“But Zimmermann surprised him. On Friday, March 2, during a press conference, Zimmermann himself confirmed that he had sent the telegram. “By admitting the truth,” Lansing wrote, “he blundered in a most astounding manner for a man engaged in international intrigue. Of course the message itself was a stupid piece of business, but admitting it was far worse.”
―
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
Share this quote:
Friends Who Liked This Quote
To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up!
6 likes
All Members Who Liked This Quote
This Quote Is From
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
by
Erik Larson160,372 ratings, average rating, 14,423 reviews
Open Preview
Browse By Tag
- love (101693)
- life (79659)
- inspirational (76100)
- humor (44449)
- philosophy (31115)
- inspirational-quotes (28982)
- god (26964)
- truth (24800)
- wisdom (24737)
- romance (24427)
- poetry (23385)
- life-lessons (22712)
- quotes (21172)
- death (20599)
- travel (20267)
- happiness (19099)
- hope (18627)
- faith (18491)
- inspiration (17410)
- spirituality (15782)
- relationships (15699)
- life-quotes (15651)
- religion (15424)
- love-quotes (15420)
- motivational (15392)
- writing (14972)
- success (14215)
- motivation (13266)
- time (12899)
- motivational-quotes (12637)




