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  • Опубликовано: 15 мар 2023
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    Music:
    Composer: Whitesand (Martynas Lau)
    Year: 2018
    Title: Home
    3D models : Kalju Kotkas ( Me ), Javier U, Lucas Gustaffson, Jed Wilson, Roland S, Nikos D, Gacek, Leif E., Damo, thom V, alfrebilbao, mandun, Logan M, jChamp, torsten L, Portugal1908, Paul S, Demokratische, Li Heng, KMS_BISMARCKwarship.
    Edit : Kalju Kotkas ( Me ).
    0:04 inflatable boat
    0:09 motorboat
    0:15 speedboat
    0:21 longship(Vikings)
    0:29 Santa Maria
    0:36 hms bounty
    0:40 ss Nomadic
    0:52 hms victory
    1:00 uss constitution
    1:08 ss Great Britain
    1:20 Amerigo Vespucci
    1:30 Russian battleship tsetsearevich
    1:37 octopus(yacht)
    1:44 ss Atlantic
    2:00 HMS warrior
    2:07 ms herald of free enterprise
    2:16 mv sewol
    2:28 Ms Estonia
    2:44 French battleship Lorraine
    2:51 rms carpathia
    3:07 ss city of NY
    3:14 rms empress of Russia
    3:26 uss zumwalt
    3:40 rms Saxonia
    3:57 uss Arizona
    4:09 ss Carl d Bradley
    4:20 ss Deutschland
    4:28 mv wilhelm gustoff
    4:46 ss great eastern
    4:52 Ms megastar
    5:06 ss Andrea doria
    5:20 rms oceanic
    5:40 ss Kaiser willhelm 2
    5:53 mv georgic
    6:04 ss France
    6:15 ss America
    6:25 ss Edmund fitzgerald
    6:42 rms mauretania 1938
    6:55 rms Lusitania
    7:16 rms mauretania 1906
    7:24 German battleship Bismarck
    7:41 IJN Yamato
    7:54 Japanese aircraft carrier shokaku
    8:02 Ms Norwegian sun
    8:19 hms hood
    8:28 rms Olympic
    8:42 rms titanic
    8:56 HMHS Britannic
    9:09 rms Aquitania
    9:32 hms queen Elizabeth
    9:42 Ms Caribbean princess
    9:57 Ms carnival splendor
    10:13 Ms costa Concordia
    10:31 rms majestic
    10:48 Ms queen Elizabeth 2
    11:04 Ms Queen Victoria
    11:20 Ms Norwegian jewel
    11:39 Ms queen Elizabeth
    11:53 Ms AIDAprima
    12:09 ss United States
    12:25 rms queen Mary
    12:39 ss Normandie
    12:59 Ms Queen Anne
    13:16 Ms Norwegian epic
    13:36 Ms MSC world Europa
    13:50 Ms Disney dream
    14:11 uss enterprise
    14:28ms Mardi gias
    14:43 Ms queen Mary 2
    14:56 Ms wonder of the seas
    15:15 Ms icon of the seas
    15:41 maresk line
    15:51 ever given
    16:22 seawise giant
    16:35 prelude
    Ultimate SHIP Length Comparison (3D)
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  • @Oceanlinerscruiseships
    @Oceanlinerscruiseships 5 месяцев назад +233

    0:04 inflatable boat
    0:09 motorboat
    0:15 speedboat
    0:21 longship(Vikings)
    0:29 Santa Maria
    0:36 hms bounty
    0:40 ss Nomadic
    0:52 hms victory
    1:00 uss constitution
    1:08 ss Great Britain
    1:20 Amerigo Vespucci
    1:30 Russian battleship tsetsearevich
    1:37 octopus(yacht)
    1:44 ss Atlantic
    2:00 HMS warrior
    2:07 ms herald of free enterprise
    2:16 mv sewol
    2:28 Ms Estonia
    2:44 French battleship Lorraine
    2:51 rms carpathia
    3:07 ss city of NY
    3:14 rms empress of Russia
    3:26 uss zumwalt
    3:40 rms Saxonia
    3:57 uss Arizona
    4:09 ss Carl d Bradley
    4:20 ss Deutschland
    4:28 mv wilhelm gustoff
    4:46 ss great eastern
    4:52 Ms megastar
    5:06 ss Andrea doria
    5:20 rms oceanic
    5:40 ss Kaiser willhelm 2
    5:53 mv georgic
    6:04 ss France
    6:15 ss America
    6:25 ss Edmund fitzgerald
    6:42 rms mauretania 1938
    6:55 rms Lusitania
    7:16 rms mauretania 1906
    7:24 German battleship Bismarck
    7:41 IJN Yamato
    7:54 Japanese aircraft carrier shokaku
    8:02 Ms Norwegian sun
    8:19 hms hood
    8:28 rms Olympic
    8:42 rms titanic
    8:56 HMHS Britannic
    9:09 rms Aquitania
    9:32 hms queen Elizabeth
    9:42 Ms Caribbean princess
    9:57 Ms carnival splendor
    10:13 Ms costa Concordia
    10:31 rms majestic
    10:48 Ms queen Elizabeth 2
    11:04 Ms Queen Victoria
    11:20 Ms Norwegian jewel
    11:39 Ms queen Elizabeth
    11:53 Ms AIDAprima
    12:09 ss United States
    12:25 rms queen Mary
    12:39 ss Normandie
    12:59 Ms Queen Anne
    13:16 Ms Norwegian epic
    13:36 Ms MSC world Europa
    13:50 Ms Disney dream
    14:11 uss enterprise
    14:28ms Mardi gias
    14:43 Ms queen Mary 2
    14:56 Ms wonder of the seas
    15:15 Ms icon of the seas
    15:41 maresk line
    15:51 ever given
    16:22 seawise giant
    16:35 prelude

  • @theresiakreutzer3829
    @theresiakreutzer3829 Год назад +2598

    I had a blast guessing if the next ship would be the Titanic or not. 😂 Many look-alikes here! But all great ships!

    • @maxonite
      @maxonite Год назад +121

      Titanic and its two sister ships were almost identical, I think people tend to forget that since it is the one remembered by history and so its sort of a legend that titanic was a standout, supersized ship at its time but it wasn’t. The whole trio was the same length as shown here and Olympic came first so it was more famous if anything. But its not like Olympic was the largest ship at the time by more than a few meters anyway, look at Mauretania. Titanic was the most massive out of the three but only by a tiny margin. Olympic had been in service for a while before Titanic, in fact, it did try to reach Titanic across the Atlantic the night it sank but it was too far away. Titanic wasn’t as much a poster child as legend has it (that and the whole unsinkability myth).

