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- Sales Rank: #1096014 in Books
- Published on: 1959
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 244 pages
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.A history book that has aged well
By Mark Pack
America was finally tipped into declaring war against Germany in 1917 following the release of the Zimmermann Telegram, a message from the Germans proposing an anti-American alliance to Mexico which would see Mexico take back Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Barbara Tuchman's lively account of the affair was first published in 1958 and it is a tribute to the popularity of the book that it was turned into an audio book just this year.The book is based on an impressive grasp of the detailed evidence. At times the description of what people were thinking, where they were sitting and how they felt clearly goes beyond what the evidence directly proves, making the account read more like a careful dramatisation than a dry academic recitation.And drama aplenty there is: ingenious British code-breaking, dramatic chases around the Middle East, nefarious plotting to subvert governments and all for the very highest in political stakes - the outcome of a war engulfing the world.Some parts of the book have rather dated - even the 1966 preface flags up the volume of new evidence available since the original publication - and the clichéd picture of German personality traits feels very much of another era.For readers not too interested in the detailed history of American-Mexican relations, the sections on the plots and counter-plots in Mexican politics can feel a little slow. Yet even a skim read through these details gives a vivid picture of Mexican instability, American nervousness over its southern frontier and a climate in which spies and plots prospered.It all makes for a highly enjoyable read in addition to being a thought provoking reminder about how often people frame evidence to fit their views: those for whom the telegram suited their political views were generally easy to persuade that it was genuine and many of those who found it ran against their previous views initially latched on to all sorts of arguments for dismissing it as a fake. That lesson is still highly relevant today.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.A tale that has never been better told
By Aline P'nina Tayar
Although Tuchman died more than two decades ago. o one has bettered her histories of the events leading up to World War 1 and the course of that war, apart perhaps from Adam Hoschild. Her capacity to build up narrative tension, her one or two line descriptions of people that bring them immediately to life, her meticulous analyses and her often ironic tone make this book and all her others a delight.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Prussian Invasion Plot...
By Lindsey Clare Gee-Turner
I couldn't remember from schooldays the significance of Zimmermann telegram (or Prussian Invasion Plot) but it did change public opinion in America to facing up to fighting for the Allies in WWI. Very interesting for those following International Affairs as she cuts the crap & gets to the heart of the matter! The author is Barbara Tuchman.
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