Likely Churchill.
Likely Churchill.
Likely Churchill.
No, the German submarines that started sinking the British ships did not ask for help from the US.
By sinking them!
German submarines sank an enormous amount of British and Commonwealth shipping in the Atlantic and for a time in 1916 food stocks in Britain were down to about six weeks' supply. German submarines aslo sank some neutral ships and by sinking American ships they brought the U.S. into the war.
Unrestrictive sinkings (sinking without a warning).
They were at war with each other.
Atlantic.
The sinking of the Lusitania and German submarines in American waters
World War 1.
The Zimmerman telegram, (which the British intercepted and gave to the USA), in which Germany tried to get Mexico to declare war on the USA. Also the German submarines were sinking unarmed civilian ships sailing from neutral countries.
U-boats. (German submarines)
by avoiding sinking of US vessels by German submarines............... but, after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Germany declared was on the U.S.
The united states entered world war 1 because of the sinking of US ships (including the the Lusitania) by German submarines
German U-Boats are submarines. In World War 2, the Germans used these submarines to attack in groups of three or more. The Germans called these groups of submarines "wolfpacks". The Americans, British & Canadians also used the name "wolfpack" to refer to a group of German U-Boats.