The British ocean liner was torpedoed by the Germans during World War I, killing over one thousand people and changing the ...
One hundred years ago, 128 Americans died among more than a thousand in the sinking of what was then the greatest ocean liner in the world. In response, the U.S. entered World War I. That's the story ...
WASHINGTON-Owning a fragment of history-a Gettysburg bullet, a Coolidge campaign button-is fun, so in 1968, Gregg Bemis became an owner of the Lusitania. This 787-feet-long passenger liner has been ...
On May 7, 1915, the transatlantic liner RMS Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk by the German Sub U-20. This year marks the 100th anniversary of this event. This ship is so important in world history, it ...
The ocean liner's sinking by a German U-boat led to the U.S. entering World War I. Erik Larson, author of Dead Wake, says British intelligence... The Lusitania Mystery: Why British Codebreakers Didn't ...
WASHINGTON-Owning a fragment of history-a Gettysburg bullet, a Coolidge campaign button-is fun, so in 1968 Gregg Bemis became an owner of the Lusitania. This 787-feet-long passenger liner has been ...
Owning a fragment of history — a Gettysburg bullet, a Coolidge campaign button — is fun, so in 1968 Gregg Bemis became an owner of the Lusitania. This 787-feet-long passenger liner has been beneath ...
WASHINGTON — Owning a fragment of history — a Gettysburg bullet, a Coolidge campaign button — is fun, so in 1968 Gregg Bemis became an owner of the Lusitania. This 787-feet-long passenger liner has ...