Eva Hart speaks about her memories of the Titanic . . survivor interview

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @hereticNick
    @hereticNick  4 года назад +8622

    I uploaded this video almost 10 years ago .. I'm not sure why this is showing up on everyone's page as a recommended video lately. I don't pay to advertise or anything like that.
    ** The interview is from 1993
    ** The clips were taken from a VHS video I once found at the local public library, and i edited them together to create this video you see here.
    ** Eva Hart died in 1996 aged 91
    ** Rose in the movie was NOT based on this woman. Rose was a totally fictitious character.

    • @titanxsayed7498
      @titanxsayed7498 4 года назад +149

      Thanks for the info 👍

    • @rxiinyvibes5812
      @rxiinyvibes5812 4 года назад +147

      It came on my recommended 👁👄👁

    • @Hannah-yu5bm
      @Hannah-yu5bm 4 года назад +99

      I saw this on my recommendations too! it was nice to know some history about this though

    • @drtneelimabds6538
      @drtneelimabds6538 4 года назад +110

      It would have been good if she saw the movie but sadly she died a year before.

    • @samanthaaliprandi8960
      @samanthaaliprandi8960 4 года назад +21

      haha i just got this too but i enjoyed it lol

  • @KasperochSiri
    @KasperochSiri 5 лет назад +20102

    She survived that and then had to live through WW1 AND WW2. What that woman has been through is more than we (hopefully) ever will.

    • @cyriloen8432
      @cyriloen8432 5 лет назад +972

      She also lived through the Great Depression and also seeing the news about The Olympic (Titanics sister ship) sinking by a German U-Boat.

    • @user-fd1cp9jt5i
      @user-fd1cp9jt5i 5 лет назад +304

      @@cyriloen8432 The Britannic was sunk, Olympic was scrapped after a long life at sea ;)

    • @cyriloen8432
      @cyriloen8432 5 лет назад +53

      Glorious_Britannia ah, gotcha

    • @boogphilly8321
      @boogphilly8321 5 лет назад +8

      Facts

    • @sorencardona6089
      @sorencardona6089 4 года назад +57

      I guess our generation will live the end of the world(Humanity)

  • @charlie891
    @charlie891 4 года назад +12802

    she'd be 115 this year. rest in peace ms eva hart.

  • @agatakaminska6858
    @agatakaminska6858 5 лет назад +9137

    This woman is amazing. Not only she had survived the Titanic disaster, she survived both World Wars! Unbelievable woman, she must have had a fantastic, unordinary life.
    I have so much respect for her

    • @croissant2882
      @croissant2882 5 лет назад +563

      Living through whole 3 genocide filled traumas isn't what i would call a fantastic life. She was lucky to survive sure, but at the cost of haunting memories. She literally said in this video that she would run out of the church when she heard the music that was played by the orchestra on the ship. We are happy that there was somebody to tell us the stories of these events, but at the cost of her peace. Its not fantastic.

    • @agatakaminska6858
      @agatakaminska6858 5 лет назад +81

      @@croissant2882 It all depends on one's mentality.
      You see, for me this is living and being the history.
      And, of course, all of these events are terrible, but also all of them were unbelievably important and tought us huge lessons (tho, some people don't draw conclusions out of them)

    • @chxrlottexox9194
      @chxrlottexox9194 5 лет назад +70

      Croissant ' i would say using the word ‘fantastic’ isn’t to say it was great, it’s to emphasise how important these issues , and this woman who has been through it all, that’s a big achievement and she is truly incredible for it, if that makes any sense

    • @fragglemuppet3793
      @fragglemuppet3793 4 года назад +4

      Determination, my friend.

    • @jacknovember8027
      @jacknovember8027 4 года назад +3

      I am starting to find her unbelievable.

  • @Renae5147
    @Renae5147 3 года назад +4208

    The fact that she was only 7 when it happened and even all those years later she can recall every single moment shows how traumatic it was for her.

    • @grapesda4696
      @grapesda4696 3 года назад +16

      It was 7 years old

    • @lovelylily6332
      @lovelylily6332 3 года назад +30

      She was 7

    • @broke_person9664
      @broke_person9664 3 года назад +12

      No she was 7

    • @exoticangel444
      @exoticangel444 3 года назад +50

      7 years old .. I’m sure many of people can remember when they were 7 .. even before traumatic events

    • @evelyntokamp1011
      @evelyntokamp1011 3 года назад +29

      @Adia Aud - Long term memory of old people. Traumatic or not.

  • @rebeccaharvey8767
    @rebeccaharvey8767 4 года назад +7118

    “The whole thing was a tribute to man’s arrogance.” That got me.

    • @Benyikoko
      @Benyikoko 4 года назад +32

      Yes!!!

    • @rebeccaharvey8767
      @rebeccaharvey8767 4 года назад +603

      @@oats2949 The word "man" is used to designate any or even all of the human race regardless of their sex or age. It is a general term, often short for "human" or "humanity."

    • @johnanderson8096
      @johnanderson8096 4 года назад +27

      100% RIGHT!!!

    • @uzaidgurjee4798
      @uzaidgurjee4798 4 года назад +182

      EDP's Headband it’s not man as in the Male species you idiot. It’s how they spoke back then. Hence why mankind is short for human kind.

    • @姫里さくら-r2m
      @姫里さくら-r2m 4 года назад +60

      Kekistani well, you can’t deny that all of this could’ve been prevented if it weren’t for man’s arrogance

  • @robmangeri777
    @robmangeri777 4 года назад +6036

    Wow. I pray she has finally reunited with her daddy she lost that day...

    • @barbarabaldwin7120
      @barbarabaldwin7120 4 года назад +207

      I am sure she did!

    • @richardheikkila4146
      @richardheikkila4146 4 года назад +153

      What a beautiful sentiment. God bless you too?

    • @Icyy27
      @Icyy27 4 года назад +172

      Hopefully mama , dad and daughter is together happy , no more worries 💖

    • @dua_junaid
      @dua_junaid 4 года назад +73

      They said at the beginning she survived with her mother but her father died on the ship.

    • @dahlia6007
      @dahlia6007 4 года назад +156

      DJ Art Eva Hart died a few years ago. I believe the comment above is referring to her family being united wherever they may be. May they rest in peace. ❤️❤️

  • @warblerab2955
    @warblerab2955 4 года назад +2787

    Imagine being her, sitting in a life boat, freezing cold, a little girl listening to screams and people drowning, knowing one of them was her own father. I can't imagine.

    • @buffalobillsfan2649
      @buffalobillsfan2649 3 года назад +49

      Same she is a tough one

    • @jenniferpinto7044
      @jenniferpinto7044 3 года назад +32

      She didn't know until later. But still a nightmare

    • @ajmyrick8398
      @ajmyrick8398 3 года назад +128

      @@jenniferpinto7044 no she knew. She said in another interview as she was sitting in that lifeboat she knew exactly what was happening to her father and knew she would never see him again.

