this is about a year and a half old but i missed it till now.
pretty interesting but it seems that the Germans were right all along. It appears munitions were salvaged from wreakage of the Lusitania showing that it was a disguised passenger ship being used to smuggle arms and therefore a legitimate target. kinda big implications there.
heres the article
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -ship.html
interesting from a historical perspective
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secret of the Lusitania
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