Sussex Pledge
announce in September 1915 that submarine commanders would not attack passenger vessels without warning.
Norway was not directly involved in WW1. Merchant ships traded between Britain and Norway and were sometimes attacked by German vessels but Norway was neutral during WW1, although the Allies forbade them to trade with Germany.
France or Great Britain
Well i only have one, but it is that the British were capturing/attacking US ships/vessels
They stopped American vessels and forced the American sailors to work on their ships.
Sussex Pledge
announce in September 1915 that submarine commanders would not attack passenger vessels without warning.
The unarmed French civilian passenger ferry SS Sussex.24 March 1916: German submarine torpedo attack (by UB-29) on the unarmed French civilian passenger ferry SS Sussex in the English Channel leads to heavy loss of life to civilians.Subsequently, US President Woodrow Wilson threatened to sever US diplomatic relations with Germany, unless the German Government refrained from attacking all passenger ships, and allowed the crews of enemy merchant vessels to escape from their ships prior to any attack.4 May 1916: the German Government accepted these terms and conditions in what came to be known as the "Sussexpledge."
U-Boats
Neutral shipping during World War I referred to the practice of countries not involved in the conflict allowing their merchant vessels to transport goods across international waters without interference. However, this was complicated by the wartime strategies of the belligerent nations, particularly Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare, which targeted neutral ships suspected of carrying supplies to enemy nations. This led to significant tensions, especially with countries like the United States, whose vessels were attacked despite their neutral status. Ultimately, these incidents contributed to the U.S. joining the war in 1917.
Germany used submarines in 1914-1918 and 1939 thru 1945. On both occasions Germany conducted Guerre de Course warfare (attacking civilian merchant vessels). Navy's that are weak revert to Commerce Raiding (Guerre de Course). Strong navies with battle fleets conduct Guerre de Escadre (fleet actions).
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There are TWO ways to conduct naval warfare: 1. Guerre de course 2. Guerre d' Escadre Germany chose Guerre de Course, "Commerce Raiding." Attacking a country's merchant vessels. Germany did NOT have the Battleship Fleets (or Aircraft Carrier Fleets) to conduct Fleet Engagements; Guerre d' Escadre.
Norway was not directly involved in WW1. Merchant ships traded between Britain and Norway and were sometimes attacked by German vessels but Norway was neutral during WW1, although the Allies forbade them to trade with Germany.
France or Great Britain
Roble's Fleet/Vessels as of Sept.1MV Wonderful StarsMV Heaven StarMV Ormoc StarMV Beautiful StarsTotal there are 4 passenger ships
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