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In the 19th century, Mexico had established diplomatic relations with a few German States and as early as 1826, Prussia had established a trade representative in Mexico. In 1833, Mexico assigned an ambassador in Berlin to Prussia. [2] Diplomatic relations between Mexico and a unified Germany were established on 23 January 1879. [2]
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.
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. With Germany's aid, Mexico would recover Texas, Arizona ...
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See Germany–Israel relations. Germany-Israel relations refers to the special relationship between Israel and Germany based on shared beliefs, Western values and a combination of historical perspectives. [134] Among the most important factors in their relations is Nazi Germany's role in the genocide of European Jews during the Holocaust. [135]
The unemployment that has affected the upper middle class of Mexico and the pursuit of professional development of young Mexican graduates of public and private universities has made Germany a preferred destination for Mexican immigrants, with the Mexican community having most have grown in recent years compared to other Hispanic American ...
Eckardt is known for being the recipient of the Zimmermann Telegram, a telegram sent by German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann on January 16, 1917. The message was first sent to the German ambassador to the United States, Johann von Bernstorff, to deter interception, and he relayed it to Eckardt on January 19.
Mexico portal This category is for bilateral relations between East Germany and Mexico . The main article for this category is East Germany–Mexico relations .