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Gul Djemal
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"On May 3, 1915, Gul Djemal was on this run, carrying over 4,000 soldiers, when she was torpedoed by the Allied submarine E-14. Though she sank in shallow waters, and only up to her superstructure, a most of those on board lost their lives"

Are you sure about that? I'm sure we would have heard a lot more about it if almost 4000 soldiers lost their lives! I heard she didn't even sink from that incident, and 4000 people on a ship of that size?...

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Gul Djemal ...... "On May 3, 1915, Gul Djemal was on this run, carrying over 4,000 soldiers, when she was torpedoed by the Allied submarine E-14. Though she sank in shallow waters, and only up to her superstructure, a most of those on board lost their lives"

Are you sure about that? I'm sure we would have heard a lot more about it if almost 4000 soldiers lost their lives! I heard she didn't even sink from that incident, and 4000 people on a ship of that size?...