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Winner of the 2009 Robert A. Calvert Prize
In January 1917, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent a telegram to Germany’s Mexican ambassador, authorizing the offer of U.S. territory in exchange for Mexico’s alliance with Germany in the Great War.
After the interception of this communication, U.S. intelligence intensified surveillance of the Mexican American community in Texas and elsewhere,...
In January 1917, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent a telegram to Germany’s Mexican ambassador, authorizing the offer of U.S. territory in exchange for Mexico’s alliance with Germany in the Great War.
After the interception of this communication, U.S. intelligence intensified surveillance of the Mexican American community in Texas and elsewhere,...
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Winner of the 2009 Robert A. Calvert Prize
In January 1917, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent a telegram to Germany’s Mexican ambassador, authorizing the offer of U.S. territory in exchange for Mexico’s alliance with Germany in the Great War.
After the interception of this communication, U.S. intelligence intensified surveillance of the Mexican American community in Texas and elsewhere,...
In January 1917, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent a telegram to Germany’s Mexican ambassador, authorizing the offer of U.S. territory in exchange for Mexico’s alliance with Germany in the Great War.
After the interception of this communication, U.S. intelligence intensified surveillance of the Mexican American community in Texas and elsewhere,...
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