The sinking of the large ship, and the loss of some famous people aboard, shocked the world and prompted many cries for the then-neutral U.S., which lost 128 of its citizens in the sinking, to declare war on Germany, something that did not happen for another two years. On its second to last day of its New York to Liverpool run, the Lusitania, which upon its launch in 1907 had been the largest ocean liner in the world, was sunk by a German U-boat (U- 20), under the command of Walther Schwieger, with the attendant loss of 1,198 of its passengers, including three German stowaways locked in the ship’s brig. The facts surrounding the sinking are not in dispute. Martin’s Press), both delve into the sinking. Two new books, Erik Larson’s Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania (Crown) and Lusitania: Triumph, Tragedy, and the End of the Edwardian Age by Greg King and Penny Wilson (St. It may never have attained the fame of the Titanic but the Lusitania, the massive British cruise ship sunk by a German U-boat one hundred years ago today, on May 7, 1915, still had the makings of a terrible, lasting tragedy. RMS Lusitania coming into port (1907-13).
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