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.
Zimmermann note
The Zimmermann Telegram was sent to Mexico . ~ see related link below .
The Zimmermann Note was a secret diplomatic communication sent by the German Empire to Mexico in January 1917 during World War I. It proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico, suggesting that if the United States entered the war against Germany, Mexico should attack the U.S. in return for the promise of recovering Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The note was intercepted and decoded by British intelligence, and its publication helped sway American public opinion against Germany, contributing to the U.S. entering the war.
Germany's invasion of Belgium, the sinking of the Lusitania, and the Zimmermann note drew the U.S. into World War 1.
They are concepts that started US involvement in World War One.
The Zimmermann Note proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico during World War I. Sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann in January 1917, it suggested that if the United States entered the war against Germany, Mexico should join Germany in exchange for the promise of regaining territories lost to the U.S., such as Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The note's interception and publication by British intelligence contributed to shifting American public opinion against Germany and ultimately led to the U.S. joining the war.
The Zimmerman Telegram. The authenticity of it is questioned by many historians.
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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.
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