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      Oct 17 1918 – WW1: German submarine U-155 torpedoes and sinks the freighter S.S. Lucia in the Atlantic. Despite being rigged with buoyancy boxes to render her virtually unsinkable, a torpedo penetrates the engine room, killing two men and sinking her the next day.

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    • [DOCX File]Document 1: (1915)

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      “If the commanders of German vessels of war should act upon the presumption that the flag of the United States was not being used in good faith and should destroy on the high seas an American vessel or the lives of American citizens, it would be difficult for the Government of the United States to view the act in any other light than as an indefensible violation of neutral rights, which it ...

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      Sep 09, 2016 · U-Boats – German submarines. Lusitania – British liner sunk by German U-boat; Over 1,000 killed, over 100 were Americans. Sussex Pledge –German promise not to sink liners without giving warning and providing for safety of passengers "Peace without victory" – Wilson’s suggestion to …

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      United States - September 17, 1796. Observe good faith and justice towards all Nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all. . . . In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential, than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular Nations, and passionate attachments for others, should be excluded; and that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should ...

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    • [DOC File]American Imperialism Primary and Secondary Sources

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      "Whoever rules the waves rules the world," Mahan wrote. To become a major naval power, the United States began to replace its wooden sailing ships with steel vessels powered by coal or oil in 1883. But control of the seas would also require the acquisition of naval bases and coaling stations.

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      Eve of WW1: 2.5million German workers were members of trade unions and 400,000 of them went out on strike at some point in 1913 for better working conditions. In 1910 the SPD had 720,000 members which made it the largest socialist political party in Europe, predominantly Protestant and the working class.

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    • [DOCX File]Doc 6c: First Supplementary Decree of The Nuremberg Laws ...

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      Moved by the understanding that purity of German blood is the essential condition for the continued existence of the German people, and inspired by the inflexible determination to ensure the existence of the German nation for all time, the Reichstag has unanimously adopted the following law, which is promulgated herewith:

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      German U-Boats waited anxiously in the defensive screen around Heligoland Bight, and the British onslaught, which the Naval High Command believed was sure was to come, never materialized. The German Navy possessed twenty-four U-Boats capable of military service (U1 through U4 were of no military value) and had another sixteen under construction.

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    • [DOC File]The Peace Treaties,

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      4 August: with German troops on the march to invade France, the French declared war on Germany. The Schlieffen Plan. Germany's Plan for mobilisation – called the Schlieffen Plan after the German Chief of Staff Alfred von Schlieffen – was based on three ideas: a. If there was a war, Germany would have to fight France AND Russia. b.

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      Oct 17 1918 – WW1: German submarine U-155 torpedoes and sinks the freighter S.S. Lucia in the Atlantic. Despite being rigged with buoyancy boxes to render her virtually unsinkable, a torpedo penetrates the engine room, killing two men and sinking her the next day.

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