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Год назад +44

      @@maxonite I've actually heard the unsinkable thing came from Olympic after her service in ww1 when it was found that she was torpedoed as well as her history of ramming ships and docks. Olympic sure had an eventful and interesting career. She sure made up for her two lost sisters who never got to do much in their careers.

    • @mattirwin463
      @mattirwin463 Год назад +26

      @@maxonite Good point. I think the biggest reason we remember Titanic is because of both who was on it and the amount of lives lost. There's so much raw lure attached to the story. The incident was completely preventable with a pair of binoculars, it split in two, the grand staircase, and the name Titanic rolls off the tongue a lot better than Britannic or Olympic.

    • @setusername8275
      @setusername8275 Год назад +27

      @@maxonite Titanic (and Olympic) had a displacement of 53,147 t, Britannic had 54,300 t. She was also wider than Olympic and Titanic, (Britannic 28,65 m, Olympic/Titanic 28,1 m) so I'm not sure where you got the idea, that Titanic was the "most massive" out of the three. Britannic has always been the biggest of them and was intended to be from the beginning.

    • @bellazi7636
      @bellazi7636 Год назад +4

      ​Si certo ma ti ricordo che il britannic è stato finito dopo l'affondamento del Titanic.

  • @ampegvs
    @ampegvs 11 месяцев назад +446

    The most impressive ship, the Carpathia, hero of the Titanic. My respect to the crew, who gave everything that night to reach the rescue on time.

    • @VykeKing
      @VykeKing 10 месяцев назад +12

      They were just the closest that's all. I'm sure any ship would have done just as well on the rescue attempt. Wouldn't say a ship is the most impressive just because they got lucky being so close.

    • @GhostWarrior97
      @GhostWarrior97 10 месяцев назад +59

      @@VykeKing Wait till you find out about the SS Californian

    • @MrChickennugget360
      @MrChickennugget360 10 месяцев назад +44

      @@VykeKing ironically several ships were closer- they just did not get there first. If i am not mistaken California, Virginian, Mount Temple and Fredrick were closer.
      Not only that Carpathia had to pass through the Ice flow to get to Titanic while the other ships did not

    • @VykeKing
      @VykeKing 10 месяцев назад +12

      @MrChickennugget360 Well shoot thanks for the lesson.. That's so unfortunate considering more people could have been saved alot earlier.

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw 10 месяцев назад +14

      @@VykeKing The closest ship was nearly within visual range. They saw the Titanic's flares but the Titanic's crew had only been able to find the white "celebration" flares, not the red "emergency" flares, so it just looked to them like the Titanic was having a party.

  • @Mermaid324
    @Mermaid324 24 дня назад +3

    The Queen Mary has been stationed for decades in the port of Long Beach, California. It adds beauty to the port and many events are held inside such as concerts, a haunted house during Halloween time, an ice rink during Christmas time, a museum, exhibits, and dancing parties.

  • @pimmagrimm
    @pimmagrimm 10 месяцев назад +99

    I actually found it moving seeing the great white star ocean liner sisters Olympic, Titanic and Britannic all sat there with each other. As if it were the ship afterlife and they were all reunited in eternal peace.

    • @scottwarren4998
      @scottwarren4998 2 месяца назад

      Without mast included in the measurement of the height, What height is the tallest ship ever built?

    • @thatyoutubebinger
      @thatyoutubebinger Месяц назад +2

      It literally hurts watching these three sisters standing side by side are now resting in oceans bed😢

    • @thicclips712
      @thicclips712 25 дней назад +2

      ​@@thatyoutubebinger Well, only the titanic and britannic are resting on the ocean floor

    • @nathanielsuniverse8926
      @nathanielsuniverse8926 14 дней назад +1

      @@thatyoutubebinger no the olympic was scrapped

  • @GlamorousTitanic21
    @GlamorousTitanic21 Год назад +1933

    When you realize that almost 90% of the ships on this list sank.

    • @MiniMC546
      @MiniMC546 Год назад +477

      Not really. Most of the ships here are still afloat and in service or as a museum ship. Some were scrapped, not sunk.

    • @erior2180
      @erior2180 Год назад +57

      Estonia or Titanic for example

    • @TheKweenII_09
      @TheKweenII_09 Год назад +38

      ​@@erior2180 don't forget Sewol!

    • @weridospirit5288
      @weridospirit5288 Год назад +18

      @@MiniMC546 or in construction.

    • @WeltSchmerz1349
      @WeltSchmerz1349 Год назад +18

      After Estonia, the same thought came to my mind.

  • @Normandie17
    @Normandie17 Год назад +67

    08:47. Legend.

    • @Normandie17
      @Normandie17 Год назад +2

      @Tran Bao Nam even the Britannic is a legend.

    • @pjoter5398
      @pjoter5398 Год назад +7

      No 7:26 and 8:17😁

    • @goldenstateaviation2861
      @goldenstateaviation2861 Год назад +1

      @Tran Bao Nam Olympic has had so much happen during her career. Definitely deserves more attention

    • @JuneJack
      @JuneJack Год назад +1

      All the ships here are angry, they want to eliminate the titanic from history

    • @Uzbeki420
      @Uzbeki420 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@pjoter5398 মারাত্মক

  • @djonex1683
    @djonex1683 10 месяцев назад +145

    8:58 Actually quite nice to see the three sister ships side by side like this.. Tragic history yes.. but still

    • @yks2024all-star
      @yks2024all-star 3 месяца назад +1

      Who are the 3 sisters? can you explain that🤔

    • @TheScottishBOLSHEVIK
      @TheScottishBOLSHEVIK 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@yks2024all-star they are Rms Olympic, Titanic and Britannic.

    • @yks2024all-star
      @yks2024all-star 3 месяца назад +1

      @@TheScottishBOLSHEVIK why these ships are named as 3sisters?

    • @TheScottishBOLSHEVIK
      @TheScottishBOLSHEVIK 3 месяца назад +3

      @yks2024all-star you know why.
      But anyways, because they were built as a trio of oceanliners for the whitestar line by Hardland and Wolf in Belfast, Northern Irealnd. They were designed for luxury and prestige and to dominate the transatlantic passenger trade due to competition. The idea behind the Trio of Oceanliners was so they could operate like a bus schedule. One ship could be in Southampton, the other in the mid Alantic, and the other in NYC or also in the mid-Atlantic, providing a reliable, fast service from the UK to France.