    • @jenniferpinto7044
      @jenniferpinto7044 3 года назад +29

      @@ajmyrick8398 so horrific

    • @dress4villaiins
      @dress4villaiins 3 года назад +23

      so haunting..

  • @nysun6293
    @nysun6293 3 года назад +3959

    "One life was worth more than the whole ship", what profound words.

    • @penguinsc477
      @penguinsc477 3 года назад +50

      People died building the ship

    • @anastasiyaa_96
      @anastasiyaa_96 3 года назад +67

      @@penguinsc477 Wow imagine how many lives this ship took. crazy!!

    • @PEACE-nu4wj
      @PEACE-nu4wj 3 года назад +4

      I thought exactly the same thing the moment she said it💓✨

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 3 года назад +27

      Another ship had passed them, who knew they needed help ..., how could that be, horrid!

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 3 года назад +7

      The whole thing was attribute to man's arrogance, so true.
      Pride being the most evil, as in the warning given way before hitting the iceberg, except thought and said they were unbreakable.

  • @alicea1063
    @alicea1063 4 года назад +9017

    Why does this show up 9 years later at corona time?

    • @unknown.0989
      @unknown.0989 4 года назад +140

      Honestly I hate reccomend nowadays that's all it does

    • @olivia.allard
      @olivia.allard 4 года назад +74

      LOL just happened to me and i had to like this comment XD

    • @aoikumina
      @aoikumina 4 года назад +45

      The ship would sink,The lack of boats, rich will live and poverty will die.

    • @flnns
      @flnns 4 года назад +8

      ik right XD

    • @l.lisa09
      @l.lisa09 4 года назад +33

      Hi im from 2045 sucks to be you

  • @EricChamplin
    @EricChamplin 8 лет назад +5133

    "One life is worth more than the whole ship, surely." - Eva Hart

    • @HishamX
      @HishamX 8 лет назад +25

      One life is nothing. All it takes is a few minutes of sex, 8-9 months of patience and voila a new life is born. But a Ship as beautiful as the Titanic is a once in a life time Queen of the Sea Vessels to exist and ever exist.

    • @janablang
      @janablang 8 лет назад +195

      +KRYPTIC GAMING™ Wow, that's cold. Objects are nothing to human life. What would you think if it was one of your loved one? And how old are you? I bet you're pretty young.

    • @aarfan44
      @aarfan44 8 лет назад +124

      +KRYPTIC GAMING™ you're an idiot. don't reproduce.

    • @nihitaroy212
      @nihitaroy212 8 лет назад +1

      yah ! bt I think the ppls' life as well as d ship was imp. Wat do u think?

    • @sayedsadik7141
      @sayedsadik7141 8 лет назад

      gnc

  • @ClaudiaRodriguez-tq2uv
    @ClaudiaRodriguez-tq2uv 8 лет назад +2041

    "One life is worth more than the entire ship" Absolutley well said.

    • @bloodahyt9131
      @bloodahyt9131 6 лет назад +1

      Claudia Rodriguez yes

    • @janethecupcake2807
      @janethecupcake2807 6 лет назад +14

      A human - No price
      Titanic - almost 10 million dollars

    • @gshodiamond
      @gshodiamond 6 лет назад

      Claudia Rodriguez most valuable comment and most truthful

    • @surferchick78s18
      @surferchick78s18 6 лет назад

      Blank Blank humans are trash.

    • @XxxX-wx3er
      @XxxX-wx3er 6 лет назад +1

      Claudia Rodriguez - then explain why people died building that ship.

  • @laurabaxter4745
    @laurabaxter4745 3 года назад +1627

    “There was no panic until there were no more life boats, you could hear people running around on the deck and screaming.” That hit me, I can’t imagine how those people still onboard felt. 😢😢😢

    • @21685_
      @21685_ 3 года назад +1

      Quarantine aye

    • @alienvomitsex
      @alienvomitsex 3 года назад +9

      @@21685_ lol no

    • @melanie.l6282
      @melanie.l6282 3 года назад +4

      Laura TERRIBLE

    • @nunyabiz3557
      @nunyabiz3557 3 года назад +10

      The stories we’ve heard about life boats being cast off half full weren’t true. (Titanic movie) 705 survivors, 800 possible… they were mostly completely full…

    • @vaekkriinhart4347
      @vaekkriinhart4347 2 года назад +22

      @@nunyabiz3557 yeah, even Eva says that her boat was so full they transferred ppl to other boats. She was transferred and separated from her mother, which I do not understand at all. HOW does THAT HAPPEN?!

  • @mtndrew7854
    @mtndrew7854 5 лет назад +3402

    Damn. There's no one left to tell that story.

    • @brightlife4059
      @brightlife4059 5 лет назад +40

      😩😩😩

    • @OneSillyGrl
      @OneSillyGrl 5 лет назад +23

      "Mtn Drew"...great profile name twist 🤣

    • @ravenel2
      @ravenel2 5 лет назад +179

      Yes, but most of them told it in books and interviews like this, so future generations can learn the reality of it.

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 лет назад +18

      And? Do you know just how many shipwrecks , planes crashes, train crashes, wars, car wrecks, etc etc etc and there are nobody left.. What the fuck makes this story so special? Please do fucking enlighten me!

    • @maryam-jh6dc
      @maryam-jh6dc 5 лет назад +382

      @@TheKonga88 Ofcourse every type of incident that happens with any sort of transport and life is special in its own way but 'what the fuck makes this one special??' What a stupid question. The Titanic was THE Most LARGEST ship made in that time. It was known to be advertised as the 'unsinkable ship' and the fact it sank just THREE days after they sailed is a big shock its self and must've been for the people back then! Because of the sinking of the Titanic they've made so many improvements on such types of transport. There's so more historical value towards the Titanic and the stories of the survivors is one itself. How about you do some research to understand the importance. Please do fucking enlighten us when you have done so.

  • @Karuminu2
    @Karuminu2 8 лет назад +5305

    I wanted to give that poor old lady a hug...She witnessed such a horrific tragedy.

    • @Whoswho34
      @Whoswho34 8 лет назад +28

      the scary part is when it splits in half not exactly in half

    • @stellac2377
      @stellac2377 8 лет назад +69

      And at such a young age as well!

    • @567891100
      @567891100 8 лет назад +42

      +Karuminu2 She is as tough as nails and would probably say dont be so bloody soppy.

    • @Karuminu2
      @Karuminu2 8 лет назад +6

      +Delll Lol. Right.

    • @shaiiiwhel6273
      @shaiiiwhel6273 7 лет назад +41

      Delll No actually...did you even watch the video? she said it was horiffic...how do you think she remembers all those details? because she more than likely got ptsd from it.

  • @melissai4798
    @melissai4798 5 лет назад +3075

    “No one should have died, One life is worth more than the whole ship surely” 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 no truer words ever spoke about the titanic..

