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  2. German Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 11,398 registered German nationals residing in Mexico as of 2019. [20] The German embassy in Mexico estimates that there are a further 75,000 Mexicans of German ancestry today. [3] Due to decades of mestizaje based assimilation practices, many modern Mexicans do not claim or are ignorant of their own ethnic European backgrounds.

  3. Germany–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    Mexico's main exports to Germany include: automobiles and automotive parts, as well as products from the electronics industry. [21] There are over 1,300 German companies based in Mexico. Several German multinational companies invest and operate in Mexico such as Audi, Bayer, BMW, Deutsche Bank, Mercedes-Benz, Siemens and Volkswagen (among

  4. Zimmermann telegram - Wikipedia

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    The Zimmermann telegram (or Zimmermann note or Zimmermann cable) was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office on January 17, 1917, that proposed a military contract between the German Empire and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.

  5. German interest in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    By 1904, German naval strategists had turned their attention to Mexico; they hoped to establish a naval base in a Mexican port on the Caribbean but dropped that plan. In 1917, they proposed a military alliance in a war against the United States in the Zimmermann Telegram , which accelerated American entry into World War I .

  6. Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II

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    These intelligence officers often overstated the level of German influence in Latin America and grossly exaggerated the threat of ethnic Germans as a potential fifth column. [1] One such example was the FBI’s portrayal of the 12,000 ethnic Germans in Bolivia as an imminent threat, ignoring the fact that 8,500 of them were Jews escaping from ...

  7. Mexico arrests 2 taxi drivers who beat, kicked German ... - AOL

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    Prosecutors in Mexico said Thursday they have arrested two taxi drivers who participated in the beating of two German tourists outside a club in the Caribbean coast resort of Playa del Carmen.

  8. Mexico in World War I - Wikipedia

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    As Germany was blocked from direct trade with Mexico, some German goods were rerouted through Spain, often disguised as coming from neutral countries. German companies in Mexico, like the Böker company, continued to operate under strict supervision by U.S. and British authorities, who were concerned about German influence in Latin America. [5]

  9. How cartels are changing the U.S.-Mexico political landscape

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    A 2020 DEA map shows where different Mexican cartels have influence on American soil. ... The synthetic drugs are made by so-called cooks in Mexico, then smuggled into the U.S., where American ...