    • @yks2024all-star
      @yks2024all-star 3 месяца назад +2

      @@TheScottishBOLSHEVIK I thought that their names come from real 3 sisters at first,thanks mate

  • @ironvulture2015
    @ironvulture2015 11 месяцев назад +67

    4:33 little known fact, the MV Wilhelm Gustloff was the site of the worst ship disaster of all time, she was loaded up near the end of WWII with 10,000 scared German civilians, she was sunk by a soviet submarine only roughly 1,500 people survived out of 10,000.

    • @Rengobegol
      @Rengobegol 10 месяцев назад

      Sewol: ………

    • @zammich3649
      @zammich3649 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@hxmestasiis It's not a competition... the tragedy of the Sewol is not so much about the loss of life (although terrible) and more about the absurd actions taken across ALL levels across the authorities handling the situation. That's why it's such a frustrating case I think.

    • @dimushka383
      @dimushka383 10 месяцев назад +3

      Here you need to understand that by this moment it has been like 4 years, a purely military ship, a military transport, a base for submariners. military barracks.
      And of course, no one told anyone that this time this ship was carrying 10 thousand refugees, of which only
      1.5 thousand soldiers. No designations.
      Attacks by submarines, against military ships, went there regularly. Minefields were exposed. submarines sailed. War zone.
      By the way. The military saved in relative terms is 2 times more than civilians. But here you need to understand. no discrimination, they were trained and disciplined and better prepared for tragedy.

    • @qwertykeyboard5901
      @qwertykeyboard5901 3 месяца назад

      "Civilians" hmm... Yes.
      Almost all of them where atleast NAZI sympathizers, so I don't feel _as_ bad.

  • @ethanmiller568
    @ethanmiller568 Год назад +66

    Who else came just to see Titanic on the list?😂

  • @frenchchicken2799
    @frenchchicken2799 Год назад +198

    Costa Concordia hits because of how modern it was. It's also sad that there were people trapped, and the Captain abandoned ship before most of the passengers. RIP to all the ships in this video that have sank.

    • @Maverickthegoof
      @Maverickthegoof Год назад +8

      Same with the Sewol :(

    • @iconicshrubbery
      @iconicshrubbery 11 месяцев назад +1

      RIP? The Titanic cannot. Due to people's morbid curiosity.

    • @Maverickthegoof
      @Maverickthegoof 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@iconicshrubbery The Titanic is resting. Would you rather the world's "morbid curiosity" fade away and the ship be forgotten except by ship nerds like everyone here? Then the entire tragedy be repeated by similar foolishness when history repeats itself?

    • @lunam7249
      @lunam7249 10 месяцев назад

      costa sinking 2012 was a PLANNED LUCIFERIAN EVENT....JUST LIKE TITANIC 1912, IT WAS A "centenial aniversary" gift....😮😮😮😳

    • @daleowens7695
      @daleowens7695 10 месяцев назад +3

      The Sewol was even worse, look it up.

  • @aster1nnsss
    @aster1nnsss 10 месяцев назад +276

    Despite recognising some ships from their significant sinking, the SEWOL one hit hard. My condolences to those poor families who had learnt that their children (students) who were told to stay where they were and be left to die, and to those few crew members and civilians who actually tried to save everyone on board whilst the captain and most to the crew fled.
    It’s heartbreaking knowing that the coastal guards, the blue house, and all the other ‘qualified’ people who surrounded the ship as it sank, watched the students try break the windows. They didn’t do anything but watch. When CIVILIANS recovered their bodies, it shows that their hands where broken from trying to escape when they were never rescued. Imagine watching the news and being told your child was safe but then realise that they were far from safety- and they were trying to cover up their mistakes, turning down helping hands from other nations- which BTW, the US were close by with 1000 marines. Unbelievable that they refused help. Such a coward captain to dress up as a passenger and flee.

    • @screampillow3360
      @screampillow3360 10 месяцев назад

      The South Korean government was so worried about their country's public image that they refused help from other countries nearby, what an absolute joke. Cowardly and shameful.

    • @CaptainFalcoyd
      @CaptainFalcoyd 10 месяцев назад +42

      There's video of kids sitting in their cabins playing the Titanic music on their phones while the ship was sinking. They trusted that the crew knew what they were doing and that the situation wasn't serious, just like third class passengers on the Titanic who were never told of the situation. Let that be a lesson - if something goes wrong when you're on a ship, just get on deck, no matter what you hear from the crew.

    • @aster1nnsss
      @aster1nnsss 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@CaptainFalcoyd exactly. In one of the videos by the children, one of them was comparing it to a movie they had seen. They had said something like, “Is it going to be like this movie I saw where the only people that live are the ones that disobey?”
      I feel bad for the parents who had told there children to listen and obey to the crew’s instructions, especially since the blue house kept covering the situation up and pretending that everything was going okay and as planned.
      Whenever a ship sinks, my advice would to be to trust yourself, trust your gut and your own capabilities. Those children knew something was wrong, and they all wanted to leave but they stayed, it was truly heartbreaking.

    • @Elthenar
      @Elthenar 10 месяцев назад +19

      I didn't know the ship by name but I remember the sinking. Just an absolute mess all around. The only US vessel that could respond was the Bonhomme Richmond, a Wasp class Amphibous assault ship. The ROK denied it permission to use it's helicopters in the rescue. That really pisses me off because a Wasp class was probably the best ship the US has to aid a sinking vessel. It was built to deploy and recover around 1000 marines with helicopters and boats...and it was told to stand down.
      Whatever faults my country has, I don't doubt for a second the sailors and marines on the Richmond would gladly risked their lives to save kids from a shipwreck.

    • @selenazorcolo2863
      @selenazorcolo2863 10 месяцев назад

      Hxghu con

  • @creativeearthian1702
    @creativeearthian1702 Год назад +100

    Wow the Great Eastern is an absolute legend.
    Biggest for 43 years and had sails, paddles and propellers..and is the most elegant ship here!

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Год назад +14

      Also laid the first lasting Trans-Atlantic telegraph line which allowed Europe and the Americas to talk at a much easier and faster way.

    • @KoiMan_
      @KoiMan_ Год назад +2

      Where in the video is that

    • @rk4227
      @rk4227 Год назад +4

      4:47

  • @firehawk0
    @firehawk0 Год назад +94

    8:26 i cried a little... the Olympic class never deserved the fate that awaited them 😢🥺

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Год назад +17

      2 sank before having a career and 1 was scrapped due to the Depression. If the Great Depression never hit Olympic would have lasted longer as the floating hotel and cafe she was meant to be used as in France.

    • @gamejunk2707
      @gamejunk2707 Год назад +8

      @@crazyguy_1233 speaking about floating hotels,
      7:41

    • @heechanglim5325
      @heechanglim5325 Год назад

      .

