No. Actually, even before it entered WW2 on the Allies Side, Mexico helped the United States towards the war effort both in terms of manpower and lower prices of Natural Resources (rubber, oil, iron). When Mexico entered WW2, it provided an air force unit, known as the 201st Fighter Squadron during the Philippines Campaign (1944-1945).
The Brittish revealed a telegram to the Americans : Mexico would attack the US if the US should attack the Germans. Finally the Mexicans did not attack the US due to the lack of surprise and the Americans engaged in WW2.
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the note proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico to attack the united states.
The US entered World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor. When over 2,400 US lives were lost in a sneak attack on a Sunday morning, there was no stopping US involvement in the war.
Yes, by the British from Canada in 1812. Also, in 1916, the guerrilla general Pancho Villa attacked the US from Mexico, and the US was attacked by Japanese balloon bombs during World War 2, but the War of 1812 was the largest military attack on the US mainland.
in World War One the US announced its nuetrality but a telegram between Germany and Mexico asking Mexico to fight against the US and several public ships being sunk the US declared war they sent men overseas fought, won, and then helped make the Treaty of Versailles. In World War Two the US once again claimed neutrality but on December 7, 1941 the Japanese launched a suprise air and sea attack on Pearl Harbor they then declared war and won again.
They intercepted a message from Germany to Mexico to try to get Mexico to join the war
The attack brought the US into World War 2. It changed the neutral status in that war.
World War 1
The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor propelled the US into the war.
there were no battles in the us
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