Germany and Mexico
it was practically trying to stop relations between Mexico and the u.s. it was made by Germany
The Zimmermann Note was a secret diplomatic communication sent by Germany 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 exchange for the territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The note's interception and revelation to the public contributed significantly to U.S. public opinion shifting against Germany and ultimately led to the U.S. entering the war. Thus, the nations most closely involved were Germany and Mexico.
The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Germany to Mexico in January 1917, had a significant impact on World War I by prompting the United States to enter the conflict. The telegram proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico, promising the return of territories lost to the U.S. if Mexico joined the war against America. Once the telegram was made public, it swayed American public opinion against Germany, contributing to the U.S. declaration of war in April 1917. This entry bolstered the Allied powers and shifted the momentum of the war.
In 1916, the sinking of the Lusitania and other attacks by German U-boats heightened anti-German sentiment in the U.S., setting the stage for increased public outrage. Additionally, the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany in early 1917 further escalated tensions. The Zimmerman telegram, which proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico against the U.S., was intercepted in early 1917, amplifying fears of German aggression and swaying public opinion towards supporting entry into World War I. Together, these events created a climate of heightened alarm and nationalism, making the telegram's revelation particularly impactful.
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Zimmerman Telegram
Most probably, you are referring to an alliance between Mexico and Germany during WW1. It was Arthur Zimmerman, German ambassador in Mexico. His "Zimmerman note" was intercepted by British intelligence and forwarded to the American government, hastening American entry into WW1.
Germany and Mexico
The Zimmerman note contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany. This note was intercepted and when it was read, it angered the American people.
The Zimmerman Telegram qualifies as such.It proposed a military and economic alliance to recover part of the lost territories during the Mexican-American War. The telegram however, was intercepted by the British Intelligence and forwarded to the U.S. Government, becoming enough casus belli for the US to enter WWI.
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the note proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico to attack the united states.
mexico and germany
The Zimmerman note, a not-so-secret telegram from the German foreign affairs minister to the President of Mexico intercepted by Americans. It proposed that, if Mexico teamed up with Germany against the US in WWI, Mexico could regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. This turned US public opinion, which was previously pretty neutral, against Germany.
The Zimmermann Telegram or Note
The Zimmerman Note was a telegram sent on 16 January 1917 by the Foreign Secretary of the German Empire to the German Ambassador in Washington, DC, with instructions that it be forwarded to the German Ambassador in Mexico. The coded text was intercepted and decoded by the British who provided it to the US government. The contents of the note, published in US newspapers on 1 March 1917, caused public outrage. The Note proposed that, in the event of the US entering the European War opposed to Germany, the German Ambassador should seek Mexican help in brokering an alliance between Germany and Japan. The German Ambassador to Mexico should then also propose a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in which Mexico would receive aid in reclaiming Texas, New Mexico and Arizona from the US.