    • @tonic316
      @tonic316 5 лет назад +11

      melissa people who clap there hands when they speak deserve death

    • @justipooh6866
      @justipooh6866 5 лет назад +1

      @I’m a fat piece of shit, You live up to your name

    • @justipooh6866
      @justipooh6866 5 лет назад

      @I’m a fat piece of shit, You're very welcome

    • @704.dylann
      @704.dylann 4 года назад +3

      Even if those people had survived, they wouldn’t be alive today

    • @infinitysims7395
      @infinitysims7395 4 года назад +10

      BD Spiderman- ok? WHATS your point? They still would have been able to live a long happy life. Your view is terrible.

  • @pyroshayniac1090
    @pyroshayniac1090 3 года назад +2770

    Her poor father. He was extremely brave for the sake of his wife and daughter. I hope her whole family is together now.

    • @NF40375
      @NF40375 3 года назад +145

      I want to know what was going through his head when the wife had a feeling and had to ask him twice not to go, when she felt the bump and he dismissed that too, and then to remain on the ship watching his wife and daughter boat away.
      I wonder what the wife thought after so many damn warnings to her husband, to boat away and see him on there.

    • @Red1Green2Blue3
      @Red1Green2Blue3 3 года назад +14

      together today? they're definitely all dead lol?

    • @vitoriaevergarden4028
      @vitoriaevergarden4028 3 года назад +171

      @@Red1Green2Blue3 he meant together in heaven

    • @cailynw3798
      @cailynw3798 3 года назад +3

      @@vitoriaevergarden4028 no

    • @Red1Green2Blue3
      @Red1Green2Blue3 3 года назад +5

      @@SaucyWench7 You care. Hence why you're here replying to me 😂

  • @anneclark6353
    @anneclark6353 4 года назад +2257

    "Surely one life is worth more than the whole ship."
    -Eva Hart

    • @bizonkids9396
      @bizonkids9396 4 года назад +18

      Building a ship at that time cost lives too (8 to be precise), so that statement is incorrect, since they would've build a new one.

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 4 года назад

      Anne Clark
      She was an old hag who sold her children!

    • @lucas5665
      @lucas5665 4 года назад +44

      @@bizonkids9396 And how exactly does that contradict with her statement? People shouldn't be dying to build a ship either. Thank goodness the majority of people aren't contrarians like you are seemingly being, or else we would never grow or learn from anything

    • @bizonkids9396
      @bizonkids9396 4 года назад +2

      @@lucas5665 No need for insults. Improving the working conditions of a ship that size at that time was hard, if not impossible, simply because their was a lack of protective gear and laws and it took decades to changes that. It's sad, but it's the truth. Thousands of people spent years of their lives building that ship in horrible conditions and that's easy to forget, because they won't make a romantic movie about them.

    • @moondrop3011
      @moondrop3011 4 года назад +7

      Its not really true though. One womans life was though, woman and children had priority to get off. Men who tried to sneak off were shot or threatened and went back on. Many men who survived which is not too many. Were accused of dressing as a woman

  • @guesswhosme2096
    @guesswhosme2096 5 лет назад +482

    "If a ship is torpedoed, that's war," she once said. "If it strikes a rock in a storm, that's nature. But just to die because there weren't enough lifeboats, that's ridiculous."

    • @Borninthe80s.
      @Borninthe80s. 2 года назад +1

      Thing is though even if they had enough lifeboats they still wouldn’t have been able to save everyone there just wasn’t enough time

    • @mariahmickens4586
      @mariahmickens4586 Год назад +2

      @@Borninthe80s.I read that the ship sunk within 3 hrs perhaps it could have been ?

  • @clarapartida3867
    @clarapartida3867 5 лет назад +2013

    "The most dreadful sound is the sound of people drowning…" Wow...just wow.....

    • @fartz3808
      @fartz3808 5 лет назад +144

      But nowhere as dreadful as the silence that followed it, according to her mother. Let that sink in!

    • @evearcana2392
      @evearcana2392 5 лет назад +34

      Clara Partida I think she meant people freezing to death and calling out- when people drown it is actually quite a silent thing

    • @mahiccy
      @mahiccy 5 лет назад +33

      Weird Science go fuck yourself with the bolts that built the titanic

    • @danuk2136
      @danuk2136 5 лет назад +4

      @@evearcana2392 most people would have had heart attacks within 15 minutes , hypothermia and heart failure would of been the cause in those tempetures

    • @danuk2136
      @danuk2136 5 лет назад +16

      @Weird Science I've seen the same comment from you in another video.. what if it was your loving wife and child? I would In a heartbeat..I agree , some women has changed since 1912 but kids and women come first mate. Step up

  • @ziggystardragon1120
    @ziggystardragon1120 2 года назад +731

    Whoever recorded this woman -- thank you. Her voice should never be lost to history.

    • @raptorfromthe6ix833
      @raptorfromthe6ix833 Год назад +4

      I wish I could say about two of the last three

    • @helendelworth3085
      @helendelworth3085 10 месяцев назад +3

      I absolutely agree and we are now December 2023! I'm trying to figure out how to share it so more people can see it 🤔

  • @s.c.craven5304
    @s.c.craven5304 5 лет назад +1302

    "For all the years people have argued with me about that..." HOW are you going to argue with someone who was there!??

    • @oliviarodrigno
      @oliviarodrigno 4 года назад +24

      Exactly!

    • @sfsaviation
      @sfsaviation 4 года назад +69

      the thing is VERY few survivors actually said they saw her split, and most said she sunk in one piece. so this claim could easily have been brushed off as the imagination of a freezing, terrified, and tired little girl

    • @icydsting6037
      @icydsting6037 4 года назад +8

      @@sfsaviation but the ship was found in two pieces

    • @sfsaviation
      @sfsaviation 4 года назад +11

      Icydsting but the ship wasnt found till 1985, and in that time no one believed it split in half

    • @sfsaviation
      @sfsaviation 4 года назад +10

      if you guys want actual proof that people thought titanic sunk in one piece till the wreck was found, watch "a night to remember". it was made in 1958 and it shows the titanic diving straight down

  • @candiigurl7893
    @candiigurl7893 5 лет назад +1518

    "The whole thing was a tribute to man's arrogance."
    Wow, what a hard hitting lesson to be learned, and at such a heavy and unnecessary price...

    • @Tootsie-yj1rz
      @Tootsie-yj1rz 4 года назад +12

      candiigurl7893 very true and sad

    • @gavinbanks1214
      @gavinbanks1214 4 года назад +2

      It wasn’t. It was beautiful. It was a piece of art that is still one of the most beautiful things ever created on earth.

    • @borntoslayyo4734
      @borntoslayyo4734 4 года назад +26

      Gavin Banks is more than 1500 people dying beautiful to you?

    • @gavinbanks1214
      @gavinbanks1214 4 года назад

      Borntoslay yo Of course not.

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 4 года назад

      Borntoslay yo
      Yes!

