One of them was Orama.
The Lusitania. It's destruction sped up the end of American neutrality and propelled us toward entering the war on the side of the English and French allies.
During world war 2, the immediate course of action for preventing Japan from getting supplies was to carry out submarine tours near the south. Ships that were believed to be carrying items meant to supply Japanese soldiers were often torpedoed down.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
The sinking of the Lusitania was the reason the US finally entered into World War 1. It was torpedoed by a German U-boat. Almost 2,000 people lost their lives.
It was sunk in May 1915 during World War 1 by Germany.
4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
The man in question, Albert Lloyd Hopkins, was one of the American passengers on the liner Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German submarine.
The Lusitania. It's destruction sped up the end of American neutrality and propelled us toward entering the war on the side of the English and French allies.
Perhaps you're thinking of the liner Lusitania which was sunk by German submarines during World War One.
The English muffin was created during the years preceding World War I. The English muffin was created during the years preceding World War I.
the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania
the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania
the sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania
The Athenia was sunk in an unprovoked attack (An unarmed merchant vessel) by the U30 submarine on the 3rd Sept 1939.
RMS Lusitania was a White Star ocean liner torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U20 in 1915. Until then the US had remained neutral in World War 1, but as the Lusitania was a passenger ship, with its passengers including Americans, the sinking eventually led to the US entering the war on the Allied side in 1917.
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Because it was the most luxurious liner in the world and was, at that time, the largest moving object ever made by the hands of man