I have a real one it's about my ancestor.He was turning 11 they went there for his birthday.His mom, sister 14 ,brother 2 and brother 20.As the titanic sank they couldn't get on a boat there brother fell off he drowned so the boat sank.They were left in the cold some boats came back to get people like in the movie.His sister and mom frozed to death thank god that baby survived it was a miracle. After they found shore there uncle took them in so there's his story that he write.
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Possibly yes- but I know of a man who was a decorated War Veteran and he never looked at combat films! that"s right Sarge! - There have been several Titanic-cased films- based on the Maritime disaster- and it can be argued practically any film dealing with a large-scale shipwreck in peace time- might be called a Titanic clone. at least Five filmed versions- including one made in Nazi Germany- I am aware of. A Night To Remember is the best known- then one called, simply Titanic! ( l96l or so)- numerous take-offs ( cast- off anchors?) such as Poseidon Adventure,. and the recent one of l997. Old tub just won"t stay down.
There were two prominent books and many newspaper-and-magazine interviews, The two books were by first-class Passenger Archibald Gracie (who stood on overturned lifeboat B) and second-class passenger Lawrence Beesley (lifeboat 13). The telegraphist Harold Bride (who also stood on lifeboat B) gave a lengthy interview to the New York Times.
There were also two major inquiries, letters and journals.
The Titanic sank in 1912, so that would be 108 years.
Because people thought if he was still on the radio he would have heard Titanic's distress call he would have told the captain and turn their direction to the Titanic and save everybody.
When he found out that the ship was sinking and more than half the people onboard would die he had a mental break down and committed suicide by drown him self in the bridge of the ship.
i would suspect lots of women's jewellery was on it and yer
Most people would say that we must keep the memory of the 1,496 people that perished in the sinking of Titanic. While that is true, the implicit need is for the memory of the lessons learned from the sinking.
The Titanic sank in 1912, so that would be 108 years.
This is an opition question: there is no answer. I would say titanic
That would be Wallace Hartley. He and the rest of the band perished in the sinking.
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If anybody were inside the wreck while sinking, they would have died in the first minute from extreme pressure.
Because people thought if he was still on the radio he would have heard Titanic's distress call he would have told the captain and turn their direction to the Titanic and save everybody.
There is proof that if he would have slowed the titanic to about 10 knots( making them 2 day late) the boat would have missed the iceberg.
When he found out that the ship was sinking and more than half the people onboard would die he had a mental break down and committed suicide by drown him self in the bridge of the ship.
because it hit a flipppin iceburg! would you keep moving? exactly!
i would suspect lots of women's jewellery was on it and yer
People thought that Titanic was beautiful and such a luxurious ship. They also thought that Titanic would be unsinkable, even when the passengers were told that the ship was sinking, some didn't believe.