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Subscribe to BBC News to BBC News HERE decrypted German telegram intended for Mexico pushed the Unite The Zimmermann Telegram, a secret message from Germany to Mexico during the First World War, ended the United States' neutrality and sealed the fate of the C An intercepted telegram between Germany and Mexico led the United States to declare war. Created by Sal Khan.Watch the next lesson: The Zimmermann telegram (or Zimmermann note or Zimmermann cable) was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military contract between the German Empire and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany. With Germany's aid,

Mexico would recover Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. Drew's Adventure History TV: Zimmermann Telegram Video Item Preview In this episode, Drew discusses the logistics of the Zimmermann Telegram, a famous doent that turned the tides of the First World War. Produced By Joe Taft and ECAT Hosted by Drew Doherty Addeddate 2024-02-02 05:13:49 Closed captioning no Duration 225 Thomas Boghardt, author of [The Zimmermann Telegram: Intelligence, Diplomacy, and America's Entry into World War One], explained why Germany sent the telegram to Mexico; how it was intercepted by Thomas Boghardt, author of [The Zimmermann Telegram: Intelligence, Diplomacy, and America's Entry into World War One], explained why

Germany sent the telegram to Mexico; how it was intercepted by The American press published news of the telegram on March 1. On April 6, 1917, the United States Congress formally declared war on Germany and its allies. The Zimmermann Telegram had such an impact on American opinion that, according to David Kahn, author of The Codebreakers, "No other single cryptysis has had such enormous consequences." Zimmermann Telegram, coded message sent January 16, 1917, by German foreign secretary Arthur Zimmermann to the German minister in Mexico. Intercepted by the British, the note revealed a plan to renew unrestricted submarine warfare and to form an alliance with Mexico and an if the U.S. declared war

on Germany. Most historians agree that American involvement in World War I was inevitable by early 1917, but the march to war was no doubt accelerated by a notorious letter penned by German foreign secretary

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