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Title: RMS


1
RMS Lusitania
  • Poshea

2
Cunard Line
  • Cunard owned the Lusitania. She was built in
    Clydebank in Scotland. On the 7th of June 1906
    she was launched.
  • Her route was New York to Liverpool. She was in
    service until 1915.

3
European War Zone
  • During the 1st World War this was the exclusion
    zone around Ireland.
  • This meant that any ships sailing here might be
    torpedoed by German submarines.

4
U20
  • Around this time, the submarine(u boat) U20
    appeared off the Irish coast of the Old Head of
    Kinsale. U20 was captained by Kapitän-leutnant
    Schwieger.
  • In all, there were about 15 German U boats in
    the "European War Zone" -

5
Warning
  • Newspapers printed the warning of submarine
    attacks next to Cunard's list of departure
    dates.
  • Still, the liner was packed with passengers. The
    ship was billed by Cunard as the "fastest
    steamer now in the Atlantic service" and it was
    believed that the Lusitania would not be
    attacked.

6
The Irish Coast
  • On May 7th, the Lusitania came into sight of the
    Irish coast. The ship's captain, Captain Turner,
    became worried as he could see no other ship
    ahead of him - especially, he was worried as he
    could see no protective naval ships.
  • The Lusitania was a sitting duck

7
Attack
  • At 14.02, the first torpedo was fired. The
    Lusitania took just 18 minutes to sink.
  • 1,153 passengers and crew drowned. 128 of them
    were Americans. There was anger in America and
    Great Britain. But some questions remained
    unanswered

8
Questions
  • U20 had fired only 1 torpedo. Yet 2 explosions
    had occurred. Why ?
  • It is thought that a second explosion occurred
    because the Lusitania was carrying more than a
    liner should have been carrying.
  • In the hold of the Lusitania were 4,200 cases of
    ammunition . These exploded when the torpedo hit.

9
Rescue
  •  After the sinking, the Ballycotton lifeboat,
    with other local boats, who had heard word of the
    Lusitania's distress signals, rowed for 3½ hours
    to reach the site of the sinking.
  • They managed to rescue 764 people, three of whom
    later died from injuries.

10
Burial
  • Among those who died was Irish art collector Sir
    Hugh Lane and millionaire Alfred Vanderbilt.
    Most of the 764 people who were saved were landed
    in Cobh.
  • Only 289 bodies were recovered and 169 of these
    are buried in the Old Church Cemetery in Cobh in
    three mass graves and 20 individual plots.
  • Forty five of those buried were unidentified and
    their coffins were merely marked with a number.

11
Aftermath
  • The sinking of the Lusitania led directly to
    America entering World War I.
  • "Remember the Lusitania" were the words that
    meant doom for Germany.
  • America entering the war led to the allies
    winning it.
  • For weeks afterwards bodies were washed up on the
    Irish coast.

12
Centenary
  • 7 May 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the
    sinking of Lusitania.
  • To commemorate the occasion, Cunard's Ms Queen
    Victoria is coming in May 2015 to Cork in
    commemoration.
  • There will, also, be many other ceremonies to
    commemorate the event
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