  • @jenna138009
    @jenna138009 4 года назад +1992

    "The silence that followed...the world stood still that night." Bone chilling.

    • @PEACE-nu4wj
      @PEACE-nu4wj 3 года назад +15

      💔I know, absolutely horrifying

    • @pammymusic4ever
      @pammymusic4ever 3 года назад +23

      That really touched me because that silence would have been deafening.

    • @tofullplaylist3786
      @tofullplaylist3786 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Wx8j0gPDjiI/видео.html

    • @mads7710
      @mads7710 2 года назад +2

      @Savage Facts there was literally red paint on the iceberg that scraped off the titanic…lmao…there were 2 boats that were within 10miles of the titanic. one had their radios off and it’s thought that the other was doing illegal seal hunting so they tried to not be involved in order to not get caught. there was no missile lmfao…we’ve literally seen the ship and the destruction from the iceberg.

  • @ChelseaWhoa
    @ChelseaWhoa 3 года назад +1208

    I watch her eyes look away, while she is looking into her memory and the images she saw and could still see that day. It’s haunting.

    • @Eireann.
      @Eireann. 3 года назад +54

      It's intense to be able to watch what she experienced through a 7 year old girls eyes. Frightening.

    • @chrisrandall2710
      @chrisrandall2710 3 года назад +5

      Yeah she lived it

    • @tofullplaylist3786
      @tofullplaylist3786 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Wx8j0gPDjiI/видео.html

    • @trkayani4949
      @trkayani4949 2 года назад +5

      She might has died till now, it’s very old video.

    • @Eireann.
      @Eireann. 2 года назад +10

      @@trkayani4949 ofcourse she has passed brother. don't be silly.

  • @cowboyfunkk
    @cowboyfunkk 5 лет назад +3823

    The titanic fascinates me, something about it is so intriguing

    • @rickster100100
      @rickster100100 4 года назад +89

      Its a kind of fever.

    • @fawvertyler
      @fawvertyler 4 года назад +40

      big _ oof check the conspiracies behind it

    • @ruexrules2984
      @ruexrules2984 4 года назад +159

      Omg. Same and it's like no one understands why I'm so interested in it.

    • @saimanda_
      @saimanda_ 4 года назад +57

      big _ oof yh the mysteries, the mistake, the tragedy is something else man

    • @gerardcollins80
      @gerardcollins80 4 года назад +85

      Its like she said, the reason interest remains so profound in the Titanic is because there was no need for anyone to die.

  • @aneettadominic2265
    @aneettadominic2265 4 года назад +3654

    The most dreadful sound of all is sound of people drowning
    Her mom:But the silence that follows.. that's more terrifying...😶☹️

    • @letivictorio7659
      @letivictorio7659 4 года назад +84

      And... The baby that died...😭

    • @stere0type___125
      @stere0type___125 3 года назад +126

      Her Mom got a point... when the people are drowning, it means they are still alive. But the silence is a clarification of their deaths...

    • @nickwilliams6621
      @nickwilliams6621 3 года назад +91

      If you want to know what it actually sounded like, a Titanic survivor says that it's almost identical to the sounds of a screaming crowd when a Home Run is hit at a ball game.

    • @sunnybunny6855
      @sunnybunny6855 3 года назад +17

      @@nickwilliams6621 horriblr

    • @greenxclips1733
      @greenxclips1733 3 года назад +17

      @@nickwilliams6621 petrifying...

  • @bennedeanpretorius1830
    @bennedeanpretorius1830 7 лет назад +2434

    I keep thinking about what she said about the quietness after the ship had sunk. It's terrible to think about😞

    • @rishisingh7608
      @rishisingh7608 6 лет назад +4

      Yea

    • @ReformedOrderPart2
      @ReformedOrderPart2 6 лет назад +97

      What's the most creepiest I think was, it was a clear starlit night with calm waters, everything was perfect to watch such a disaster display right before you.

    • @pshaw8406
      @pshaw8406 5 лет назад +15

      That comment has haunted me for years.

    • @Whisperingtothefire
      @Whisperingtothefire 5 лет назад +24

      It is rather odd. I remember after witnessing a fatal car and truck accident there was an eerie silence in the air. Everyone had stopped driving/walking. This hush lasted for a few moments before life returned into the scene and people jumped in to help. It's that moment of processing what had happened with shock.

    • @rockinrowdyjimmyd
      @rockinrowdyjimmyd 5 лет назад +8

      That's the sound of silence

  • @deej2265
    @deej2265 3 года назад +663

    One of the most terrifying parts about her story is when she talked about her father coming back into the room in a hurry and the mother didn't say anything to him cause she knew it was that "dreadful something" she dreamt about. I hope they have all found peace.

  • @cuni.u
    @cuni.u 4 года назад +1082

    The fact she survived through the titanic and the world wars and then died 91 is incredible

    • @simplucy8640
      @simplucy8640 4 года назад +10

      99

    • @lolosmith8446
      @lolosmith8446 4 года назад +16

      @@simplucy8640 91.

    • @mauricemccarthy5151
      @mauricemccarthy5151 3 года назад +12

      also the great depression and the spanish flu

    • @lynnlindsay4480
      @lynnlindsay4480 3 года назад +7

      I would have probably turned into a raging alcoholic and a chain smoker living thru all that and died younger. People were maed stronger and less delicate back then and I wish I knew the secret.

    • @Gael-xs8cp
      @Gael-xs8cp 3 года назад

      she didn’t survive ww1 and 2 bc she wasn’t involved

  • @rachel6918
    @rachel6918 8 лет назад +2742

    Shes such a strong woman to be able to recall this without completely breaking down...

    • @lylahalijah1777
      @lylahalijah1777 8 лет назад +214

      Pretty sure she's told this story countless times.

    • @Vousie
      @Vousie 8 лет назад +88

      Umm. She was seven when this happened. I'm surprised that she can remember much of this at all.

    • @shaunilemmens5735
      @shaunilemmens5735 8 лет назад +181

      why? it was a traumatic experience, people remember these things very clearly. besides, i have memories from my granddad who died when i was 2, it's not that uncommon to have very early memories i'm sure. that, or i really do have superhero memory, which would be the lamest superpower in the world

    • @kathleencharnley7044
      @kathleencharnley7044 8 лет назад +39

      Vousie V 7 isn't that young, of course you would remember that night

    • @lookingcooljokr9528
      @lookingcooljokr9528 8 лет назад +3

      Kathleen Charnley I agree

  • @EqlOpper2Nity
    @EqlOpper2Nity 8 лет назад +962

    The nightmares this lady must have had throughout her life hearing people screaming and from the loss of her father.

    • @MariaPerez-ou7uf
      @MariaPerez-ou7uf 6 лет назад +6

      Scott H ikr

    • @OneProudBBC
      @OneProudBBC 6 лет назад +8

      She actually isolated herself in a cabin for days when she was on her voyage to return to the UK. The only reason she got to the other parts of the ship is because a stewardess had to convince her to get on deck so she can confront her fear head on (whether it worked, I'm not sure).

