His name was Zimmerman, hence the Zimmerman Telegram.
to help Mexico regain U.S. territory
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This question is incomplete but I will tell you that the Nazis did everything to regain their invaded territory.
Help Mexico regain territory taken by Americans in mid-eighteen hundreds if Mexico would join with Germany in the event America would enter WW1 on the side of Britain. The Mexicans declined. It is well described by the American historian Barbara Tuchman in her book "The Zimmerman Telegram"
The Zimmerman Note outraged American public opinion because it revealed Germany's attempt to incite Mexico to join the war against the United States during World War I. The telegram suggested that if Mexico allied with Germany, it would help Mexico regain territory lost to the U.S., including Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. This perceived threat to American sovereignty, coupled with the British interception and publication of the note, fueled anti-German sentiment and contributed to the U.S. decision to enter the war. The combination of betrayal and a direct challenge to national security stirred public outrage and rallied support for intervention.
Palestine only declared independence in 1988, making them the last such country.
No, the British promised land, but the Native Americans didn't get anything.
it was asking Mexico to attack U.S and Germany promised to help regain some of Mexico's lost territory (Texas, New Mexico, etc) google it for better details *************** Germany feared that America would soon enter the war (World War I) and it knew that Mexico was still upset about its loses during the Mexican War. So German promised Mexico if it attacked America , if it entered the war, then Germany would help Mexico Financially and reward it by giving back all re-conquered land in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona.
Lack of enough population, money and resources to support such attrition war.
He was president in Mexico) He played a leading role in Mexico's fight for independence from Spain in 1821. In 1829, he fought against Spain again as the European power tried to regain control of Mexico. In 1833, He became Mexico's president.