Wilson responded cautiously by protesting the sinking and demanding that in the future, Germany protect American lives.” In 1917 German ambassador Count Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff and secretary Lansing met privately to discuss that the U-boat attacks in the Atlantic would continue. “As instructed to do at the stroke of midnight, von Bernstorff advised Lansing that U-boat attacks in the Atlantic would resume. Wilson took the unwelcome news hard, telling his private secretary Joseph Tumutly, “this means war.” As a result of the U-boats being a reason Wilson decided to join the war, he also did, due to the Zimmermann telegram. The second reason President Wilson joined the war was because of the Zimmermann telegram. The Zimmermann telegram was a secret way for the Germans to communicate. The Germans used this to communicate with Mexico to form a secret
Wilson responded cautiously by protesting the sinking and demanding that in the future, Germany protect American lives.” In 1917 German ambassador Count Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff and secretary Lansing met privately to discuss that the U-boat attacks in the Atlantic would continue. “As instructed to do at the stroke of midnight, von Bernstorff advised Lansing that U-boat attacks in the Atlantic would resume. Wilson took the unwelcome news hard, telling his private secretary Joseph Tumutly, “this means war.” As a result of the U-boats being a reason Wilson decided to join the war, he also did, due to the Zimmermann telegram. The second reason President Wilson joined the war was because of the Zimmermann telegram. The Zimmermann telegram was a secret way for the Germans to communicate. The Germans used this to communicate with Mexico to form a secret