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 лет назад +1

      She used to bark at mice and cats.. 😂😂😂😂😻😻☔☔😺😺😸😸🐈🐈🐶🐶🐶🐭🐭🐁🐀🐭🐁🐀🐹🐹

  • @nala7658
    @nala7658 3 года назад +861

    I can’t imagine the fear for a seven year old girl witnessing the ship go down knowing her father was still on it 😢 rip all those who were lost that night 🙏🏻

    • @NobaraGamezzz
      @NobaraGamezzz 3 года назад +3

      If I was her father then I'd try to get on the deck and find something to survive on until someone finds me.

    • @td370
      @td370 3 года назад +58

      @@NobaraGamezzz with all the panic going on you can’t be sure you would act how you actually think you would

    • @TOVANorseWitch
      @TOVANorseWitch 3 года назад +39

      @@NobaraGamezzz the water was below freezing they died from being frozen to death and drowned due to that so even if while in the water you held on to somthing the temperature of the water would kill you

    • @beesmitty9540
      @beesmitty9540 3 года назад +6

      They didn't know at the time, which is why her mother searched for him when they arrived in NY

    • @nala7658
      @nala7658 3 года назад +8

      @@beesmitty9540 they knew he wasn’t on the life boat with them, and they knew there weren’t enough boats. that’s enough for me.

  • @bettycrocker8361
    @bettycrocker8361 9 лет назад +2993

    I could talk to her for hours

  • @rickmaassen2019
    @rickmaassen2019 6 лет назад +1750

    "The silence that followed after" really made me uncomfortable

    • @simone153
      @simone153 6 лет назад +22

      Rick Maassen exactly....

    • @thejanglezclan
      @thejanglezclan 5 лет назад +2

      @Weird Science WOW so profound! You dumb fuck; no one will live & everyone will die

    • @jasmineshewmanchester3613
      @jasmineshewmanchester3613 5 лет назад

      Rick Maassen oof I think deep

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 лет назад +2

      The screaming made me jack off and bark at the moon.. 🍯🍯🌙🌙🌙🏃🏃🏃🌚

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 лет назад +1

      @Paris Xoxox Watch it and you will hear it for yourself you stupid skank! 😂😂😂😂⌚⌚⌚🐭🐭👆♌

  • @raileysullivan
    @raileysullivan 6 лет назад +790

    Her name is in the titanic museum in Tennessee. When you go there you get assigned a person’s name that actually boarded the ship and I got her.

    • @TheShaza9
      @TheShaza9 5 лет назад +15

      I saw the titanc experience when it came to perth west Australia i cant remember who i was given all i know is my person survived the whole thing was a humbling experience

    • @gigie.x.1831
      @gigie.x.1831 5 лет назад

      About

    • @soysorie3087
      @soysorie3087 5 лет назад +3

      Wow in Tennessee? What's the place called?

    • @chynnhowe
      @chynnhowe 5 лет назад +2

      Wow!!

    • @jeanbean1390
      @jeanbean1390 5 лет назад +3

      @@soysorie3087 it's in Pigeon Forge, TN. I don't remember the name but you can Google it.

  • @trippsallee
    @trippsallee 3 года назад +1152

    The most well-spoken lady I’ve ever heard. She was such a reliable source for learning about the perspective of a passenger. No assumptions and no lies. Just facts.

    • @Rury27
      @Rury27 3 года назад +22

      @la'queerdo Jackson such a deluded opinion I must say. Anyone who has experienced such a tragedy no matter the age, would be able to piece together their memories over the years. Not to mention her mother also survived the sinking and was no doubt able to recall the incident much more clearly and tell Eva about it. Would suggest you take off your tin foil cap and do something useful. A great primary source.

    • @sithius99
      @sithius99 3 года назад +14

      @monkey tini dumbass lmao I remember lots of stuff from when I was 7. The more powerful the event the more likely you are to remember it. By your logic i would not remember being bullied at 7 because I would repress a traumatic event. Yet I remember it well. People process trauma differently and the more traumatic the memory the more likely it is to remain. You're the only one full of shit here.

    • @sithius99
      @sithius99 3 года назад +2

      @monkey tini dumbass lmao look how defensive the kid is getting hurling ad hominems around like he has any substance to his attempt at a rebuttal. LMAO. You haven't addressed my points so the only idiot here is you bud bud.

    • @Rury27
      @Rury27 3 года назад +1

      @monkey tini dumbass Yea, I’m not sure if having a decent conversation with someone of your ilk is even possible. I’d recommend just plonking your tinfoil hat back on and find something more useful to do with your time.

    • @Rury27
      @Rury27 3 года назад +2

      @monkey tini dumbass There isn’t any big words in what I just said.

  • @zaesanto4964
    @zaesanto4964 5 лет назад +2775

    "You hold mummy's hand and be a good little girl, its goodbye for a little while only for a little while"- Benjamin Hart
    What a courageous loving father who gave his life for his wife and child, and he was certain they were safe, I can only imagine what was going through his mind, and I hope he was at peace. It was the era of the true gentlemen. Rip to all the victims and survivors. Their stories will continue to live on forever in our hearts.

    • @e.y.a7140
      @e.y.a7140 5 лет назад +129

      Omg did he (in the movie) represent the real Eva's father?😭

    • @doctalove9301
      @doctalove9301 5 лет назад +44

      Essi Yeah I’m pretty sure.

    • @caseyyy3x65
      @caseyyy3x65 5 лет назад +73

      That broke my heart in the film

    • @nahangmalawati5969
      @nahangmalawati5969 5 лет назад +4

      @@e.y.a7140 maybe i am thinking that only?😅

    • @nahangmalawati5969
      @nahangmalawati5969 5 лет назад +15

      The girl who danced with Jack (in movie)can she be that girl?

  • @daniellemarro
    @daniellemarro 4 года назад +2385

    How could people argue with her over the ship breaking in half?
    She was there and you weren’t.
    A vision like that probably never leaves someone’s head.

    • @mns2137
      @mns2137 3 года назад +60

      Some people like Eva Hart or Jack Thayer said it broke, some said it didnt.

    • @thesilentdiva
      @thesilentdiva 3 года назад +17

      Right, like they were there

    • @mns2137
      @mns2137 3 года назад +31

      @@thesilentdiva yes, they were, I named the titanic survivors of course

    • @charleskendall6401
      @charleskendall6401 2 года назад +142

      @Sintherus that is utter ignorance, the survivors and eyewitness saw what happened, theres no reason to not believe them.

    • @kathylarson8876
      @kathylarson8876 2 года назад +2

      @Sintherus why ?

