What ship sank the fastest?

Lusitania sank in only 18 minutes, at a distance of 11.5 nautical miles (21 km) off the Old Head of Kinsale.
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Why did the Lusitania sink so fast?

The ship sank within 20 minutes of being hit by a German torpedo. There has been much speculation about its quick demise, many pointing to the second explosion that occurred after the initial torpedo strike. Some believe damage to the steam room and pipes caused the latter blast, hastening the Lusitania's sinking.
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What ship sank the farthest?

The world's deepest known shipwreck, a World War II US Navy destroyer, has been fully mapped and filmed by a US-based crew. The ship, the USS Johnston, is at a depth of 21,180 feet (about 6,500 meters) in the Philippine Sea.
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Who really sank the Lusitania?

Kapitänleutnant Walter Schwieger was the thirty-year-old commander of the submarine U-20 that sank the Lusitania. His war diary describes the attack and the rapid sinking of the great liner as he viewed it through his periscope.
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Which was bigger Titanic or Lusitania?

Both British ocean liners had been the largest ships in the world when first launched (the Lusitania at 787 feet in 1906, and the Titanic at 883 feet in 1911).
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Did the captain of the Lusitania survive?

Turner resumed command of Lusitania in April 1915. Turner stayed at his post throughout the sinking and stayed with the ship until she sank from under him. Captain Turner was rescued from the water by Bluebell.
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Did anyone survive Lusitania?

761 people survived out of the 1,266 passengers and 696 crew aboard, and 123 of the casualties were American citizens.
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What was the worst ship sinking?

The wartime sinking of the German Wilhelm Gustloff in January 1945 in World War II by a Soviet Navy submarine, with an estimated loss of about 9,400 people, remains the deadliest isolated maritime disaster ever, excluding such events as the destruction of entire fleets like the 1274 and 1281 storms that are said to ...
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Was Lusitania a war crime?

Knowing all this today, we can confirm that the Lusitania was a war crime, all right, but it was a British/German co-crime, not just a German crime. The second-torpedo propaganda concealed that fact from Americans in 1915.
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When was the last time a US ship sank?

The last US Navy ship lost at sea was USS Guardian. On 17 January 2013, Guardian ran aground on Tubbataha Reef in the Phillipines. Unable to be recovered, the vessel was decommissioned and struck on 15 February 2013.
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Is there a ship that can't sink?

The short answer is no. And anyway, it seems the claim that it was unsinkable didn't come from engineers but rather from advertisements for the Titanic. The ship had a lot of design features—such as the watertight compartments and their bulkheads—that may have led people to believe that it wouldn't sink.
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What is the oldest ship ever found?

The Pesse canoe is the world's oldest known ship, dating between 8040 and 7510 BC.
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How many babies died on the Lusitania?

124 children on board, 94 perished, including 31 of 35 infants. Worth noting is that the often quoted number of 1,195 lost is the “official” number (this site numbers 1,193 lost), and 1,198 (1,197 on this site) includes the stowaways.
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Is Lusitania smaller than Titanic?

Which was larger, Lusitania or Titanic? A: Titanic was larger. Titanic was 46,328 gross registered tons (GRT) while Lusitania was 31,550 GRT. Keep in mind that GRT is a measure of enclosed space and not weight.
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Has the Lusitania been found?

Physical evidence of just such a cargo has been recovered from the wreck, which rests 12 miles off the Irish coast in 300 feet of murky, turbulent water. Lusitania was sunk off County Cork on May 7, 1915. The attack killed 1,198 people, including 128 Americans, and helped push the United States into World War I.
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Why was the Lusitania so shocking to America?

The disaster set off a chain of events that led to the U.S. entering World War I. A German U-boat torpedoed the British-owned steamship Lusitania, killing 1,195 people including 128 Americans, on May 7, 1915. The disaster set off a chain of events that led to the U.S. entering World War I.
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Did the Germans warn the US about the Lusitania?

The Germans had placed numerous newspaper ads warning Americans not to travel aboard the Lusitania, which was carrying munitions but masquerading as an ocean liner. Americans still believed in their right, as members of a neutral nation, to travel unharmed.
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Who was the last survivor of the Lusitania?

The last known survivor from the Lusitania ocean liner that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915 has died. Audrey Lawson-Johnston from Melchbourne in Bedfordshire died in the early hours of Tuesday aged 95. She was three months old when the liner bound for Liverpool from New York sank off the Irish coast on 7 May.
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What ship ignored the Titanic?

SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship. It is thought to have been the only ship to see the Titanic, or at least its rockets, during the sinking, but despite being the closest ship in the area, the crew took no action to assist.
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What is worse than Titanic?

Well, even if we do so, Titanic still isn't the worst shipwreck in history. Holding the top spot right now is the Dona Paz, a Philippine ferryboat that collided with an oil tanker on December 20, 1987.
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What is the most unsinkable ship?

The RMS Titanic was dubbed “The Unsinkable Ship” by its builders and designers. The ship possessed 16 individual watertight compartments.
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Is the Lusitania still underwater?

The wreck of the Lusitania lies 11.5 nautical miles off the Old Head of Kinsale in a water depth of 93m. Diving and salvage became part of the history of this wreck since its sinking. In 1995 an Underwater Heritage Order was placed on the wreck by the then Minister for Arts, Culture and Gealtacht Michael D.
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Was the captain of the Lusitania cleared?

In 1915 the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, and an Admiralty inquiry brought serious charges against Turner. Winston Churchill was directly involved with the case. Although Turner was exonerated, the charges haunted him for the rest of his days, and he lived in seclusion.
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