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The Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay

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It is well documented in United States history books that during the First World War, the United States had an isolationist and neutral stance towards the war in Europe. However, according to these texts, this all changed on February 24, 1917 when the United States received a decoded German telegram message from Britain. This message read that Germany requested Mexico to join their side and declare war on the United States if their northern neighbor joined the war against Germany. It is said that this was the most important event that pushed the neutral United States over the edge to join the Allied Powers. It is even compared in importance to the attack on Pearl Harbor which pushed the United States in joining the Allies in the Second World War! However, this is simply not the case. There were a multitude of more import reasons which, when looking at the complete picture, show that the Zimmerman Telegram had much less of an impact than previously thought.
It all started in early 1917, the First World War was in full swing and there appeared to be no end in sight. The Central Powers were vastly outnumbered in landmass and manpower compared to the Allies but the war was still at a stalemate. Germany, tried all throughout the war to gain any edge they could through the use of covert operations all around the world. Some notable examples include supporting Hindu nationalists in the then British colony of India, and the Bolsheviks in their communist revolution, who overthrew the

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