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Lusitania German Medals in Original Box, English Version [129292]

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Lusitania German Medals in Original Box, English Version  [129292]
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Lot of two Lusitania medals in the original boxes, both with original paperwork certs. Both the German and English varieties were designed in Germany and distributed to commemorate the sinking of the "Lusitania." The Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine May 7th, 1915, killing 1198 passengers. The sinking lead to the United States entry into World War One. Original paperwork included. The sinking of the RMS Lusitania, a civilian Cunard Company Ocean Liner, mostly populated by American passengers, by a German submarine off the south coast of Ireland on 7 May, 1915, resulted in a sharp decline in Germany's image in the US. The incident prompted German artist Karl X. Goetz to cast an unofficial commemorative medal satirizing the greed of the Cunard company for sending a passenger liner to Britain after loading it with war material. Although never intended for wide circulation or endorsed by the German government, the discovery of the medal by the British Foreign Office resulted in a large number of facsimile copies being made by Selfridge's, the famous London department store, to be distributed with an anti-German flyer for propaganda purposes. Sold for a shilling each, the proceeds were donated to St Dunstanís Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Hostels and the Red Cross. The British used the medal as propaganda: Box reads: "This indicates the true feeling the War Lords endeavor to stimulate, and is proof positive that such crimes are not merely regarded favorably, but are given every encouragement in the land of Kultur. The medals were struck in two forms, the only difference the date; "5 Mai 1915" for the German piece, "5 May 1915" for the British version. This lot is a perfect addition for the medal collector, who now has the opportunity to show an obverse and a reverse in the same display. Comes with large informational notebook. Provenance: Gary Nelson Railroad Collection