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2,228 people
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is this the lord of the rings theme
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Of course smiths body wasnt gonna be found or anyone elses body who went down with the titanic if theyre bodies and bones will decompose easily since they found the titanic around 70 years later and the bodies were in the water
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2,228 aboard
705 survived
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I was hoping a fact about that nurse violet who survived all the ship disasters {olympic,Brictannic and titanic}
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0:10 Over 3,000 passengers?
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captain smith didn't sink titanic, they swapped captains and the new captain locked the binoculars in a safe, therefore by the time they saw the iceberg it was to late...
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War chester? Worcester?
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Kellyanne Conjob must have been in charge of the newspapers who reported that no lives were lost.
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So he was a coward because he wanted save himself?
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it only took 2000 people not 3000
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Dude, i live near Southhampton (i live in midhurst),
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like if you find the difference
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The chef story can't be true you would be dead of alcohol poising.
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The titanic's starboard side hull had already sustained major damage from a mysterious and intense fire burning in the bunker before the collision and there was only one black person on board from Haiti or something like that.
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my great great grandmother sail on it and survived
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I find the lack of actual facts and random pics from Google disturbing...
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uh 3000? dont you mean like 2200?
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The world = 1900 CNN?
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Trump in 1912 (@7:40) Fake News
Everyone has heard of the Titanic and the tragic story about the ship hitting an ice-berg. A lot of people died by this accident. Here we take a look at the stories behind the sinking ship. Subscribe to World5List http://goo.gl/cpJSA6 Find us on... -- http://www.boredbadger.com -- http://www.facebook.com/world5list Ah, the Titanic. The unsinkable ship and the story almost everyone in the world has heard of. The 882 ft 9 in long ship carried over 3000 passengers on a journey from Southampton to New York until it hit an iceberg and unfortunately also hit the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. Titanic is the only ocean liner thatβs been ever sunk by an iceberg. More than 1500 passengers lost their lives on April 15th, 1912 and only 336 bodies were recovered. But their stories live on. Join us as we explore just a few stories of the fascinating Titanic and its 3000 passengers. So what exactly is the story behind the real Titanic necklace? Famously portrayed in the same-named movie starring Kate Winslet and Leo DiCaprio, it turns out that the necklace story is actually real! The names you need to know are Kate Florence and Henry Morley. They were lovers - he was 40 years old and she was 19. He wwas the owner of the confectionery shop and she was his counter assistant. So how did they end up on the Titanic? They planned to get married on the ship and start a new life together. Morley left his wife and his young daughter to be with Kate and gave her a valuable sapphire necklace. Sounds familiar, huh? Unfortunately, the two never had the happily ever after they wanted. After the iceberg struck, Kate managed to escape the disaster and was taken in the very last lifeboat. And Morley? Unfortunately, he wasnβt so lucky. Hereβs a name you should know: Robert Hopkins His heroism was never recognized, even though it was portrayed in the blockbuster movie. But the fact was, Robert Hopkins was one of the unnamed Titanic heroes and only 73 years after his death did his gravestone finally recognize him for his actions. Alcohol saved one man from death on the Titanic Titanicβs chief baker, Charles Joughin, was known as the last survivor to leave the RMS Titanic. His life couldβve been saved when he was assigned captain of the lifeboat 10, the same lifeboat Masabumi Hosono jumped onto. But after seeing that three men were already operating the boat, he realized there was no chance. A book about the sinking of the Titanic was written 14 years before Titanic sunk Weβve all heard of people coincidentally predicting the future, but this is the one thatβs truly mindblowing. In 1898, Morgan Robertson published a novella called Futility. It was a story about the largest ship ever built and called unsinkable by its British owners. Hereβs the weird part: the plot of the story couldβve easily been the plot of the Titanic - well, umm, actually, it is the plot of the Titanic. The details are so similar, it freaked out many conspiracy theorists.