    • @heechanglim5325
      @heechanglim5325 Год назад +3

      But Olympic never sank

    • @SadRad4983
      @SadRad4983 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@heechanglim5325 it was scrapped I think

  • @malekaltayari3936
    @malekaltayari3936 3 месяца назад +3

    1930s .1940s .1950s models are the best 🔥

  • @JG-yh2ut
    @JG-yh2ut 10 месяцев назад +16

    Out of all of them, the titanic still sparks so much majesty, grace, and loss knowing the hubris of its tragedy. There’s something about maritime history of ships built before 1920 that feels so hopeful and unknown, perhaps even a little naïve as the world was a much bigger place. Each one is its own universe of stories. I admire the courage of people who went to great lengths to create these worlds, and the intrepid spirit of each passenger and crew who took that chance to disembark across the great unknown.

    • @Minillus
      @Minillus 9 месяцев назад +3

      Olympic, Titanic, Britannic, Lusitania, Mauretania and Aquitania are probably the biggest proof of how beautiful four stackers Ocean Liners were

    • @dustwyrm
      @dustwyrm 7 месяцев назад

      She didn't sink because of hubris. She sank because she hit an iceberg. White Star Line never called her unsinkable. The newspapers just like to victim blame.

  • @inno-cent-1
    @inno-cent-1 Год назад +73

    This video is like the afterlife of ships where all "died" ships live in eternity.
    Friends and foes,
    Armed and cargo,
    Steam and oil,
    They're sailing in peace and harmony

    • @giorgospapoutsakis5271
      @giorgospapoutsakis5271 Год назад +2

      Some may be different from each other
      But they sail together
      And Will be remembered forever

    • @witchynerdhermit
      @witchynerdhermit Год назад +6

      Mate, don't. I already anthropomorphise these ships enough. 😂

    • @wyattj4745
      @wyattj4745 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@giorgospapoutsakis5271subnautica reference?

    • @gamejunk2707
      @gamejunk2707 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@witchynerdhermit a man of culture as well?

    • @cr33d4
      @cr33d4 3 месяца назад +1

      I don't think that can be applied to the Bismark and the Hood as those two battled to the death.

  • @yilinglu8585
    @yilinglu8585 Год назад +19

    Olympic, Titanic, Britannic.

    • @WilmerJarl
      @WilmerJarl 4 месяца назад

      What's with them?

  • @natewasserman2559
    @natewasserman2559 11 месяцев назад +48

    Anyone else’s mind blown that the Santa Maria was only 62ft long? That’s wild. The USCG uses 44ft boats for close to shore rescues/patrols/interdictions (among many other things) and the ship thay took Columbus from Europe to the Caribbean in the 1400s was only 18ft longer. My mind is blown lol
    same line of thinking as viking longships too. Utterly crazy.

    • @TheChimples
      @TheChimples 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah they were absolutely tiny for the task that they accomplished.

    • @jorehir
      @jorehir 5 месяцев назад +2

      It was a small ship even for the time. Partly because Columbus couldn't really choose anything better, partly because small ships resist structural stresses much better.
      By comparison, 1500 years earlier, the Romans routinely used 30-35m cargo ships. The largest documented was 55m long.

  • @erior2180
    @erior2180 8 месяцев назад +5

    I wish that there was a Photo of the entire Olympic-Class together. Olympic, Titanic and Britannic where amazingly beautiful ships😢❤

  • @bypmg
    @bypmg Год назад +27

    SS Normandie was astonishing for a 30’s ship. What a beauty 😍

    • @zammich3649
      @zammich3649 10 месяцев назад +1

      it's kind of odd when you first see it, but the more you learn about it the more it starts to make sense, and the commitment they took with everything (except 3rd class lol) is incredibly impressive.

  • @nboceanlinerhistory
    @nboceanlinerhistory Год назад +511

    Amazing video! The only ship that I think you missed was the RMS Queen Elizabeth (1940) since she was the largest passenger ship for at least 56 years.

    • @kurtborkman9472
      @kurtborkman9472 Год назад +21

      I second that option, it was a great video, and as a ship guy, I really appreciated the amount of work, but Lizzie deserves some love.

    • @bigwerve
      @bigwerve Год назад +4

      I was about to say the same thing

    • @theresiakreutzer3829
      @theresiakreutzer3829 Год назад +6

      Isn't this video about length? What do you mean by large?

    • @critique32
      @critique32 Год назад +7

      @@theresiakreutzer3829 Obviously Lizzie was longer than many of the smaller ships that were included. A large ship is certainly long as well.

    • @zackakai5173
      @zackakai5173 Год назад +9

      I mean they "missed" a LOT of ships. I didn't see an Iowa or a Nimitz or a Typhoon, for example (all classes that in my mind would warrant inclusion). But of course they can't include an example of every class of ship ever built, we'd be here all week just watching the video.

  • @mediatharun909
    @mediatharun909 10 месяцев назад +5

    08:47.......🥺 My Grandpa's dad die on that ship's sinking....

  • @robertpemberton3952
    @robertpemberton3952 24 дня назад +3

    The amount of work that goes into animating 1 ship let alone all of them is wild. Your dedication has not gone unnoticed

  • @kengwengloke6562
    @kengwengloke6562 Год назад +51

    I'm very proud that you include all Olympic Class Ocean Liner and the Cunard Grand Trio Express Liner

  • @Infinite-void908
    @Infinite-void908 Год назад +265

    The amount of effort that you put into this video is astonishing, keep up the great work dude. 👍

  • @TechySpeaking
    @TechySpeaking 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you, RUclips's most watched marker, for getting me to, obviously, the Titanic.

  • @fakie8515
    @fakie8515 10 месяцев назад +5

    the 3 sisters just hit different... such an iconic design

  • @Newpant
    @Newpant Год назад +8

    Titanic at 8:39

  • @jadenzeddpalalay2994
    @jadenzeddpalalay2994 Год назад +48

    0:03 inflatable boat
    0:10 moterboat
    0:15 speedboat
    0:22 longship
    0:29 santa maría
    0:36 hms bounty
    0:45 ss nomadic
    0:53 hms victory
    1:00 uss constitution
    (big ship)
    8:31 RMS olympic
    8:46 RMS titanic
    9:00 HMHS britannic
    10:18 costa concordia
    12:29 RMS queen mary
    13:56 disney dream
    (cargo ships)
    16:03 evergreen

    • @raullopez89
      @raullopez89 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks

    • @BlueSevenOFFICAL
      @BlueSevenOFFICAL 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for saving your devices life

    • @alexf1525
      @alexf1525 10 месяцев назад +2

      amerigo vespucci???

