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Spanish
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coded
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telegram
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German Empire
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Arthur Zimmermann
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January 16
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1917
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German
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ambassador
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United States of America
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Johann von Bernstorff
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World War I
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January 19
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Mexico
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Heinrich von Eckardt
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resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare
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February 1
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Allies
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military alliance
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Mexican-American War
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American states
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Texas
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Arizona
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Japan
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British
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Room 40
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April 6
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Mexican
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Venustiano Carranza
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the Americas
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Royal Navy
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April 14
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British Naval Intelligence
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codebreakers
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Arizona
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Berlin
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Washington
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Johann von Bernstorff
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Room 40
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Admiralty
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decrypted
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submarine
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Sir Thomas Hohler
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Mesopotamia
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February 19
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"Blinker" Hall
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February 20
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Walter Page
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February 23
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Balfour
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Wilson
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John J. Pershing
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Pancho Villa
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Hearst
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March 3
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1917
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March 29
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1917
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February 1
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Congress
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April 2
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1917
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April 6
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1917
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U-boats
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Lusitania
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Ireland
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Housatonic
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Bay of Biscay
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California
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Government Communications Headquarters
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February 21
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1917
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Wikisource
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1917
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United States historical documents
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History of cryptography
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Telegrams
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World War I
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History of Mexico
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Mexico–United States relations
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Germany-United States relations
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