  • @alanamorgan1300
    @alanamorgan1300 7 лет назад +947

    So people called her a liar for saying that she saw the boat split in half? She was there she's not lying

    • @nightruler666
      @nightruler666 7 лет назад +88

      They probably did that to protect whatever reputation the ship had left

    • @ImJoeTheCeo
      @ImJoeTheCeo 7 лет назад +12

      The 'boat' is called ship

    • @ImJoeTheCeo
      @ImJoeTheCeo 7 лет назад

      who cares about you???? NOBODY

    • @ImJoeTheCeo
      @ImJoeTheCeo 7 лет назад

      Charokee why did you clap for

    • @obscurus4339
      @obscurus4339 7 лет назад +4

      She was quite young when it happened, and this was several decades later, It may have been a matter of false memory.

  • @nancydemoss7904
    @nancydemoss7904 3 года назад +667

    I remember hearing about one of the survivors was about to lose her home. She was selling all of her keepsakes from Titanic trying to keep her home. Leo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet heard about her and helped her keep her home. This was not too long after Titanic movie was released.

    • @theilluminati2319
      @theilluminati2319 3 года назад +7

      Fake

    • @rosemariegray4007
      @rosemariegray4007 3 года назад +19

      That is awesome to hear that these two great actors went to this Titanic service and helped her keep her home- and hopefully the rest of her Titanic artifacts!

    • @andiemorgan961
      @andiemorgan961 3 года назад +100

      @@theilluminati2319 I saw an interview with Kate Winslet who talks about this incident.
      Suppose you're the type of cynic that can't believe anybody is capable of a gesture of goodwill.

    • @thenightporter
      @thenightporter 3 года назад +28

      Melvina Dean was the survivor.

    • @nancydemoss7904
      @nancydemoss7904 3 года назад +1

      Not

  • @cosmic1408
    @cosmic1408 8 лет назад +1952

    "One life is worth more than the whole ship"

    • @williamrankine9200
      @williamrankine9200 8 лет назад +4

      you are stupid titanic was a wonderfull ship

    • @doxasophosmoros
      @doxasophosmoros 8 лет назад +4

      Classic empty comment from a wealthy ivory tower libtard (who probably voted conservative).

    • @cosmic1408
      @cosmic1408 8 лет назад +11

      Zeldatheism Yep. That's the only possibility.

    • @ioziWasp
      @ioziWasp 8 лет назад +1

      uh i think that rishi was talking about william...

    • @kalin8081
      @kalin8081 7 лет назад +22

      YohannaLovedreams
      Everyone's life is the same! Evil or good.

  • @prachibansal6670
    @prachibansal6670 7 лет назад +545

    "I saw that ship sink..."
    Gave me Goosebumps

  • @AboutHisBusiness777
    @AboutHisBusiness777 4 года назад +541

    “One life is worth more than the whole ship”

  • @glitterfilledsoul5238
    @glitterfilledsoul5238 3 года назад +434

    Hearing her speak about the process of getting back on board the Carpathia is amazing. That’s something new I’ve learned.
    What an amazing woman.

    • @maryannbrown9952
      @maryannbrown9952 3 года назад +8

      I always wondered how the people got up to the ship. I’m so happy I heard this interview. Mystery solved!

    • @vaekkriinhart4347
      @vaekkriinhart4347 2 года назад

      I agree, but how is she amazing?

    • @RaccoonKCD
      @RaccoonKCD 2 года назад +7

      @@vaekkriinhart4347 wdym how is she amazing? lmao

    • @Christrulesall2
      @Christrulesall2 2 года назад +1

      😍

  • @Jasmine-bt8qp
    @Jasmine-bt8qp 6 лет назад +2079

    There is no Titanic survivors left now 😭😭💔

    • @valiko.
      @valiko. 6 лет назад +292

      I don't understand the non sense you wrote. What are you saying?

    • @OneProudBBC
      @OneProudBBC 6 лет назад +186

      If you were talking about the "Titanic Baby"... she died in 2009 from Pneumonia (Millvina Dean). Millvina didn't have any idea of what happened on the Titanic though (until she was 8, but even then, she had no personal memories of the Titanic).

    • @johnnycake594
      @johnnycake594 6 лет назад +16

      Yeh😭😭😭😭🚢😭😭😭

    • @LetsStopThisSong
      @LetsStopThisSong 6 лет назад +153

      well it’s been more than 100 years

    • @CandTsmama
      @CandTsmama 6 лет назад +17

      @@valiko. haha replace "does a couple" with "died a couple "😉

  • @rxiinyvibes5812
    @rxiinyvibes5812 4 года назад +1356

    The poor pain she went through, she was only 7 😢

    • @sarithaj3696
      @sarithaj3696 4 года назад +2

      9*

    • @kdramaobsessed5283
      @kdramaobsessed5283 4 года назад +15

      @@sarithaj3696 no she never said she was 9 it said she was 7

    • @rxiinyvibes5812
      @rxiinyvibes5812 4 года назад +3

      Saritha J 0:01 it says 7

    • @sarithaj3696
      @sarithaj3696 4 года назад

      Ohh ok sorry I didn't see

    • @natalyargueta4522
      @natalyargueta4522 3 года назад +10

      My daughter is 7 🥺 I can’t imagine having her go through so much trauma! I’d hold on to her so hard 😭

  • @Dakota-n4y
    @Dakota-n4y 4 года назад +2630

    I bet it’s so terrifying just seeing this shit just go down like hearing everyone drowning and see the ship sink my god I have huge respect for her

    • @allythebean0420
      @allythebean0420 3 года назад +54

      I was thinking about people on the ship, then I though about all the people in the barely full emergency boats, and I think of the guilt and shame they lived with when they went back to see if there were survivors an hour and a half later, and there were only 7 people out of 1,527 some odd people left alive in the pitch black, cold water. It's sickening.

    • @jacknoble2050
      @jacknoble2050 3 года назад +44

      "Surely one life is worth more than the whole ship."
      -Eva Hart

    • @KarinaSwan
      @KarinaSwan 3 года назад +28

      It's terrifying to live through something like that for everyone who could've been there. It was terrible to die in these situations and for survivors who most like had a PTSD and had to live with it their whole life. Same goes for wars, who knows what's better: to die in it or to survive seeing that horror and seeing your friends, family go with it.

    • @dress4villaiins
      @dress4villaiins 3 года назад +8

      same, that’s so haunting!

    • @cherimerchant6279
      @cherimerchant6279 3 года назад +3

      at least she got to live

  • @kalevala29
    @kalevala29 3 года назад +207

    her mother knew that calling a ship unsinkable was absolutely foolish.

    • @exoticangel444
      @exoticangel444 3 года назад

      Duhh

    • @youcrazycat1
      @youcrazycat1 3 года назад +1

      @@exoticangel444 what a stupid response. Jerk duh

    • @exoticangel444
      @exoticangel444 3 года назад +1

      @@youcrazycat1 truu lol

    • @franciscoivanoff2821
      @franciscoivanoff2821 4 месяца назад

      That's how it is. Eva's mother was not a woman who would get excited about anything that was said to her, since before meeting Mr. Hart, she had a hard life that made her have that character of not getting excited about anything.

