Yes, the Lusitania was a real British ocean liner that was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, during World War I. The sinking resulted in the deaths of 1,198 passengers and crew, including many Americans, which contributed to shifting public opinion against Germany and played a role in the U.S. entering the war. The incident remains a significant historical event, often discussed in the context of wartime Propaganda and maritime law.
Lusitania was the Roman name for Portugal.
Germany claimed the Lusitania had weapons on board.
1,198 peoples lives were lost from the ship Lusitania.
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Germany claimed the Lusitania had weapons on board.
The RMS Lusitania
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Lusitania was the Roman name for Portugal.
They called it Hispania Lusitania or Lusitania.
Germany claimed the Lusitania had weapons on board.
the Lusitania was sunk by Germany in 1915
the lusitania was very hectic and stressfull
Was the Lusitania carrying ammunition
There was just one passenger liner Lusitania.
The RMS Lusitania was 787 feet long.
RMS Lusitania was launched at Clydebank, Scotland.