Zimmermann Telegram (crypto history)

cjl cjl at welchlink.welch.jhu.edu
Wed Jan 24 08:27:16 PST 1996


On Tue, 23 Jan 1996, Perry E. Metzger wrote:

> 
> It was the Zimmermann Telegram, actually, and it was a dispatch from
> the Germans to the Mexicans trying to promise them most of the
> southwest in exchange for being allies against the U.S. (which wasn't
> yet in the war). The Brits intercepted and decoded it and released it,
> which forced the U.S. into World War I.
> 

Why is it that I seem to recall that one of the responses by a govt. 
official to the intercept was the infamous diplomatic quote

"Gentlemen do not read other gentlemen's mail"

Ah, would that this sentiment were more common in government circles 
today (sigh) . . . . 


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