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| 1915 |
| Jan. 24 |
| | | Naval action occurred off the Dogger Bank between the British and German battle-cruiser squadrons. Hipper, though outnumbered, did much damage to the British flagship and ultimately got away, losing only his poorest ship, the Blüer. | 1 |
| | | March 28 |
| | | A German submarine sank the first passenger ship. | 2 |
| | | May 1 |
| | | The first American ship (Gulflight) was sunk without warning. | 3 |
| | | May 7 |
| | | LUSITANIA SUNK off the coast of Ireland. Before the ship left New York, a warning against sailing on it had been inserted in the newspapers by the German embassy, but it is not true that a submarine was sent out specially to sink it. The captain failed to observe instructions to zigzag his course, and so came within range of the submarine. The Lusitania carried a part-cargo of small arms and munitions. | 4 |
| | | Aug. 19 |
| | | German submarine sank the Arabic. | 5 |
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| The Encyclopedia of World History, Sixth
edition. Peter N. Stearns, general editor. Copyright © 2001 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Maps by Mary Reilly, copyright © 2001 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. |
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