Zimmermann Telegram: Speech on America's Entry into the War by David Lloyd George

    Zimmermann Telegram: Speech on America's Entry into the War by David Lloyd George

      The British Prime Minister was very happy when the U.S. finally joined World War I. Like so happy it was as if the American Revolution and the War of 1812 never happened. He doesn't quite apologize for all the unfair taxes and burning down the White House, but he comes close. Mostly he talks about how the Germans are the worst and should just go home already, and how the French are kinda useless, but it's not their fault; and then he repeats how just so gosh darn happy he is to have the Americans on the same side as the British for once.