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The sinking of the Lusitania caused the US to get involved.
The sinking of the Lusitania pushed the United States into the war.
Otto Von Bismark
I'm pretty sure the US felt personally involved because of the sinking of the Lusitania. the ship was torpedoed by a German u-boat and 114 American passengers aboard the ship lost their lives.
not that many because the airforce consisted of light biplanes and an occaisional led zepplin
the sinking of the bismark
No - the only Jesuits directly involved in the sinking of the Titanic were among those passengers and crew who drowned.
There isnt really alot of stories about Bismark, since it was in service less than a week. One interesting fact is that it wieghed more than the allowed limit for battleships at that time. Because of this, it was the biggest battleship of its time. It sunk the HMS Hood, the Royal Navy's biggest and before the Bismark, the biggest battleship of its time. British Swordfish torpedo bomber biplanes dropped torpedoes at the Bismark, and damaged the rudder.
The Bismarck sunk only one ship. The Hood. The Hood was sailing with the Prince of Whales ship which retreated after the Hood was sunk. The Bismarck set sail on May 19, 1941. British Biplanes hit the Bismarck's rudder and crippled it. It was sunk on May 27, 1941.
Hans Karl Gottschalk died on May 27, 1941, in North Atlantic Ocean of drowned in the Bismark sinking.
Biplanes have more lift at lower speeds.
New biplanes are made of aluminium, steel, carbon composites and plastics.
The sinking of the Lusitania caused the US to get involved.
The people onboard the vessel and the ship crew
There were many very famous British biplanes. -Of WW1 fame were the Sopwith Camel, and the Vickers Vimy bomber. Between the wars,the Avro 504 was a famous trainer, and biplanes were even used into WW2. The Gloster Gladiator fighter defended Malta against hordes of German bombers and the famous Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber helped immensely with sinking the Bismarck,
No, but it did get the United States involved in it.
None ! It sank after being struck by an iceberg !