cuz it just did
Germany sank the Lusitania and sank it because of the fact it was a British ship and Germany was at war with Britain, it was a coincidence that Americans were on it and not the only ship with Americans that the Germany sunk.
138 American citizens
When the Lusitania sank, 128 Americans aboard died. When the serious debate about declaring war began in 1917, the Lusitania was brought up because it showed that Americans in the Atlantic were not safe from the German u-boats, despite American neutrality,
The British Lusitania was sunk of Ireland by the German submarines. 128 Americans perished. At the time, America was neutral and had nothing to do with the war. However, to be fair, the Germans had no way of knowing if Americans were aboard.
The RMS Lusitania
Yes, there were 139 Americans aboard the RMS Lusitania when it sank, of which 128 died.
not to happy at first
lusitania
cuz it just did
Germany sank the Lusitania and sank it because of the fact it was a British ship and Germany was at war with Britain, it was a coincidence that Americans were on it and not the only ship with Americans that the Germany sunk.
President Wilson was not happy about the sinking of Lusitania but did nothing. This is because President Wilson knew that it was carrying munitions.
138 American citizens
The Lusitania, was a British ship sunk by a German U-boat in May, 1915. 1198 people were killed, 128 of them Americans.
Lusitania was sunk in 1915.
the torpedo attack of the "Lusitania"
sinking of the Lusitania