  • @xbox07
    @xbox07 11 месяцев назад +116

    It's crazy to see that i've been on a ship that was bigger than the titanic. It's weird to see such a heavily romanticised and respected ship dwarfed by modern vessels

    • @sshreddderr9409
      @sshreddderr9409 10 месяцев назад +25

      the special thing about the Titanic is its interior and style being so different to modern ships. It was basically decorated like a classical palace, while also looking rough and primitive compared to modern ships from the outside, yet at the same time very big. If the ships interior did not look like that or if it looked modern in general, nobody would care. People also having a completely different dress code, different mannerisms and behavior, and a very different mindset and also the lack modern technology associates the Titanic with a completely different world view.
      People are fascinated by the past because of it being functionally equivalent to an alternate reality, where the entire world and people think differently, behave differently etc. People also perceive past events as much more interesting than contemporary events, even though they arent necessarily more impactful. The Titanic being 100 years old offers that , while modern ships dont. even a more tragic accident on a bigger and more luxurious ship would never be interesting because of not offering a look into a different world or wordview.
      Also technology was so primitive back then that big ships and such voyages were not normal. most people had barely seen or heard anything of the world, or been on a ship, so even building and launching a huge ship would be a very uncommon sight to people with a much simpler life, who were not used to big machines everywhere, and also were not flooded with information. to them, the world was much smaller, much more mysterious, and technology in general was very new and out of the ordinary. Thats why it was so impactful to people at that time,, and why it got lots of attention by the news, and subsequently became a popular story with people at that time.

    • @mattybob12310
      @mattybob12310 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@sshreddderr9409 The thing I love about ships of that era is the Sheer and Camber of the decks, giving them an elegant shape, Modern Cruise ships are just big slabs of white to me.

    • @bayousbambino427
      @bayousbambino427 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@sshreddderr9409 That was common on ocean liners in the early 20th century. A lot of 'Olympic'/'Titanic''s interiors were enlarged versions of what has been used on earlier White Star vessels.

    • @parasitizeneuron1893
      @parasitizeneuron1893 10 месяцев назад +5

      sshreddderr9409
      I don't know who you are, but you described your thoughts about people's perception of a bygone era so coolly and objectively. Probably, it would be cool to have a discussion with you over a cup of tea 👍🤝

    • @jimcrawford5039
      @jimcrawford5039 10 месяцев назад +1

      I worked on 4 ships that were quite a bit bigger in the early sixties. One was an oil tanker that was 55,000 tons, EMPTY! 100,000 tons loaded. 2 years after the disaster 3 German liners entered service, bigger, 54,000 tons and more luxurious. Check them out. Bismarck was one of them.

  • @conniepoo
    @conniepoo 10 месяцев назад +185

    Seeing how many ships looked exactly like the Titanic, how similar in size they were, and how closely they were launched makes the Titanic seem so much more insignificant than I used to think. Obviously it's still a tragedy what happened to it, but I thought the ship was more one of a kind and probably hundreds of feet longer than the previously largest ship, but no.

    • @davyjones7177
      @davyjones7177 10 месяцев назад +89

      It’s interior was the difference. It was beyond more luxurious to her competition when she launched. Titanic may look insignificant, but it’s impact on shipping and safety regulations and it’s imprint on modern culture makes it anything but.
      I would also argue that those ships looked better compared modern cruise ships, which just look like floating glass malls with waterpark tubes sicking out. The Titanic and ships of the early 1900s have a more majestic look to them.

    • @-John-Doe-
      @-John-Doe- 10 месяцев назад +19

      Ocean Liners were the primary mode of transportation before the jet age.
      The Titanic and her sister ships of the Olympic class were the culmination of a rapidly evolving, international race for technological and naval prestige.
      The _Blue Riband_ was the accolade given to the world's fastest transatlantic liners.
      The British were dominant, represented by the Cunard and White Star Lines.
      They would do away with sails, introduce electricity, plumbing, heating, etc.
      In 1897, Norddeutscher Lloyd launched SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse _(~650 Ft)._ The first _"Four Funnel"_ ocean liner of 14 that would be built in maritime history.
      The grand _German_ Ship _(and her later sister ships)_ stole the Blue Riband from the British.
      Although the Germans had taken the Blue Riband, British liners remained dominant in size.
      RMS Oceanic and the _Big Four_ of the White Star Line were the first liners to surpass the outdated SS _Great Eastern (1858)_ as the largest passenger ships _(~700-730 ft)_
      in 1902, J. P. Morgan sought to build a maritime empire of his own, acquiring the Leyland and White Star Line, thus making the owner American.
      Faced with major competition, the British government would invest in the Cunard Line, under the condition that they be available for conversion into armed cruisers when needed by the navy. They were to build the two _Largest,_ and _Fastest_ liners in history:
      _-- RMS Lusitania_ and _RMS Mauretania,_ both of which won the Blue Riband during their respective maiden voyages at _~790 ft_ in length.
      The White Star line would respond with the Olympic Class, at _~880 ft_ in length. These would be the largest passenger ships in the world before the German SS Imperator went into service in June 1913. Olympic also held the title of the largest British-built liner until RMS Queen Mary was launched in 1934

    • @blazingstar9638
      @blazingstar9638 10 месяцев назад +3

      It’s because the inside was next level luxurious
      Pretty much the grandmother of cruise type ships, but the carpentry and everything was way cooler than now imo

    • @jimcrawford5039
      @jimcrawford5039 10 месяцев назад +1

      Later ships were also wider as well as much heavier too. Ex seaman.

    • @trshcln6937
      @trshcln6937 10 месяцев назад +4

      The Olympic and Britannic are her sister ships.

  • @pedrohrsb
    @pedrohrsb Год назад +11

    Very nice to see the entire Olympic Class together.

  • @emperoring112
    @emperoring112 11 месяцев назад +15

    I truly love that you included a few Great Lakes Ships in here with the rest of these 🙏

  • @aquagamer1212
    @aquagamer1212 9 месяцев назад +11

    14:31 Carnival Jubilee (launching 2024) will come before Mardi Gras at 1,129 ft (344 m)
    15:09 Wonder of the Seas launched March 2022
    15:24 Icon of the Seas hasn’t launched yet (first sailing is January 27th, 2024) and is 1,194 ft (365 m)
    Utopia of the Seas will launch July 2024 and will come between Wonder and Icon at 1,188 ft (363 m)

    • @magik2005
      @magik2005 11 дней назад

      Also, the last "ship" the Prelude was launched in 2013, not 1974. This man was 39 years off in his facts.

