The Lusitania
La Provence, renamed Provence II and used for troop transport in the Mediterranean until the ship was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-35.
The Falaba
RMS Lusitania
No because the Lusitania is a passenger ocean liner should not been torpedoed by the German navy submarine.
there were several ships torpedoed in the channel, 1915 one was a ferry and the other one was the "Lusitania"
The Lusitania was a victim of Germany's U-boats during their policy of unrestricted submarine warfare before WWI. The sinking of the Lusitania was a main reason why the United States entered into WWI.
There wasn't anything it could do. It was a British ship torpedoed by a German submarine and those two countries were at war.
The man in question, Albert Lloyd Hopkins, was one of the American passengers on the liner Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German submarine.
It sunk in 1942
Principally the Imperial German Navy and the Royal Navy - both enormous forces at the time. Submarines and anti-submarine warfare were still in their infancy in WW1, but it was a German submarine that torpedoed the liner Lusitania off the coast of Ireland.
Lusitania wasn't a German submarine, it was an American merchant ship that was sunk by German submarines.