The sinking of Lusitania is a tragic thing. It occurred in the North Atlantic Ocean on May 7, 1915. When a German submarine fired a torpedo, the famous British sea cruise departed New York and left the coast of Ireland. The ship carries about 1,900 passengers, most of whom are American citizens. The ship was for passengers and not for cargo, but many reporters said that some war items that are actually secret to passengers are on board. Prior to sinking, the Germans released the surrounding seas. The British Isles are regarded as war zone 1. The idea of this theater is supported by Germany.
The sinking of Lusitania (1918) is a short film of silent animation by American cartoonist Windsor Mackay. This is an advertisement activity to recreate the sinking of the British liner RMS Lusitania which had never been shot in 1915. When the animation was released, in 12 minutes, it was called the longest animation. This movie is the earliest animation documentary, it is a serious and dramatic animation. The nationwide movie registration is 2017, and it is saved. In 1915, a submarine of Germany sunk, RMS Lusitania sunk, and 128 Americans died of 1,198 people. The incident angered Mackay, but his employer William Randolph Hearst's newspaper did not agree with the case as Hurst opposed the US participation in the First World War. Mackay was asked to explain the anti-war for the Hurst's thesis and anti-British editorial cartoon. In 1916, Mackay rebelled against his employer's position and started working at his own time with his own money.
Emile Henry Lacom wrote a letter to the "New York Times" proposing a conspiracy theory about the sunken of Lucitania in Germany in 1915. His letter was published on 14th page of Monday, October 22, 1917 entitled "The New Theory of Susania's Sinking". Report the evidence of German medals and explosive "cigars" on May 5. "In 1916, Lord Newton who was in charge of promotion at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs decided to develop anti-German emotions for promotional purposes, and replicated the department store entrepreneur Harry Gordon Selfridge with a medal copy The replica medal is made in an attractive case, it is an accurate copy of the German medal, and it is sold in the form of each shilling.