  • @tankaddict9147
    @tankaddict9147 11 месяцев назад +13

    Fantastic video, and of course seeing the Titanic phase into view just sends shivers…something about that ship and its legacy man…

  • @DNHarris
    @DNHarris Год назад +39

    Liked seeing the variety!
    I am grateful the infamous Edmund Fitzgerald, popularized in a song by the late Gordon Lightfoot, made the list as well, but there is a fleet of larger 1000 foot Lakers. It would have been nice to have seen the largest, the 1013.5 foot long Paul R Tregurtha, listed between the SS United States and the RMS Queen Mary (1934) as well.

  • @crazyguy_1233
    @crazyguy_1233 Год назад +20

    It hurt to see these ships and list off the ones that sank in my head. So many beautiful ships were lost and so many lives were lost along with them.

  • @GIZALARF
    @GIZALARF 10 месяцев назад +8

    I had the great pleasure of actually seeing the MSC World Europa last month as it sailed up the river Clyde Scotland and into the Firth of Clyde. That ship is enormous. And yes, I got some great photo's of it and video.

  • @powerboatguy2308
    @powerboatguy2308 10 месяцев назад +12

    Several of these boats became gravesites for a lot of people: The Titanic, The Edmund Fitzgeralds, the HMS Hood, the Bismarck (which sunk the HMS Hood) and many more.

  • @vuville514
    @vuville514 Год назад +5

    One of the best videos I've seen on YT in a long time. It puts everything into perspective.

  • @onlyeli7217
    @onlyeli7217 Год назад +11

    8:50 Titanic, 15:00 Wonder of the Seas, after Wonder “❤Icon of the seas “

    • @Juanitodavid95
      @Juanitodavid95 Год назад

      Estaba buscando este comentario muchas gracias ❤

  • @sarahbenz2734
    @sarahbenz2734 6 месяцев назад +1

    Super amazing video thank you. I’ve watched so many videos on RUclips about ships. Another great one! 😍🥰

  • @witchynerdhermit
    @witchynerdhermit Год назад +24

    I instantly recognize the Carpathia, the Cunard Line Sisters, the Edmund Fitzgerald, the White Star Line sisters, the Victory, and the Hood. Iconic ships.

  • @matthewmillar3804
    @matthewmillar3804 Год назад +4

    That's an amazing amount of work. WOW! Good job!! Looks great.

  • @sagittarius5466
    @sagittarius5466 3 месяца назад +2

    Titanic, together with Olympic and Brittanic are the most beautiful ships in the world

  • @ElTamauro
    @ElTamauro 9 месяцев назад +10

    great video, I loved it!
    In my opinion, for this type of video, it would be nice to keep an element whose size is known as a reference throughout the animation to help perceive the incredible magnitude of some element, for example a person, a car or a football field.

  • @ludacris6212
    @ludacris6212 11 месяцев назад +23

    I've got to admit, seeing the Herald of Free Enterprise, Sewol and Estonia all next to one another definitely tugged on my heartstrings 😢 - amazing video.

  • @gcm747
    @gcm747 3 месяца назад +3

    Staggering that the Bismarck is a full 20 metres longer than Australia’s largest ever Naval ship (and aircraft carrier none the less), the 221 metre long Canberra class.

  • @chiken29na
    @chiken29na 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am particularly pleased that the Ferry Sewol that sank in 2011 is here.
    We still can't forget the young Danwon high school students dying in the cold sea.
    Thank you very much for your sense. Subscribe and like will be paid for the video!

  • @mickdawson8422
    @mickdawson8422 3 месяца назад +2

    Wow! A brilliant piece of work, well done to all! And I wasn't disappointed. My all time favourite was there, the wonderful Olympic.

  • @Thugunska
    @Thugunska 10 месяцев назад +11

    Videos assim, além de nos permitirem conhecer essas maravilhas e ter uma noção de suas grandezas é relaxante pra caramba.. a mente esvazia, a cabeça descansa..... Top.

  • @TheMegaKiki
    @TheMegaKiki Год назад +6

    8:32 Three sister ships.. two sank.. one was scrapped

  • @packertai1
    @packertai1 3 месяца назад +2

    Cool video! All these ships are truly amazing! All have different stories, memories affiliated with them! Beautiful! 💗🚢⛴️🛳️

  • @JamesCanavan-wl5ev
    @JamesCanavan-wl5ev Месяц назад +1

    Total MAGIC! Animation and audio superb!

  • @justclickit9905
    @justclickit9905 Год назад +12

    8:46 this is the Legendary, most famous and most beautiful ship that has been created of all time.

    • @cat17287
      @cat17287 11 месяцев назад +1

      the one most famous and the legend of the sea that have died😢

    • @michellerogers2996
      @michellerogers2996 9 месяцев назад +1

      There are more beautiful ships than titanic

  • @larry4111
    @larry4111 10 месяцев назад +4

    I've been on 2 and about to go on a 3rd. Would love to see the same for tonnage, which is typically the metric used for "ship size" as opposed to length.

  • @foxesamu
    @foxesamu 9 месяцев назад +1

    Andrea Doria, United States and Normandie will always be the most beautiful large liners to me. Such classic aero designs.

  • @QwertyQwerty-ri4if
    @QwertyQwerty-ri4if 2 дня назад

    It's so amazing to think about no matter how big these ships are
    They're still small for this planet
    And no matter how big this planet is
    It's still just a dust in universe

  • @aminuabdullahi5922
    @aminuabdullahi5922 Год назад +15

    The fact that some of these ships are longer than a quarter of a mile (400m)is crazy

  • @Sniff420
    @Sniff420 Год назад +8

    Many great and interesting ships to read about, warships like the Victory are amazing reads but the most fascinating has to be MS Estonia. Great documentary about it also!

  • @Ingens_Scherz
    @Ingens_Scherz 10 месяцев назад +2

    Elegant. With some interesting choices too!

  • @yubeist
    @yubeist 5 месяцев назад +1

    I looked for several ship names, all has a significant history. You are a well-educated ship addict, well done mate!

  • @Tibis42
    @Tibis42 Год назад +8

    A pleasant surprise to see MS Megastar on the list, I've seen its sister ships many times in Turku harbour

    • @Dexiator
      @Dexiator Год назад +1

      And the latest Mystar 😊

  • @kaisbensalah8016
    @kaisbensalah8016 Год назад +23

    Je suis français, et je trouve que l'histoire nous a apporté de magnifiques paquebots. Continue tes vidéos car je les trouve très intéressantes ! Perso, j'ai une petite préférence pour le Titanic, le Normandie, le France (qui n'est pas dans la vidéo) et le Queen Mary 2. Great Continuations !!! 😊😊

    • @mikerabkin6395
      @mikerabkin6395 Год назад +2

      The France is shown at 6:10 in this video.

