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Propaganda and the Sinking of the Lusitania 1. Introduce the concept of German submarine warfare as a cause of US entry into WWI. 2. Hand out or read to students the warning issued by Germany which appeared in New York papers, next to the Cunard departure schedule on the morning the ship set sail (http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/eyewitness/flash.php?section=18). Notice! Travelers intending to embark on the Atlantic voyage are reminded that a state of war exists between Germany and her allies and Great Britain and her allies; that the zone of war includes the waters adjacent to the British Isles; that, in accordance with formal notice given by the Imperial German Government, vessels flying the flag of Great Britain, or any of her allies, are liable to destruction in those waters and that travelers sailing in the war zone on ships of Great Britain or her allies do so at their own risk. --Imperial German Embassy 3. Students will read/watch Robert Ballard’s National Geographic “The Last Voyage of the Lusitania.” 4. Primary Source Activity: Looking at Propaganda Place several primary sources related to the Lusitania around the room. Divide students into small groups. Students will rotate every 15 minutes examining each source and completing several analysis sheets. (www.trumanlibrary.org/psource.html) Source 1: Fred Spear “Enlist” World War I Poster (depicting woman and child drowning) Students will complete the War Poster Analysis Sheet. Source 2: British produced Lusitania medal (replica of the originally produced German medal) Students will complete the Artifact Analysis Sheet. Source 3: Song lyrics “When the Lusitania Went Down” (recording available on www.umkc.edu/lib/spec-col/index.html) Students will complete the Multi-Media Analysis Sheet 5. After the students complete the analysis sheets, discuss the findings and speculate on the impact of this propaganda on America, Great Britain, and Germany. 6. Students will then examine Woodrow Wilson’s May 13, 1915 response to Germany (http://net.lib.byu.edu/~rdh7/wwi/1915/lusitania1.html) 7. Students will read Chapter 5 “The Lusitania” from H. C. Peterson’s Propaganda for War: The Campaigns against American Neutrality, 1914-1917. 8. Conclusion: Students will discuss their observations about propaganda and how it is used in war. How did propaganda relating to the sinking of the Lusitania influence the United States entry into the war? Did the Lusitania continue to be used in propaganda after US entry? If so how? 9. Collect and grade analysis sheets.