Outline of the Course On Issues of the War for the Student Army Training Corps No. 1, pt. 2

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German Government, impressed by the outburst of anger, withdraws from its position of February 16 and declares that "naturally" it has no intention of attacking neutral ves- sels guilty of no hostile act. Should neutral vessels come to harm as the result of an "unfortunate accident," reparation will be made. But as to the Lusitania^ an armed ship which carried war materials, owners to blame because they ignored warnings. Ambassador Bernstorff, while expressing sym- pathy at the loss of American... lives, "cannot but regret that Americans felt more inclined to trust to English promises than to pay attention to the warnings from the German side." Both the British Government and the Collector of the Port of New York promptly denied that the Lusitania was armed.
3. First Lusitania note. May 13, 1915. {A. Y. J3., 1915, pp. 40-41.) Cases of the Falaba, Gushing, Gulflight, and Lusitania con- stitute "a series of events which the Government of the United States has observed with growing concern, distress, and amazement." Manifestly submarines cannot be used against merchantmen, as the last few weeks have shown, without an inevitable violation of many sacred principles of justice and humanity.


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