Germany sent the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico.
Germany sent the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico.
Germany Send the Zimmerman Telegram to send and information to the Mexicans.
Germany sent the telegram to Mexico in 1917 in an attempt to form an alliance and distract the United States from entering World War I.
Zimmermann Telegram
Germany sent the Zimmermann Telegram to Mexico in 1917 to propose a military alliance against the United States in the event that the U.S. entered World War I on the side of the Allies.
The Zimmermann Telegram or Note
Germany sent the telegram during World War I to Mexico in an attempt to form an alliance against the United States and divert American resources away from the war in Europe.
The US, Germany, and Mexico were the three countries involved in the Zimmermann Telegram. It was sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917.
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
I guess you mean the letter sent to Mexico by Germany, just before WW1. It was the Zimmerman Telegram.
It's the Zimmermann Telegraph. Basically, Germany was like, "Mexico, help us and we will give you your land that America took from you." Britain deciphered the telegram and then sent it along public lines to America. This way Germany would think that someone betrayed Germany. America received the telegram.