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Dark secrets of the Lusitania, National Geographic ; produced by Erik Nelson & Dave Harding; written by Raymond Bridgers

Label
Dark secrets of the Lusitania, National Geographic ; produced by Erik Nelson & Dave Harding; written by Raymond Bridgers
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rating: TV-PG
Main title
Dark secrets of the Lusitania
Oclc number
830842918
Responsibility statement
National Geographic ; produced by Erik Nelson & Dave Harding; written by Raymond Bridgers
Runtime
90
Summary
When a German submarine sank passenger liner RMS Lusitania on May, [7] 1915, it redefined the laws of conflict. The loss of the boat and 1,198 lives shocked the world. But was the U-boat's torpedo the only thing that sank the Lusitania? Or was a second reported explosion caused by an illegal cargo of weapons? Dark Secrets of the Lusitania plunges below the waves on a new expedition to venture into the wreck in a bid to get to the bottom of this century-old war crime (from back cover)With tense dives in high seas, lab research into explosive theories and the haunting recorded testimony of survivors, this revealing documentary follows the team as they deploy the latest submersible, diving and computer technology to battle the Atlantic, the weather and even the ship itself. As divers risk their lives exploring the ghostly wreck, will the Lusitania finally give up her secrets and will the wrecks elderly owner finally learn the reason for her demise?On May 7, 1915, a well-placed German torpedo struck the RMS Lusitania passenger liner with 1,959 passengers on board. Ultimately, 1,198 of them succumbed to the water. But the ones who survived gave eyewitness accounts of a second, more powerful explosion that to this day cannot be fully explained. A team of scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California test four distinct theories to explain the cause of this explosion
Technique
live action
Classification
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