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The Secrets of the Zimmermann Telegram

The Secrets of the Zimmermann Telegram

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History, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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During WWI, Germany sent a secret message proposing a military alliance with Mexico against the US, using an American cable system. The Allies, led by Great Britain, dominated telecommunications, cutting Germany's cables. Germany saw the US as a threat despite its isolationist stance. In 1917, Germany promised Mexico land if it declared war on the US. The Zimmerman Telegram was intercepted and decoded by the British, who kept it secret to avoid revealing their espionage. When the telegram's contents became public, US opinion shifted, leading President Wilson to declare war on Germany, marking a turning point in the Allied victory.

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How did the British control Germany's communication during the war?

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Why did Germany view the United States as a threat during the war?

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What was the secret message that Germany sent to Mexico during World War I?

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What was the impact of the Zimmerman telegram on U.S. public opinion?

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What role did President Woodrow Wilson play in the U.S. entering World War I?

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