    • @Batwarkov
      @Batwarkov Год назад +7

      No this is SS France from 1910 (217m), he want to talk about the SS France from 1960 (316m).
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_France_(1960)
      _« In 1960, the 316 m (1,037 ft) vessel was the longest passenger ship ever built, a record that remained unchallenged until the construction of the 345 m (1,132 ft) RMS Queen Mary 2 in 2004. »_
      Et ouais mon gars !

    • @snickerdoodle7134
      @snickerdoodle7134 Год назад +1

      Oceanliner🔥 👉 cruiseship💀

    • @_liamcadden_1739
      @_liamcadden_1739 11 месяцев назад +2

      cheers its times like these my french gcse doesn't go to waste😂

    • @nathanstultz8798
      @nathanstultz8798 11 месяцев назад +2

      Finally, my years of french classes were useful

  • @phiphi2021
    @phiphi2021 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good music, beautiful pictures. Everything is so perfect that makes us miss our ancestors and memories ❤

  • @gabrieleboracchi7411
    @gabrieleboracchi7411 9 месяцев назад +2

    How did cristoforo colombo navigate all the atlantic with that tiny santa maria? And it was the biggest of the crew!

  • @hicthcock100
    @hicthcock100 10 месяцев назад +3

    03:26 USS PlayStation 1.

  • @seano906
    @seano906 Год назад +9

    still all of them so tiny just floating in the ocean. the ocean is really is terrifying.

  • @TechySpeaking
    @TechySpeaking 9 месяцев назад +2

    16:06 Boy, what a long ship. I hope it never tries to turn in a narrow passageway.

  • @anaa2054
    @anaa2054 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great ships report
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @LeonoraBassisty104
    @LeonoraBassisty104 Год назад +5

    Can't wait to cruise on the Icon of the Seas, I already did on Oasis class. But this ship looks so beautiful.

  • @Michael-xo9wd
    @Michael-xo9wd Год назад +8

    Icon of the Seas, the next wonder liner to be on the worlds stage January of 2024!

  • @washy1965
    @washy1965 2 месяца назад +1

    FANTASTIC VIDEO ❤❤❤❤❤ IT👍👍👍👍👍👍 I WONDER HOW MANY OF THESE SHIPS HAVE BEEN FOUND SINCE GOING DOWN .IT TOOK 1OO OR UNDER 100 YEARS TO FIND TITANIC.AGAIN ❤❤❤ LOVE IT

  • @zweispurmopped
    @zweispurmopped 10 месяцев назад +1

    That piano tune was utterly lovely, a great choice!

  • @fatincetopchiy4239
    @fatincetopchiy4239 Год назад +6

    Respect for the full “Olympic” class

  • @castellum40
    @castellum40 3 месяца назад +3

    Anybody else waiting for the titanic? 8:52

  • @F40M07
    @F40M07 10 месяцев назад +1

    8:37 is what you people are looking for

  • @michaelhsnyder
    @michaelhsnyder 3 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely amazing compilation.

  • @reyhael3677
    @reyhael3677 5 месяцев назад +3

    Very nice animations! It's insane to see the difference between the sizes of two ships that you know of.
    One thing of note, the Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku is actually a 3D model of Kaga, which has the iconic tall pillars on the bow and stern for the runway

  • @aquila4228
    @aquila4228 Год назад +12

    That was great!
    I would have liked to see the Chinese treasure ships

  • @joaquindanielmunives2601
    @joaquindanielmunives2601 2 дня назад

    Poder ver esto es un verdadero placer, muchas gracias.

  • @caljucotcas
    @caljucotcas  9 месяцев назад +90

    Hey, Answer this comment. what ships did i miss, i try to add them into next one 🙏

    • @UKRAINEMapping
      @UKRAINEMapping 9 месяцев назад +10

      The Original Queen Elizabeth
      The SS Rex
      The Romanic
      The Empress of Britain
      And both Edgar Quinet Class ships

    • @chillenchilla4
      @chillenchilla4 9 месяцев назад +9

      kayak , canoe ....

    • @s0undwavekiller558
      @s0undwavekiller558 9 месяцев назад +5

      Where is USS Enterprise (CV-6)? Its only the most decorated American warship of WW II.

    • @ohhhnooooo446
      @ohhhnooooo446 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@UKRAINEMapping RMS Empress of Ireland as well.

    • @UKRAINEMapping
      @UKRAINEMapping 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ohhhnooooo446 yeah sorry I forgot that

  • @TKing-ql8vn
    @TKing-ql8vn 4 месяца назад +3

    The fact that the Oceans makes all these giants looks tiny is unreal.

  • @RomanBaeriswyl
    @RomanBaeriswyl 10 месяцев назад

    Really good video with fantastic ship models.

  • @liverecon769
    @liverecon769 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for making this masterpiece!!!

  • @sky173
    @sky173 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video, but it's still very hard to comprehend how big these ships really are in many of these types of videos. I recommend adding a person in an inflatable boat next to some of them so we can see a comparison. Regardless, nice video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @swasha_0206
    @swasha_0206 9 месяцев назад +3

    So basically the largest passenger ship is the Icon of the Seas 💀

  • @lllFOXlll1
    @lllFOXlll1 10 месяцев назад +2

    8:44 there it is the best ship ever made 20:48

    • @wishbones170
      @wishbones170 9 месяцев назад +1

      She isn't imo. She is brilliant but just fantasised because she sunk. Normandie and Aquitania are much nicer imo.

  • @ratwasnotbad4230
    @ratwasnotbad4230 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was waiting for the Great Eastern, hoping it would be on this list. Indeed, it looks exactly like I thought it would: an enormous ship built by a world that didn’t build enormous ships yet.

  • @josephg41
    @josephg41 Год назад +5

    Its not the length of the vessel that matters, what matters more is the motion of the ocean - Sun Tzu

  • @Mister_Ess
    @Mister_Ess 10 месяцев назад +5

    My favorite is the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. A legend known to all great lakes region Americans and Canadians!

  • @andrewdutton3831
    @andrewdutton3831 10 месяцев назад +2

    I had no idea the Santa Maria was a mere 62'....and they discovered a whole new world with it. Amazing.

  • @johnayala8711
    @johnayala8711 4 месяца назад

    Such a beautiful and informative video. Very nicely done

  • @Tubaplayer2
    @Tubaplayer2 10 месяцев назад +3

    It’s nice that the Santa María is in this because my ancestors were on that ship on one of its voyages!

