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Originally Posted by mburbank
She said this strategy "would be normal" for governments, citing her belief that the British government - and not the Germany military - sank the Lusitania ocean liner in 1915. The deaths of Americans on the cruise liner helped galvanize U.S. support to enter World War I, and benefited England, she said.
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Not saying that she's not crazy, but there is evidence that the Lusitania was sunk by an accidental explosion caused by the gathering of coal dust in the hull of the ship. Right? I'm pretty sure I saw a History channel thing on it. I don't know