- Sussex pledge
The "Sussex" pledge was a promise made in 1916 during
World War I byGermany to theUnited States prior to the latter's entry into the war. Early in 1916, Germany had instituted a policy of "unrestricted submarine warfare ", [Conways’ p.137 ] allowing armed merchant ships - but not passenger ships - to be torpedoed without warning. Despite this avowed restriction, a French cross-channel passenger ferry, the "Sussex", was torpedoed without warning on March 24, 1916; the ship was severely damaged and about 50 lives were lost. [Bridgeland p.86 ] Although no U.S. citizens were killed in this attack, it prompted PresidentWoodrow Wilson to declare that ifGermany were to continue this practice, theUnited States would break diplomatic relations with Germany. Fearing the entry of theUnited States intoWorld War I , Germany attempted to appease the United States by issuing, on May 14, 1916, the "Sussex pledge", which promised a change in Germany’s naval warfare policy. According to [http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1098.html U-S-History.com] , the primary elements of this undertaking were:*Passenger ships would not be targeted;
*Merchant ships would not be sunk until the presence of boats had been established, if necessary by a search of the ship;
*Merchant ships would not be sunk without provision for the safety of passengers and crew.In 1917 Germany became convinced they could defeat the Allied Forces by instituting
unrestricted submarine warfare before the United States could enter the war. The "Sussex" pledge was therefore rescinded in January 1917, thereby initiating the decisive stage of the so-called First Battle of the Atlantic. The resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare and theZimmerman Telegram caused the United States to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917.ee also
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World War I
*Battle of the Atlantic (1914–1918)
*Arabic pledge
*U-Boat
* "The Lusitania"
*Unrestricted submarine warfare
*Submarine Warfare References
* [http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/memoir/Page/Page12.htm The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, by Burton J. Hendrick]
* [http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1098.html U-S-History.com on the "Sussex"]
* [http://www.uscsumter.edu/~tpowers/hist112/usentww1.html Timeline of American involvement in World War I]
* "American History: A Survey" Eleventh Edition by Alan Brinkley, © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies
*Tony Bridgeland. "Outrage at Sea: Naval Atrocities in the First World War". Pen and Sword Books, 2002. ISBN 0-85052-877-1
*"Conway’s All the World’s Fighting Ships, 1906-1921" (Conway Maritime Press, 1985) ISBN 0-85177-245-5Footnotes
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