  • @chip270
    @chip270 Год назад +11

    another one missing is the MV Paul R. Tregurtha, longest ship on the Great Lakes at 1013'

    • @caljucotcas
      @caljucotcas  Год назад +16

      you have any idea how many ships are there in total? it the world? i dont think i miss anything. i have what i got.

    • @LordSmuggington
      @LordSmuggington Год назад +2

      @@caljucotcas best creator energy

  • @junaydmiah3059
    @junaydmiah3059 4 месяца назад

    What an epic emotional video assisted with a beautiful piece

  • @caljucotcas
    @caljucotcas  Год назад +26

    what is " Launched " means?
    A launching ceremony is the formal custom that celebrates a boat being transferred from land to water for the first time.
    Yamato = 263 m (862 ft 10 in) ***

  • @marie7622
    @marie7622 10 месяцев назад +3

    The largest shipwreck in history is not the Titanic, it is the Wilhelm Gustloff, a German liner sunk on January 31, 1945 by a Soviet submarine, causing between 8,800 and 9,300 deaths ( 4 titanic'), most of them refugees, including many children. It is the largest recorded shipwreck in history. After sinking it (it was an enormous infamy) they torpedoed the remains years later so that what happened there would never be discovered. Today the remains of the ship are unrecognizable for this.

    • @sergeymeshkov
      @sergeymeshkov 10 месяцев назад +1

      Titanic is a largest peacetime wreck

    • @dimushka383
      @dimushka383 10 месяцев назад +1

      "Wilhelm Gustloff" was a military target.
      There is no shame.
      A military vessel that has previously participated in military operations. In the war zone. Surrounded by warships in Germany. There were weapons on board.
      Do you want to make it a civilian hospital ship?
      The wild number of victims, on the conscience of not Soviet submariners, but of the German command, which exceeded all norms for passenger capacity.
      And initially this ship took out 1.5 thousand German military. A warship took out the military, civilians were already in addition.
      Soviet submariner, deservedly received the hero's award.
      He sank an armed warship, in combat camouflage, in a combat zone.
      Nobody hides anything, the depth is small, you can go there and see everything for yourself.
      And if you are so jarred by the death of civilians, then look at how many ships the Soviet Union lost from German torpedoes. Start with "Armenia" in 1941, in the Black Sea. The number of civilian dead is comparable to those killed on "Wilhelm Gustloff"
      Or maybe we'll talk about the ships "Chkalov" or "Kotovsky"? Hospital ships with a red cross that the Germans sank in front of "Armenia"?
      Thousands of civilians.
      That is, you are ashamed that they drowned a warship on which civilians accidentally turned out to be, but you don’t notice in any way that the German military sank civilian ships under the auspices of the Red Cross? It's not a problem right? It's not a shame. (sarcasm)

    • @marie7622
      @marie7622 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@dimushka383 The Wilhelm Gustloff was a hospital ship, and it was loaded with refugees, the Soviets knew this, in fact when the Soviet Union disappeared, documents came to light that proved it, it was a genocide planned, calculated and executed. Even the rusians hid it for years and time later they torpedoed its remains so that what happened could never be known, what do you think of this? The Soviet Union also, after doing this, wanted to separate the captain so that he would not speak. Aleksandr Marinesko, the captain of the submarine, was decorated but two days later the Naval High Command of the Soviet Union represented by Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov refused to recognize Marinesko as deserving of the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, qualifying him as not compatible with the hero profile. , disqualifying him mainly due to his alcoholism, violations of the regulations and his conflictive nature. They were already trying to get rid of him for something. Marinesko was assigned to secondary jobs in the Soviet Army and a little later he was accused of squandering assets, for which he had to present his resignation and spend two years in the Kolyma concentration camp. At the end of his term, Marinesko was an absolutely broke and destitute man, and he died of an ulcer in Leningrad.
      As I have already said, Later, the Soviets dynamited the wreck to avoid future investigations for the war crime committed without being able to destroy it, leaving it in three sections that were discovered and filmed in 1995 by deep-sea divers.
      Finally, the bad of some does not make the bad of others good. This ship was torpedoed three times, it is the biggest shipwreck, it is the biggest genocide at sea in history. The Soviet Union has killed more in peacetime than Nazism in wartime, also the communist ideology is the greatest genocide ideology in history. In the European Union, its illegalization is pending for all the damage it has done and continues to do. The communist ideology should be on the same level as the Nazi ideology.

    • @dimushka383
      @dimushka383 10 месяцев назад

      @@marie7622
      No need to lie, it was a floating barracks, and a military base for submariners.
      He went on his campaign in combat coloring, and there were guns on board.
      It does not fit a hospital ship in any way and did not even have such a marking. This is a military ship that went on a campaign to remove the military, and they were loaded in the first place.
      There have been many investigations. including in Germany. This is a military vessel and there was no crime in it.
      Are you sure that 9+ thousand dead Soviet citizens on just one ship with the symbols of the red cross in the Black Sea, exactly less than on the sunken military Gustav, where out of 10.5 thousand 1.5 survived?
      Oh, you don't write about such things.
      As well as several dozen Red Cross ships sunk by the Nazis. The Soviets did not sink Red Cross ships.
      Are you sure you correctly identified the villains?
      Who informed the Soviets about the removal of 10+ thousand refugees, even if the crew itself did not know that they would be taking out so many, and even civilians?
      Read what applies to hospital courts, Gustav did not meet these parameters. This is a military ship, which is also recognized in Germany.
      Marinesko after the war really fell into disgrace, but not because of attacks on ships. and for disciplinary action. He received his award later. For his military campaigns, he was awarded the "Hero of the Soviet Union" - the highest degree of distinction in the USSR, which was awarded for accomplishing a feat or outstanding services during hostilities, as well as in peacetime, no one has withdrawn this award at the moment and is not going to remove it.
      Did the Soviets kill more in civilian life than the Nazis in wartime? Seriously? What yellow press are you getting this from?
      Show me where almost 30 million civilians died in peacetime?

    • @marie7622
      @marie7622 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dimushka383 I am not lying, you can look for Wilhelm Gustloff anywhere and he will tell you the same, I even encourage everyone who is reading us to do so. And I repeat, the bad of some does not make the bad of yours good. You don't have to convince me of anything, I have already said that you can read it anywhere. COMMUNISM AND THE USSR BASED THEIR IDEA ON GENOCIDE. The first was that of Holdomor in Ukraine.

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    @user-zp8zb9fi9m Месяц назад

    geil gemacht,danke