  • @ripjeffhanneman5838
    @ripjeffhanneman5838 6 лет назад +2296

    "Do you want to hear the story or not, Mr. Lovett?"

    • @jamesdot1700
      @jamesdot1700 6 лет назад +52

      Yas. Yas, I do very, very much.

    • @briancritchley5295
      @briancritchley5295 6 лет назад +34

      I am not Mr Lovett but would like to hear the story..

    • @sandramuir8961
      @sandramuir8961 6 лет назад +12

      NO

    • @thowen1988
      @thowen1988 6 лет назад +59

      Exactly; this is a real-life Rose, who was only 7 years old on that traumatizing April night in 1912.

    • @laceyharless5203
      @laceyharless5203 5 лет назад +7

      Brian Critchley I don’t think you get it

  • @josephcoluccio604
    @josephcoluccio604 3 года назад +558

    "Do you remember the silence that followed it?"
    That's terrifying.

    • @jessicabrown5885
      @jessicabrown5885 3 года назад +13

      I had to repeat this part 10 times
      What a story teller !
      And her voice is so calm

    • @patricialynnmoore
      @patricialynnmoore 3 года назад +20

      @@jessicabrown5885 A calm voice comes from a lifetime of traumatic experiences. It is the inner coping mechanism for life survival. You come to a place of knowing that no pray, hope, trust, experience, knowledge or intellectual aptitude can change your destiny so you surrender to what will be. It is in this surrender where calm is born.

    • @johncahalane7327
      @johncahalane7327 2 года назад +1

      Yes it's the silent pause that stays with you for 100 years, Eva's silence, Harry Patch, remembering that silence before that whistle blew and over the top, that whistle an Irish priest remembered in Nagasaki then silence, ordinary people with a story that is history.

  • @Haayylee
    @Haayylee 4 года назад +412

    The ship sunk in 1912.. and here we are almost in 2020... I’m sad :( nearly 108 years ago ..

    • @amberroleplays232
      @amberroleplays232 4 года назад +4

      Omg!!!!!! I did not notice that

    • @Pomegrandmate
      @Pomegrandmate 4 года назад +3

      108 years now holy sheet

    • @flowerdolphin5648
      @flowerdolphin5648 4 года назад +4

      It's weird how we view time sometimes. I know time moves on, but for some reason I always think of the 60s as 40 years ago & not 60.

    • @AleahDHehe
      @AleahDHehe 4 года назад

      seriously, its went so fast.

    • @ellalovescats1455
      @ellalovescats1455 4 года назад +1

      And some of the ship is still in the oceaan.. slowly getting eaten by bacteria..

  • @marquisejefferson1648
    @marquisejefferson1648 3 года назад +239

    Eva Hart is a marvellously articulate and witty woman and I never tire of hearing her story. I always am touched by how her voice shifts to a softer, plaintive tone whenever she mentions seeing her father the last time and the distant ship’s failure to come to the sinking Titanic. It’s a true testament to how certain experiences affect us forever.

    • @matrox
      @matrox Год назад +1

      Well they made millions capitalizing on the tragedy and deaths. It was the least they could do.

  • @mikeeyxd1265
    @mikeeyxd1265 5 лет назад +145

    When talking about the screams of the victims she says her mother use to ask her " do you remember the silence that followed..." that gave me chills.

  • @alashland3786
    @alashland3786 7 лет назад +311

    i wanna slap whoever tried to tell her she didnt see the ship break in half, she is so articulate and put together that if i had ever had the honor to speak with her in her lifetime (god rest her soul) i couldn't have the guile to disagree with anything she said to me. what an intelligent, put together woman.

    • @brain8484
      @brain8484 7 лет назад

      Aleister Ashland wow you sure get violent easy ,

    • @abbracia
      @abbracia 7 лет назад +15

      Aleister Ashland She is a great storyteller, very articulate and first-person opinionated too 💕 PTSD does finally heal but it takes years sometimes. She has had the benefit of years to think it through, as raw and tragic ad it was. God bless her soul and thank you to whomever filmed her.

    • @nicole4eva111
      @nicole4eva111 7 лет назад +8

      Aleister Ashland I agree. Very well spoken.

    • @SouthernIowaLady
      @SouthernIowaLady 6 лет назад +4

      Aleister Ashland Agreed, such a lovely woman.

    • @noneofyourbusiness302
      @noneofyourbusiness302 6 лет назад +6

      Aleister, I agree with you. She was a lovely, charming lady! ❤ I would have loved to have been in her family to hear all of her stories as many other commentors have said.

  • @Wallis_2001
    @Wallis_2001 5 лет назад +362

    She was such an amazing woman. Not only did she survive Titanic but she lived for her chance to tell the tale. For those who have seen the movie, do you remember the quote "You hold Mommy's hand and be a good little girl." that one of the men said to his daughter boarding the life boat? That's a nod to her father, Benjamin, who really did say that to her just as shown in the movie. Eva Hart died many years ago but this video is still so powerful, her words are said so sincerely, and you can feel her emotions just by hearing them. She died on Valentine's Day in 1996, and I can't help but feel like that was almost meant to be. Hart, Valentine's Day, so hauntingly beautiful.

    • @Izza.M
      @Izza.M 5 лет назад +2

      Ashley_ that’s what I was thinking about the father...so sad 😔

    • @themightykyuss
      @themightykyuss 4 года назад +6

      She died many years ago...in 1996? Jesus, I’m getting old.

    • @alexandralol3660
      @alexandralol3660 4 года назад +2

      Very sad scene in the movie it just comes to show how the world can have terrible events and how some get to tell the tale and some...don’t..🥺😢💔

  • @jeneveeve.
    @jeneveeve. 3 года назад +275

    The fact that she remembers all of this :(
    R.I.P Eva Hart. Beautiful soul, brave heart and mostly a strong legend. Losing the ones you love is the worst part of life.

    • @Relly2pro
      @Relly2pro 3 года назад +6

      I mean why wouldn’t see she experienced trauma and her dad died that day

    • @WrongdirectionTravel
      @WrongdirectionTravel 3 года назад +3

      I mean I’m 38 and I remember everything feom the time I was 3. You don’t forget your memories

    • @AysarAburrub
      @AysarAburrub 3 года назад +2

      @@WrongdirectionTravel im 32 and i barely remember anything from the time i was 7, but i guess thats mainly because my childhood was boring lol. It all depends on the event and how memorable it was, im pretty sure i wouldnt forget a day if i happen to be on a giant ass ship as it sank and my dad died on it.

    • @DSR32014
      @DSR32014 Год назад

      😭😭😭my heart breaks while reading comments

    • @gaynorpatterson2915
      @gaynorpatterson2915 5 месяцев назад

      Yes. I agree. But she went through a childhood trauma no one should have to go through and not many do that’s prob why she remembered so well. I probably would remember most of that horrible night. RIP Eva Hart. Thank you for your voice and long life you shared with us.

