How many American soldiers died in Lusitania?

How many American soldiers died in Lusitania?

On May 7, 1915, the German submarine (U-boat) U-20 torpedoed and sank the Lusitania, a swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England. Of the 1,959 men, women, and children on board, 1,195 perished, including 123 Americans.

Did any Americans survive the Lusitania?

Of the 1,960 verified people on board Lusitania, 767 survived. Four survivors (marked with “*”) died of trauma related to the sinking shortly afterwards, reducing the number saved to 763. The complete passenger and crew manifest is available in the downloads section.

How many American children 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.

How did America react to the sinking of the Lusitania?

The Lusitania sank, killing 1,195 people on board, including 123 Americans. President Woodrow Wilson, however, took a cautious approach to responding to the attack, demanding from Germany an apology, compensation for American victims, and a pledge to discontinue unannounced submarine warfare.

How many survived the Lusitania sinking?

761 people
Only 761 people survived out of the 1,266 passengers and 696 crew aboard, and many of the casualties were American citizens….Sinking of the RMS Lusitania.

Painting of the sinking
Date 7 May 1915
Outcome 1,193 of the 1,960 people aboard killed, leaving 761 survivors. Turned international opinion against Germany.

Did a Vanderbilt died on the Lusitania?

Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, once one of the richest men in the US, who died on board the Lusitania. The family fortune was founded by Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as the Commodore, a rough-hewn steamboat captain who left school at 11 and made a fortune in shipping and railway in the first half of the 19th century.

How many Canadians died on Lusitania?

The ship took only 18 minutes to sink to the bottom of the Irish Sea. Almost 1200 people drowned, many of the Canadians.