Dr Alexander Naylor - The Lusitania disaster

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The Lusitania disaster - A Century of Deceit and Denial
Dr Alexander Naylor

co-director : "The New Waterloo Dispatch"

Beyond the 1914-1918 Centenary is organising a series of lectures in Brussels to mark the Centenary of the First World War.

Dr Alexander Naylor delivers this lecture in Brussels on May 7th 2015.
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AWESOME! AWESOME!! I'm so glad I found this, KUDOS FOR CHANNEL 👍🏼👏🏼👍🏼👏🏼👍🏼😍😍😍😍😍

lachachi
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I had not heard this. This is interesting..

jds
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Captivating and probably much closer to the truth than the old muddy one sided allied propaganda we've all been force fed since 1945. Thank you so much for these presentations, there is much to learn and think about here. Rose.

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There is a story to tell, however this is not the man to tell it.

"The sistership of the Lusitania was hit by twelve torpedoes and managed to limp home".

The only sistership of the Lusitania was the Mauritania. I am not aware that the Mauritania was ever hit by even one torpedo never mind twelve!

Also he states that Britain cut the German Transatlantic cables one year before commencement of hostilities - I always thought that was done after commencement of hostilities, to have cut them before would have been an act of war.

There is abundant evidence the RMS Lusitania was carrying contraband and was therefore a legitimate target of war, however the above inaccuracies undermine the case.

kylemore