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A Bazetta resident survived the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania and offered a key eyewitness account of the tragedy that killed 1,186 people.
and Cunard's Lusitania was the greatest ... The British Navy didn't tell Capt. Turner that U-20, the submarine that sunk her, was out there -- something it knew, because Germany's code books ...
They knew that this submarine, U-20, was very likely to be in that area ... No. Well, nor did they tell Captain Turner, how was the captain of the Lusitania, nor did they tell him that any ...
That's the story of the Lusitania ... when U-20 departed its base in Germany; knew exactly where it was during the first 24 hours of its voyage. And Room 40 also knew exactly where the submarine ...
They may have facilitated Lusitania’s calamity by ... events in the hands of young, ambitious submarine captains, such as Walther Schwieger of U-20, whose movements were tracked by British ...
But no one could imagine a submarine going after the Lusitania in the first place ... turn that put it directly in the path of the U-20, and Schwieger was able to set up his shot and attack.
On May 7, 1915, the Cunard ocean liner Lusitania was torpedoed by a German submarine U-20. The ship went down in 18 minutes, 11 miles from the coast of Ireland. The vessel's demise was compared to ...
On Walther Schwieger, the captain of the German submarine — the U-20 — that sank the Lusitania I found [him] to be such an interesting character, and frankly I wouldn't be surprised if readers ...
They may have facilitated Lusitania’s calamity by ... events in the hands of young, ambitious submarine captains, such as Walther Schwieger of U-20, whose movements were tracked by British ...
They may have facilitated Lusitania's calamity by not ... events in the hands of young, ambitious submarine captains, such as Walther Schwieger of U-20, whose movements were tracked by British ...
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