19 January 1917:
The Zimmerman Note
to the German Minister to Mexico
Berlin, January 19, 1917
On the first of February we intend to begin submarine warfare unrestricted.
In spite of this, it is our intention to endeavor to keep neutral the United
States of America.
If this attempt is not successful, we propose an alliance on the following
basis with Mexico: That we shall make war together and together make peace.
We shall give general financial support, and it is understood that Mexico
is to reconquer the lost territory in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. The
details are left to you for settlement....
You are instructed to inform the President of Mexico of the above in the
greatest confidence as soon as it is certain that there will be an outbreak
of war with the United States and suggest that the President of Mexico, on
his own initiative, should communicate with Japan suggesting adherence at
once to this plan; at the same time, offer to mediate between Germany and
Japan.
Please call to the attention of the President of Mexico that the employment
of ruthless submarine warfare now promises to compel England to make peace
in a few months.
Zimmerman
(Secretary of State)
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