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  2. Arthur Zimmermann - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Zimmermann (5 October 1864 – 6 June 1940) was State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire from 22 November 1916 until his resignation on 6 August 1917. His name is associated with the Zimmermann Telegram during World War I .

  3. 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.

  4. Arthur Augustus Zimmerman - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Augustus Zimmerman (June 11, 1869 – October 22, 1936) was one of the world's great cycling sprint riders and winner of the first world championship in 1893.

  5. Arthur Zimmerman - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Zimmerman may refer to: Arthur Zimmermann (1864–1940), State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire; Arthur Augustus Zimmerman (1869–1936 ...

  6. Zimmerman (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Zimmerman is a surname variant of the German Zimmermann, ... Arthur Zimmermann (1864–1940), State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire;

  7. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Zimmerman Telegram

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    Original – This telegram was sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the President of Mexico proposing a military alliance against the United States. In return for Mexican support in the war, Germany would help Mexico regain New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona from the United States.

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    James Arthur Ray attends the "Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray" premiere during the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival in April 2016 in New York City. (Paul Zimmerman—WireImage via ...

  9. World War I cryptography - Wikipedia

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    The decoding by British Naval intelligence of the Zimmermann telegram helped bring the United States into the war. Trench codes were used by field armies of most of the combatants (Americans, British, French, German) in World War I. [1] The most commonly used codes were simple substitution ciphers. More important messages generally used ...