The Zimmerman Note - English translation ... The Zimmerman Note - Decoded German Text ... Note: This is a description, not the text itself.)
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We intend to begin on the 1st of February unrestricted submarine warfare. We shall endeavor in spite of this to keep the United States of America neutral. ... WWI Document Archive > 1917 Documents > The Zimmerman Note...
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The Zimmermann Note (1917) ... Though Germany had previously promised President Wilson that it would cease attacking neutral carriers, ... As you read, think about why the Zimmermann Note would have enraged Americans and contributed to a growing sentiment in the U.S. that the nation should enter the war on the side of the Allies.;
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The Zimmermann Telegram (or Zimmermann Note ; German: ; Spanish: ) was a coded telegram dispatched by the Foreign Secretary of the German Empire, Arthur Zimmermann, on January 16, 1917, to the Ger...
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Teaching With Documents: The Zimmermann Telegram ... Article Citation ; Alexander, Mary and Marilyn Childress. "The Zimmerman Telegram." Social Education 45, 4 (April 1981): 266...
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A note sent in 1917 from the German Foreign Minister Zimmermann to his ambassador in Mexico, containing details of a proposed alliance against America; it was intercepted and published, strengthening US public support for war against Germany as part of World War One. ... World War 1 Picture - Zimmerman Telegram...
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The Zimmerman Telegram represents one of the key turning points of the 20th Century. The note, of German origin, was supposed to entice Mexico to join the German war effort and invade the United States.
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The Zimmerman Telegram was also called the Zimmerman Note. The Zimmerman Telegram aka 'note', was sent from a German official in Germany to a German official in Mexico asking him to join an aliance with germans, the germans told them that t...
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The note was said to have been prepared several weeks before it was sent; in fact before the German Chancellor had made his announcement, the American Government stating this fact in order to dispel any suspicion on the part of the Allies that it was "backing" Germany.
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