liverpool, england
No,I am very sure because TITANIC is too old than world war 2 and it wasnot a sail ship
Green Meadow
It was a US passenger ship with cargo in it being sent to Europe during world war 1
Yes there were civilian passenger ships that traveled across the Atlantic Ocean during World War 2. Unfortunately during this time there were many civilian passenger ships that never reached their destinations due to disaster striking during their sail.
Sail and oars. Oars in battle.
It was the RMS Falaba, that went down with 104 people on 28 March, 1915. It was the first passenger ship sunk by torpedo during World War I.
The US joined WW1 after a German battle ship sank the Luisitania, which was an American passenger liner.
No the Brittanic did not because it sailed in World War 2 as a hospital ship and then got hit by a mistle that was launched by a submarine behind them because they found out that it wasn't just a hospital ship that it was also carrying weapons and ammo for the soldiers.
Secretly yes, but in World War 1 it was said to be a passenger ship, when really it was carrying weapons to Europe.
One of the main reasons the US entered World War I on the side of the allies was because the Germans had sunk the Lusitania, a passenger ship containing many Americans.
no but the passenger ship USS luistiana were sunk by an Geman U-boat and that was one of he reasons they decleared war against Germany but its not the only reason but about 1000 civilians was killed when the ship were sunk