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The Lusitania.1915

The tragic story of the sinking of the Lusitania, in May 1915, has been well documented in publications such as :
The Lusitania, Unravelling the Mysteries,
by Patrick O'Sullivan (2003)
Exploring the Lusitania
by Robert D.Ballard, with Spencer Dunmore (1995)
Lusitania, An Epic Tragedy
by Diana Preston (2002)

A myriad of journals, websites and forums deal with the Lusitania tragedy and the controversies . Any expansion on these is beyond the scope of this site.

This page features a small collection of contemporary postcards and ephemera, most published just after the event, or immediately postwar. The First Wold War was the first time that the power of mass propaganda was used to it's fullest extent. The postcard, was the e-mail of of the era, cheap, with instantly visible impact, the postcard was a potent propaganda tool.

 

 
 

A pre-war card of the Lusitania, published by Tuck's, of London, one of the premier British publishers of postcards
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One in a series of 6 British propaganda cards
"Sighting the Submarine"


 
 

"The Explosion"

 
 

"To the Boats"

 
 

"The last Plunge"

 
 

"Rescue Ships arrive"

 
 

Propaganda card produced in England, and translated to languages such as Portuguese above.


 
 

The same card in English: "A memorial to German Savagery - The three large graves a Queenstown where the bodies of 178 of the "Lusitania" Victims rest. (Inset is the medal which was struck in Germany to celebrate this dastardly crime


 
 

Two photos taken by American Serviceman in 1918 of graveyard in Queenstown. Caption reads "Graveyard, Queenstown, where the victims of the torpedoed LUSITANIA were buried"

 
 

Privately produced card, showing some of the military cortege at the funeral of the Lusitania victims

 
 

Another privately produced card, showing the partially filled mass graves in the Queenstown graveyard.


 
 

Propaganda card produced in France, the child victim is crying "Maman! Maman! Pourquoi? ("Mama! Mama! Why?)


 
 

Propaganda card produced in France - "The little victims of the Lusitania" (Les Petites Victimes de la Lusitania) - On the reverse - all profits to the orphans of the war.


 
 

German propaganda card justifying the sinking of the Lusitania (card mailed June 1915)


 
 

German postcard of the submarine U-20, in company with U-19,21 and 22.


 
 

The remains of U-20 on the Danish Coast.
Danish postcard, mailed December 1918

 
 

Propaganda card produced in Milan, Italy
"Lusitania - Sadismo - Dio punisca l'Inghilterra... ed io me ne incarica"


 
 


PropagandaPostcard by the famous British illustrator Donald McGill, Caption reads "Von Turnip - REMEMBER.! WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST!!"

 
 
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A postcard with a vicious diatribe against naturalised Germans in Britain, with Lusitania vignette on right hand side. No publisher on reverse


 
 

 

British 1916 copy of the infamous Goetz medal. Deliberately ignoring the satirical contant of the original,( The carriage of civilians and munitions into an advertised war-zone).

 

 
 
French Postcard by Emile Dupuis, captioned "In the shadow of Liberty". America weighs the vast profits against the victims of the Lusitania (and finds they balance out!).

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