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    Zimmermaan Telegram: Zimmermaan Telegram was a secret diplomatic service communication used from the German Office in January 1917. Before United states entered World War I against Germany. Mexico would recover Texas‚ Arizona and new Mexico . This message was interpreted by the British Intelligence . The missive gave the ambassador a now-famous set of instructions: if the neutral United States entered the war on the side of the Allies‚ Von Eckhardt was to approach Mexico’s president with an offer

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    Zimmerman Telegram Notes

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    January (1917) - British cryptographers decipher a telegram from Arthur Zimmermann (German Foreign Minister) to von Eckhardt (German Minister in Mexico). In the telegram Zimmermann reveals Germany’s plan to restart unrestricted submarine warfare the US territory is offered to Mexico in return for joining the German Cause. February 24 - the British present the telegram to Woodrow Wilson March 1 - the American press publishes news of the telegram April 6 - US Congress officially declares war on

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    Method The Zimmerman Telegram was a mystery communication between the Foreign Secretary of the German Empire‚ Arthur Zimmerman‚ to the German envoy in Mexico‚ Heinrich von Eckardt. The telegram contained an offer for Mexico to recover its domain of New Mexico‚ Texas‚ and Arizona on the off chance that it joined the German reason. Regardless of this offer‚ Mexico presumed that it would not be achievable or even attractive to assume control over their previous domains. When the telegram was sent‚ World

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    Official Telegram

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    TELEGRAM WRITING When there is requirement of sending a message faster than a normal letter‚ we send a telegram. It is sent using coded signals and reaches its destination within a few hours. It is a very concise message. Format: INDIAN POST AND TELEGRAPH ADDRESS OF THE ADDRESSEE NAME : ………………….............. ADDRESS : ………………….............. TELEGRAPH OFFICE : ………………….............. MESSAGE SENDER’S NAME AND ADDRESS: (NOT TO BE TELEGRAPHED) Points to remember: • Use minimum number

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    Waiting for the telegram

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    Waiting for the telegram What will we reminisce and regret when we age and become an elder? Will we be lonely and ill? Or will we be happy and appreciate the small things in life? The Short Story ”Waiting for the Telegram” by Alan Bennett is about Violet‚ an elderly resident in a nursing home‚ who due to a stroke has trouble remembering names and words. Throughout the story Violet talks about the present and reminisces about the past‚ and the short story is therefore elucidating how it is to age

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    Long Telegram and the Novikov Telegram The single document that best illustrated American anti-communism and general suspicion of Soviet aspirations was George Kennan’s famous Long Telegram of 1946. The Long Telegram was perhaps the most cited and most influential statement of the early years of the Cold War. George Kennan had been an American diplomat on the Soviet front‚ beginning his career as an observer of the aftermath of the Russian Civil War. He witnessed collectivization and the terror

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    The Zimmerman Telegram

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    Who sent the Zimmerman telegram and why The Zimmerman telegram was originally sent by Authur Zimmerman‚ the German Foreign Secretary on to the German Ambassador in the United States‚ and directed to the German ambassador in Mexico‚ von Eckhardt. The subsequent events that instigated the release of the Zimmerman Telegram began with German’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. This policy allowed German U-boats to attack merchant ships without warning‚ in hopes of undermining the British by

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    Zimmerman Telegram

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    On April 2‚ 1917 the United States entered WWI declaring war against Germany and its allies. The deciding factor for the U.S. to enter the war is due to one document‚ the Zimmerman Telegram. The document was sole proof to many Americans that Germany’s intentions were not only causing harm on European soil but bringing it across the seas to American soil. It stated that Germany had no intentions on slowing down its submarine warfare to which they hoped to keep the Americans neutral‚ but if they failed

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    Telegram Notes

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    Ever since humans first existed‚ they have lived in fear‚ whether anything small‚ such as a spider‚ or something huge‚ such as God’s wrath. With religion and society involved‚ fear can either be reduced or amplified. This amplification would be caused‚ for example‚ by a group living in fear of their souls being eternally damned or contaminated. During the Puritan’s time‚ they believed that one must stay pure and not commit any sins in order to transcend into heaven‚ and a duty of theirs to was eradicate

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    Why Did The Us Enter Ww1

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    them‚ so when any ship was it each of those passengers was killed or injured. The submarines were hitting U.S. merchants and traveling ships. The Germans also sunk the cargo ship Housatonic. The Germans sunk six cargo ships with no warning. In the telegram the British decoded; there was an indirect threat saying the Germans were going to attack the United States. The U.S. took that as a warning and were wanting to declare war on the Germans. Many Americans were against getting involved in the war

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