Lusitania
Name | Lusitania |
Type | Passenger steamer |
GRT | 30,396 tons (one of the largest ships hit) |
Country | British |
Built | 1907 |
Builder | J. Brown & Co., Ltd., Clydebank, Glasgow |
Operator | Cunard Steam-Ship Co., Ltd., Liverpool |
History | Probably the most famous sinking of WWI. Its sinking and loss of life were a public relations disaster for Germany. |
U-boat attacks on Passenger steamer Lusitania
Date | U-boat | Loss type | Position | Location | Route | Cargo | Casualties | |
1 | 7 May 1915 | U 20 (Walther Schwieger) | Sunk | 15 miles S of the Old Head of Kinsale | 51° 24'N, 8° 31'W | New York - Liverpool | 1198 | |
1959 passengers were on board during this voyage. She sank in only 18 minutes thus the very heavy loss of life. |
Position of attack on Lusitania
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