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Wat (wie) is Sussex$80722$ - definitie

1916 GERMAN GOVERNMENT PLEDGE REGARDING NAVAL WARFARE POLICY
Sussex Incident; Sussex Pledge; Sussex crisis

Sussex, Virginia         
CENSUS-DESIGNATED PLACE IN SUSSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA
Sussex, VA; Sussex CH, Virginia
Sussex is a census-designated place (CDP) in and the county seat of Sussex County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2020 Census was 181.
Sussex Records         
US RECORD LABEL; IMPRINT IN SUSSEX RECORDS, INC.
Sussex Records, Inc.; Clarama Records
Sussex Records, Inc. was a Los Angeles-based record label, founded by music executive and businessman Clarence Avant, that existed from 1969 through 1975.
Flag of Sussex         
  • BBC competition winner
  • Flag promoted by West Sussex County Council showing the County Council coat of arms
  • The flag of [[East Sussex County Council]]
  • The Cross of Saint Richard of Chichester, commonly flown on Sussex Day
  • Previously proposed Flag of [[Sussex]]-Saint Richard's Flag
  • The former flag of West Sussex County Council is commercially available as the "Flag of West Sussex".
FLAG OF THE ENGLISH COUNTY OF SUSSEX
Sussex flag; Flag of East Sussex; Flag of West Sussex
The Flag of Sussex is the flag of the traditional and historic county of Sussex. The flag was registered by the Flag Institute on Friday 20 May 2011 as a 'traditional' county flag as a result of a campaign started in August 2010, by Sussex resident Brady Ells, with support from his father, David.

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Sussex pledge

The Sussex Pledge was a promise made by Germany to the United States in 1916, during World War I before the latter entered World War I. Early in 1915, Germany had instituted a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, allowing armed merchant ships but not passenger ships to be torpedoed without warning.

Despite that 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 80 people died, including the famous Spanish pianist and composer Enrique Granados.

Although no US citizen was killed in this attack, it prompted US President Woodrow Wilson to declare that if Germany continued the practice, the United States would break diplomatic relations with Germany.

Fearing the American entry into the war, Germany tried to appease the United States by issuing on May 4, 1916 the Sussex pledge, which promised a change in Germany's naval warfare policy. These were the primary elements of the pledge:

  • Passenger ships would not be targeted.
  • Merchant ships would not be sunk until the presence of weapons 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 that it 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, which started the decisive stage of the so-called First Battle of the Atlantic. The resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmermann Telegram caused the United States to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917.