Read an article written by William Jennings Bryan that was written shortly after the sinking of the British steamship by the Germans.
Read headlines from a Boston newspaper a month after the sinking. Includes two stories about fallout of Bryan's letter to the German Ambassador.
World War One Archives provides the text of Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan note of protest to the German Ambassador.
Visit the Lusitania page for an overview and analysis of her sinking. View the U-20, study the munitions controversy, and board her sister ship.
Details the German attack on the British steamer in 1915. Describes it cargo of arms.
Read two short efforts from a couple of Emory University undergraduates. Claims are not foot-noted, but one paper includes a brief bibliography.
Profile of the doomed Cunard passenger liner. Study her specs, review career highlights and the sinking, and find photos.
View various Lusitania collector's items available for purchase. Includes a deck plan, building receipt, and postcard of the doomed liner.
Titanic Heritage Tour visited the Lusitania and Titanic remembrance monuments in the port town of Cobh. View photos of the Lusitania statue.
Review Professor Jay M. Winter's interpretation of the incident. Cambridge instructor speaks off the cuff and offers no notes.
Fans of the deadly German naval campaign outline the Lusitania sinking. Features photos and tactical details, but little additional information.
Worldwar1.com profiles the underwater weapons and the Lusitania sinking. Read Germany's warning to passengers, and study a UC 44 U-boat map.
Useful summary of the ill-fated liner, from the laying of her keel until her final reckoning off Ireland's Head of Kinsale.