Yes, prior to the sinking of the Lusitania in May 1915, the German government issued warnings about the dangers of traveling on British ships, including the Lusitania, which was believed to be carrying munitions. These warnings were published in newspapers and emphasized that the waters around the British Isles were a war zone. Despite these warnings, many Americans, including those on the Lusitania, chose to travel on the ship, leading to the tragic sinking that resulted in significant loss of life and heightened tensions between the United States and Germany.
Prior to the sinking of the Lusitania, the German government placed advertisements in American newspapers warning travelers that the ship would be subject to attack due to its association with the British military. They advised passengers to avoid traveling on it, claiming it was a legitimate target in the ongoing war. Despite these warnings, many Americans chose to board the ship, leading to the tragic sinking in May 1915. This event significantly influenced public opinion in the U.S. against Germany and contributed to America's eventual entry into World War I.
America felt like their freedom was being threatened. The Germans weren't allowing them to take supplies to Europe in boats across the Atlantic. They'd already shot down the Lusitania (though technically they did warn us and the boat was carrying arms), and there were lots of other reasons that America felt like it was being encroached upon. I'll let you decide for yourself.
Yes indeed. USA went to war after Pearl Harbour, and thereby took on the Germans 1942. However it would take some years before the D-day when British,Canadian and US troops (among others) landed at Normandie, the french west coast. From that day and on, the Americans where at war with Hitler. --
Robert Dinwiddie
Captain Juan Seguin.
He came back to warn them about the Germans coming.
one day the great ship Lusitania had sail. it was going good but somehow the German people shoot a torpedo to the great Lusitania and it sank The Lusitania was a British ocean liner. It was sunk 14 miles off the coast of Southern Ireland by German U-boats on May 7, 1915 while on its way to Liverpool from New York. 1198 people including 128 Americans died because the ship listed so quickly that few of the life boats could be deployed. The US was neutral in the war at this time, but the incident provoked outrage and stirred anti-German feeling in the US. The Germans knew the Lusitania was being used to ship war materials in it's cargo hold in spite of btitish denials. Ads were published in American newspapers that the ship was a ligitimate target, and anyone traveling on her was in peril. Recent investigations have proven that the Germans were correct, her hold containing artillery, ammunition and other war material. The British were aware that the Lusitania would be sailing through an area known to have ongoing U-boat operations, but failed to warn the liner; probably hoping it's sinking would bring the United States into the war.
The assassination of Arch Duke Francis Ferdinand by a radical group called the Black Hand. WWI kicked off on June 28, 1914 and ended Nov 11, 1918. America jumped into the war after a German sub sunk the curse ship the Lusitania. The Germans did warn Americans to stay off of non American cruse ships. They even went as far as putting adds in some of the major newspapers. The Lusitania sunk rapidly because it was actually smuggling weapons of war to Brittan. So many lives wouldn't have been lost, arguably, if the ship were not carrying such weapons.
it was cold They needed to stay warn There was no plants
The dangers of communism in his 'Iron Curtain' speech.
The germans sank a boat with amercians on it. We got mad and they polromised to warn before attack This should be under war.
Prior to the sinking of the Lusitania, the German government placed advertisements in American newspapers warning travelers that the ship would be subject to attack due to its association with the British military. They advised passengers to avoid traveling on it, claiming it was a legitimate target in the ongoing war. Despite these warnings, many Americans chose to board the ship, leading to the tragic sinking in May 1915. This event significantly influenced public opinion in the U.S. against Germany and contributed to America's eventual entry into World War I.
The Lusitania was a boat that sailed across the Atlantic Ocean from America to some other Allied Country in Europe. In the Atlantic Ocean the Central Powers (mainly Germany) had UBoats that sank a lot of ships travelling to and fro from the Allied forces. The Lusitainia was sunk on it's voyage to Europe.
America felt like their freedom was being threatened. The Germans weren't allowing them to take supplies to Europe in boats across the Atlantic. They'd already shot down the Lusitania (though technically they did warn us and the boat was carrying arms), and there were lots of other reasons that America felt like it was being encroached upon. I'll let you decide for yourself.
Laura secord did not have a job. she only did what she thought was right and that was to warn the British when the Americans were going to attack
Germany posted ads in US newspapers that ships entering a zone around Great Britain were subject to submarine attacks. People ignored the warning.
Albert Einstein warned President Franklin D. Roosevelt about the potential development of an atomic bomb by the Germans during World War II, which led to the initiation of the Manhattan Project in the United States.