The RMS Lusitania sank to a depth of about 300 feet (approximately 91 meters) in the Irish Sea after being torpedoed by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915. The wreck was discovered in 1935 and has since been explored by various expeditions. The ship is largely intact, although it has been subject to deterioration and marine growth over the years.
No, the Lusitania is a famous passenger ship that should not been targeted by the submarine. It's not the greatest idea to sink the Lusitania.
No, the Lusitania is a famous passenger ship that should been targeted by the submarine. It's not the greatest idea to sink the Lusitania.
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it was definetly 1915
Yes. The Lusitania was torpedoed by one of the World War 1 submarine before in the middle of the war. It did sink during World War 1 and also, this brings the USA into the war in the year 1917.
No, the Lusitania is a famous passenger ship that should not been targeted by the submarine. It's not the greatest idea to sink the Lusitania.
It took around 18 minutes to sink completely.
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No, the Lusitania is a famous passenger ship that should been targeted by the submarine. It's not the greatest idea to sink the Lusitania.
12 minuets for the Lusitania to sink.
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The Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915.
The Lusitania sank in the Atlantic Ocean, within sight of the western Irish coast at Kinsale.
it was definetly 1915
No because the Lusitania is a passenger ocean liner should not been torpedoed by the German navy submarine.
One torpedo fired by a German submarine sank the Lusitania. No other weaponry was used.