which best explains why the germans sank us ships at the start of ww1 The germans We’re at war with the US and the other allied powers the Germans fear of the US military was preparing for enable our fence the Germans wanted to stop the US from trading with the Allied powers the Germans wanted to frighten the US government into voting against declaratio
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Germany–United States relations are the bilateral relations between Germany and the United States. German–American relations are the historic relations between Germany and the United States at the official level, including diplomacy, alliances and warfare. The topic also includes economic relations such as trade and investments, demography and migration, and cultural and intellectual interchanges since the 1680s. The nations fought against each other in two world wars. In the late 1940s, the U.S. occupied western Germany (along with the United Kingdom and France) and built a demilitarized democratic society. West Germany achieved independence in 1949. It joined NATO in 1955, with the caveat that its security policy and military development would remain closely tied to that of France, the UK and the United States.[1] While West Germany become closely integrated with the U.S. and NATO, East Germany became a satellite state closely tied to the Soviet Union. After Communism collapsed in Eastern Europe in 1989 following the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany was reunified. The reunified German Federal Republic continues to be the largest economy in Europe (after the United States and China) and one of the closest allies to the United States.
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Germany wanted to stop USA from trading with allied powers.
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