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What are the Lusitania and the Sussex?

The Lusitania was a cruise ship full of Americans that was accidentally sunk by the Germans in WW1, and was the main cause of American involvement in WW1. When Germany helped to keep the U.S. out of the war by eventually promising not to sink any more passenger ships, but then Germany violated that by sinking unarmed French passenger ship Sussex. Then again Germany declared and promised not to sink unarmed ships, the promise was called Sussex Pledge.


What year did the Germans sink 2439 US ships in ww1?

The loss was of allied and neutral ships in 1917


Was Britain asked by the USA to sink some of their own ships after WW1?

No but Miley Cyrus is hot


Why was Nazi Germany was sinking the US supply ship?

Britain prevented any supplies from getting to Germany by sea in WW1, the sinking of supply ships heading for Britain was the only way Germany could retaliate. The fact that some of those ships were American was incidental.


Gas filled air ships developed by Germany in ww1?

Zeppelins were developed but not widely used then.


What event marked the turning point in American neutrality during WW1?

the sinking of four american ships


Why did some American supports Germany in ww1?

Because they are crazy!!!


Who prevented American ships from being sunk on their way to Europe in WW1?

Admiral William S.Sims


How many dreadnoughts were built in ww1?

Britain built 29 ships, Germany built 17. So that makes 46


How did Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare lead to american entry into ww1?

ask your self


Who used torpedoes?

During WW1, German U-boats (submarines) used torpedoes to sink boats and ships belonging to the Allies or any vessel aiding the Allies war cause.


What happen when German submarines began attacking American ships in 1941?

When German submarines, or U-Boats, started attacking American ships, the Americans retaliated with full force bringing them into ww1.