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German interventions in the Mexican Revolution
Part of Mexican Revolution
Date
c. 1913 - 1918
Location
Mexico
Result
German plans failed
Belligerents
United States
Germany
Mexico
Commanders and leaders
Frederick Herman
Unknown
Strength
~800
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown
2 allegedly killed
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U.S. involvement in the Mexican Revolution
Mexican Revolution
Tampico Affair
Ypiranga incident
Veracruz
German interventions in the Mexican Revolution
Border War
1st Agua Prieta
1st Ciudad Juarez
Bandit War
Norias Ranch
Ojo de Agua
2nd Nogales
Santa Isabel
Mexican Expedition
Columbus
San Isidro
Aguacaliente
Parral
Puerto de Varas
Tomóchic
Glenn Springs
Carrizal
Guerrero
Ojos Azules
Rubio Ranch
Castillon
Las Varas Pass
San Ygnacio
Zimmermann Affair
Brite Ranch
1st Pilares
Neville Ranch
2nd Pilares
Porvenir
3rd Nogales
3rd Ciudad Juárez
Candelaria
Ruby
The German Empire had supported the Mexican government to mess up the exports of American arms. The Germans would also promise Mexico they would send them arms and money if President Huerta would have a war with the United States and would be returned to power. These conspiracies would be found by the United States.[1]
^"Mexican Revolution | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)". encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
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