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  2. Germany–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    The nations of Germany and Mexico first established formal diplomatic relations in 1879, following the unification of Germany. In 1917, the German Empire proposed a World War I alliance with Mexico against the United States in the Zimmermann Telegram before it was foiled by British intelligence agents.

  3. Category:Germany–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Location map. Politics portal; Germany portal; Mexico portal ... Pages in category "Germany–Mexico relations"

  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. With Germany's aid, Mexico would recover Texas, Arizona ...

  5. German Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    German as a language of study remains incredibly popular in Mexico with German inching just behind French as the second most commonly studied foreign language. As a major of baccalaureate studies, "Estudios de Ingles y Aleman” or "English & German Studies” often ranks within the top 10 most common majors annually among educational ...

  6. Windows Maps - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The app was updated with new features in Windows Phone 8.1 where the Maps app took on a Purple paper map-looking logo. [2] [3] Bing Maps at the time was powered by Nokia's data, which later became HERE Maps. [9] Windows Maps on Windows 10 Mobile then changed the layout of the Maps app, including the logo. Since coming out of preview ...

  7. Mexico during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Mexico sold oil to several countries, its main client being the United States, and its ships sailed the Gulf of Mexico. Consequently, German U-boats threatened Mexican merchant ships, warning that this activity could have severe consequences. [1] On May 13, 1942, a German U-boat sank a Mexican oil tanker, the Potrero del Llano. [10]

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  9. Embassy of Mexico, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Mexico in Berlin is the diplomatic mission of Mexico to Germany. The embassy is located in Klingelhöferstrasse 3, Berlin-Mitte. The building was designed by architect Francisco Serrano, in collaboration with Teodoro González de León. [1] [2]