Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Poem ~ Sussex Pledge Broken - Wednesday, 7 March 1917- Thursday, 8 March 1917


Source: File: torpedoed Cross-channel ferry Sussex at Boulogne, March 1916. The entire forepart of the ship was destroyed in the attack. See an original image at: <http://study.com/academy/lesson/sussex-pledge-definition-lesson.html> [Accessed 7 March 2017]

Within hours of the Laconia's loss, survivor
Reporter Floyd Gibbons of Chicago Tribune,
Composed his account of certain night, February
25 1917 - over the next few days newspaper
Debates expressed American opinions.

Only 11 months before a diplomatic crisis 
Had threatened America's neutrality; German
UB 29 in a grave error of judgment, had attacked 
What was believed to be a Mine Sweeper - 
A daily passenger ferry left Folkestone.

The situation at sea had seen declared
War zones; German frustrations at land-war
Stalemate turned towards the sea - from 1916
Unrestricted U Boat policy of attacks were
Made against shipping, though restricted.

The Lusitania that had been torpedoed
In May 1915 had initially riled America with
The deaths of 128 Americans - in order to pacify
USA, Germany curbed U-boat attacks; armed
Merchant ships again valid targets by 1916.

March 1916 the Sussex carried civilians;
Being a cross channel ferry sighted by UB 29
Believed to be a mine layer the ferry was targeted.
The Sussex did not sink yet damage was heavy;
Amid the 80 casualties were 25 Americans.

President Woodrow Wilson's reaction
Was a threat to cut off all diplomacy with
Germany - actions were swift to Wilson's angry
April speech - on 4 May came a promise
With Germany's 'Sussex Pledge.'

The Sussex Pledge promised that no
Passenger ships would be targeted - while
Merchant ships would only be sunk; after being
Searched for weaponry passengers and crew
Would be made safe - rescinded by 1917.

Germany confidently believed that
They might win the war swiftly by an act
At sea, whereby unrestricted warfare would
Defeat allied forces, before any chance
Of the USA joining in conflict.

The Laconia attack sparked debate,
As daily American newspapers endorsed
The Governments view, to see the Laconia
Sinking as an overt act - such event
Were changing opinions in USA.

Tuesday 27 February an address
Made by President Wilson saw mixed
Reactions, about ambiguous nature of armed
Neutrality; 'peace at all costs' had then
Been the central policy of USA.

President Woodrow Wilson, along
With legal advisor Robert Lansing, met
To confer how blatantly Germany had gone
Against their word of the 'Sussex Pledge,'
Resulting in a new congress policy.

A quote from the New York Times
Called on all Americans to defend their
Liberties of the nation - a right to sail the seas
Securely and without risk - any surrender
Would show a nation lacking courage.

Debates in arming of American shipping
Were yet to be tested - to stretch the mind
How America might enter a war centered purely 
In Europe - President Wilson believed only
An invasion of the US would cause war.

Only time might tell any future 
Direction; in the meantime all American
Consular officers, along with all diplomats,
Started a process of leaving Austria,
Breaking with the central powers.

At the foot of America on Mexican 
Border, stretching from Tijuana across
To Brownsville, had been brewing a line
Of adversity - although regarding war
The country shared USA neutrality.

Mexico itself was in the throws
Of lengthy revolution - with strained
Politics openly made the hispanic country
An ideal sideline for German intent -
To entice Venustiano Carranza.

The President of Mexico held key
To deflect the USA; the Zimmerman
Telegram decoded message had revealed
German intent to restart their submarine
Warfare, to curtail 'Sussex Pledge.'

Ideal was that America remained
Neutral - if this did not happen then
Germany proposed a Mexico alliance -
The carrot being financial support
For regaining all lost territories.

Arizona, Texas and New Mexico taken
In the 1848 Mexican cession in the treaty
Of Guadalupe Hidalgo; von Eckardt was given
Free reign to gain Mexico as an ally,
By a settlement to retake territory.

Von Eckardt instructions was to distract 
President's attention; that in a few months
England would be compelled to make peace.
'Make war together make peace together,'
Was motto of an alliance with Mexico.

Although the telegram kept options
Open, von Eckardt was requested to use
His initiative; also to mediate some agreement
With Japan, who was then fighting alongside
The allied powers; signed Zimmerman.

Strains of mutual dislike lay all around;
America was anti Mexican, with element
Of anti British - with anti Germany in Mexico
Was anti America - German held hopes
For a Mexico-American war to break.

So a scene was set - with the 'Sussex
Pledge' trashed, to see by start of March
Defensive arms to be carried by American ships.
A direct result of overt act; diplomacy ties
With Germany fell - time might tell.

by Jamie Mann.

Source: File: US Department Of State: American Entry into World War I, 1917. Available at: <https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/wwi/82205.htm> [Accessed 7 March 2017]

Source: File: Wikipedia: Sussex Pledge. Available at: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sussex_pledge> [Accessed 7 March 2017]

Source: File: The First World War, East Sussex. The Sussex Pledge. Available at: <http://www.eastsussexww1.org.uk/the-sussex-pledge/> [Accessed 7 March 2017]


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