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Journey
back into the time of the Gilded Age, whose time has come and gone. This
was a time when society was divided by the rich and the poor. This was
an age known for great Transatlantic Ocean Liners. An era that came to
an end shortly after Word War I. The Titanic, the Lusitania, and the
Tuscania were some of the famous lost Liners during this era. This web
site is dedicated to the memory of the Tuscania. The Tuscania was a
luxury Ocean liner that was converted to a Troopship. It had a British
registry, and crew, and was owned by the Cunard Steam Ship Company and
managed by the Anchor Line.
On
the evening of February 5th, 1918, a German U-boat sent the Tuscania to
the bottom of the North Channel Sea. On its final voyage, the passengers
aboard this vessel, consisted of a large contingent of American Army
soldiers. This was a story that shocked America, for it was the first
time since the American Civil War, that Americans had felt the loss of
mass casualties on such a large scale. The Tuscania Survivors
Association was the third such Association to be formed in America, the
Titanic being the first, and Lusitania being the second. Explore the
history of this ship, and browse the passenger list for survivor’s
accounts.
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