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I think you are referring to the ship that was sunk that brought US into World War 1 ----not WW2. It was the RMS Lusitania.
One hundred and twenty-eight American citizens drowned when a German U-boat sunk the Lusitania off the coast of the UK in 1915.
The name of the hospital ship sunk off the east coast of Brisbane, Australia, was the Centaur. It was sunk by the Japanese sub I-177 It was sunk at four A.M. There were 332 non-combatants on board, 268 of whom died. Of the twelve nurses on board, only one survived. You can get further details by going to Google and typing in your original question.
On May 7, 1915 the American ship, the Lusitania, was sunk off the coast of Ireland. The ship was sunk by a German submarine; the event caused the death of 1198 people, 138 being Americans.
the titanic sunk 450 miles of the coast of new york
It was a passenger ship that sunk off the Italian coast. It was in 2012 and 32 people died . It had hit a underwater rock off of Isola del Giglio.
Yes. Titanic's sister ship, HMHS Britannic, was mined and sunk off the coast of Greece in November 1916.
they sunk with the ship
Spanish Galleons were sunk.
The titanic
the siege
Battleship Yamato.