a German U-boat.
The Lusitania was a British ship which was sunk by a German submarine on May 7, 1915
The Bismarck .
Lusitania, sunk by a U boat in 1915
There were quite a few British liners sunk by German U-Boats during WWI, but I suspect the answer you seek is the most famous one. This was the Lusitania, sunk in May 1915 off the coast of Ireland by U-20, with the loss of more than 1500 lives, including 128 Americans.
British luxury passenger liner, RMS Lusitania was sunk by German U-20 off the coast of Ireland. The liner was en-route from New York City to Liverpool, England with 1,924 passengers & crew. Of the 1,119 deaths, 114 were Americans including Alfred Vanderbilt, one of the world's richest men. This event enraged American public opinion against Germany.
The Lusitania was a British ship which was sunk by a German submarine on May 7, 1915
The Bismarck .
RMS Lusitania (RMS stands for Royal Mail Ship).
German U-Boats sunk the Lusitania because the Lusitania may have held British war munitions.
The Lusitania, was a British ship sunk by a German U-boat in May, 1915. 1198 people were killed, 128 of them Americans.
J.P. Morgan
Germany sank the Lusitania and sank it because of the fact it was a British ship and Germany was at war with Britain, it was a coincidence that Americans were on it and not the only ship with Americans that the Germany sunk.
Lusitania, sunk by a U boat in 1915
It was the British ship RMS Lusitania on a voyage from New York carrying American citizens and torpedoed of Cork in Ireland that propelled the US government to engage in WW1.
'Lusitania'. Actually she was a British passenger ship, taking passengers across the Atlantic.
The Lusitania, Califorian,Britannic,Carpathia.
The Lusitania was a British luxury liner sunk by the Germans in 1915. 128 Americans perished in the disaster. Thus, the Lusitania's demise became one of the main reasons for the United States' declaration of war.