded by the British cryptographers of Room 40.[2] The revelation of its contents in the American press on March 1 caused public outrage that contributed to the United States' declaration of war against Germany and its allies on April 6.
The secret German note that urged Mexico to join the central powers was called the Zimmermann Telegram or the Zimmermann Note. The note was intercepted by British intelligence and the contents were revealed to the US. Mexico ignored the note and rejected the proposal when the US entered the war.
the Zimmermann note
Germany's invasion of Belgium, the sinking of the Lusitania, and the Zimmermann note drew the U.S. into World War 1.
In 1917 a document now known as the Zimmermann Telegram was intercepted by the British. In it, Germany urged Mexico to form an alliance with them and wage war against the US. In return, Germany promised Mexico much of its old lands back, consisting of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
They are concepts that started US involvement in World War One.
The secret German note that urged Mexico to join the central powers was called the Zimmermann Telegram or the Zimmermann Note. The note was intercepted by British intelligence and the contents were revealed to the US. Mexico ignored the note and rejected the proposal when the US entered the war.
Zimmermann note
The Zimmermann Telegram was sent to Mexico . ~ see related link below .
The Zimmerman Telegram. The authenticity of it is questioned by many historians.
the Zimmermann note
for germany and mexico to make peace
yes. this is true
Germany and Mexico
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
Well i won't tell you cause i won't want to you plagiarizer
Germany's invasion of Belgium, the sinking of the Lusitania, and the Zimmermann note drew the U.S. into World War 1.