  • @NextLevelTruth
    @NextLevelTruth 4 года назад +572

    She’s dead on by saying it was arrogant and prideful to say it was an “un sinkable ship”

    • @keiko909
      @keiko909 4 года назад +54

      not just that. but to have lifeboats for not even half the passengers too.

    • @nigelmurphy6761
      @nigelmurphy6761 4 года назад +3

      absolutely. good old hubris,

    • @camisdiaryxx
      @camisdiaryxx 4 года назад +1

      The ship wasn't Titanic... 💀 it was some other boat..

    • @happypolandball8475
      @happypolandball8475 4 года назад +5

      barulii stop the switch theory it’s been proven wrong they would not have enough time to move everything to titanic and everything to Olympic

    • @camisdiaryxx
      @camisdiaryxx 4 года назад

      @@happypolandball8475 okay, calm down. geez.

  • @ZachAttackO0
    @ZachAttackO0 6 лет назад +627

    Hearing screaming and the biggest ship in the world in their time being split in half i think i would remember it for the rest of my life.

    • @hunhargroup9828
      @hunhargroup9828 5 лет назад +6

      Nobody would forget it even if it happened in our time

    • @sashadrews754
      @sashadrews754 5 лет назад +6

      @@ReubenWalton : I'm sure , he's referring to a war experience . The sensations would be similar . Both horrifying and life changing .

    • @ReubenWalton
      @ReubenWalton 5 лет назад +2

      Sasha Drews ohh okay 👌🏻 gotcha!

  • @ravencross4107
    @ravencross4107 6 лет назад +2613

    Anyone watching in 2018 , poor lady 😢

  • @mpmattson
    @mpmattson 3 года назад +529

    I believe her about the Californian - she still sounds a bit angry at the memory. The Carpathia's crew was heroic and responsible despite their great distance away.

    • @madezra64
      @madezra64 3 года назад +121

      It's such a shame that, whoever it was, did not help... I know there's tons of debates about this but I'm gonna go with the literal survivor of the truth. If she says a ship was close, you bet it was close. And you can't chalk it up to old age, she's been saying it her whole life, and people still don't believe her. The arrogance of man is true.

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum 3 года назад +43

      @@madezra64 I've read about that "mystery ship". One theory is that they were smuggling poached seal-skins and didn't want to get caught

    • @madezra64
      @madezra64 3 года назад +52

      @@Tempusverum Makes sense. Honestly, if they had helped, I bet they would have at least been pardoned and let off easy. Saving 1,500 lives feels more important then saving my own skin, but that's just me...

    • @NobaraGamezzz
      @NobaraGamezzz 3 года назад +1

      @@madezra64 or maybe they were scared, wouldn't you be scared if you weren't aware of a shipwreck that happened not long ago and then suddenly heard screaming in the distance? You'd probably sail away from that area as fast as possible. They were most definitely cowards and not heroes otherwise they would have came to investigate the noises nearby or any signals at all.

    • @TheNorthernMist
      @TheNorthernMist 3 года назад +14

      @@madezra64 Exactly! There is no reason to not believe her testimony...it must have been as she said. This is the first time I have heard this.

  • @Faeree
    @Faeree 6 лет назад +957

    "One life is worth more than that whole ship, surely."
    Wow
    Yes

    • @dictionarypictionary9872
      @dictionarypictionary9872 5 лет назад +2

      real English lass, I bet a lot of twats in pin-stripped suits would scratch their head at that

  • @entropy8000
    @entropy8000 8 лет назад +309

    Chilling to think 2/3 of the passengers drowned in icy cold water, either in or around the ship. It's horrifying to imagine what they went through.

    • @bibaoreo4355
      @bibaoreo4355 6 лет назад +5

      Especially when you know that a lot could have been safe on a lifeboat

    • @entropy8000
      @entropy8000 5 лет назад

      Wow i had no idea i watched this already

  • @Nicole39859057
    @Nicole39859057 8 лет назад +1745

    Her english sounds beautiful

    • @aysialoeppky9110
      @aysialoeppky9110 8 лет назад +84

      I could listen to her talk forever!

    • @toaster______7930
      @toaster______7930 8 лет назад +52

      She had posh accent

    • @EvenWaysMusic
      @EvenWaysMusic 8 лет назад +88

      It isn't a "posh" accent but I know what you mean. It's just received pronunciation. It's the accent of Standard English. She grew up in a time where it was much more common too. I speak with received pronunciation (not as strong as Eva) but I'm not "posh".

    • @peaceful_chaos14
      @peaceful_chaos14 8 лет назад +27

      It's similar to that of Emma Watson's.... I love when Emma speaks.

    • @tacosmexicanstyle7846
      @tacosmexicanstyle7846 7 лет назад +21

      kyle edward I think it sounds quite similar to Elizabeth II - Received Pronunciation in addition to articulate vocabulary PLUS a southern English accent, which would probably be dead by now

  • @impagain
    @impagain 3 года назад +184

    "One life is worth more than a whole ship, surely."

  • @shopperoo99
    @shopperoo99 6 лет назад +1969

    It's been 84 years, and I can still smell the fresh paint. The china had never been used. The sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the Ship of Dreams, and it was. It really was.

    • @bradyryan5105
      @bradyryan5105 5 лет назад +183

      Rose then claimed "it was the ship of dreams to everyone else. to me it was a slave ship taking me back to america in chains"

    • @sammybirch3196
      @sammybirch3196 5 лет назад +8

      Lady Fervor your Hollywood history.

    • @yinetcedeno5159
      @yinetcedeno5159 5 лет назад

      😭😭😭

    • @MrJules1977
      @MrJules1977 5 лет назад +18

      Well done for just repeating what you saw in a fictional film, really some people are idiots.

    • @moominmay
      @moominmay 5 лет назад +31

      julian sturgeon not very respectful quoting film dialogue when an actual survivor is talking about her real life trauma and losing her father 🙄

  • @jessekaufman5056
    @jessekaufman5056 4 года назад +927

    I had family on my moms side who cancelled last minute. I wouldnt be here writing this if they did
    Update: wow I didn't think I would get this much feedback. It really makes me sad for all the generations that could of been.

    • @johnhunter7588
      @johnhunter7588 4 года назад +72

      Life's a crazy thing. Thanks for sharing.

    • @kawaiisakura23
      @kawaiisakura23 4 года назад +46

      Jesse Kaufman crazy how the universe works. I’m happy they canceled in time 💯

    • @thesrivastavas6601
      @thesrivastavas6601 4 года назад +39

      U should always thank God for. This 🙏🙏🙏

    • @eldadesta9343
      @eldadesta9343 4 года назад +9

      amazing

    • @aniketb3513
      @aniketb3513 4 года назад +18

      What if your family survived assuming they didn't cancel

  • @Lemonbowl1000
    @Lemonbowl1000 5 лет назад +483

    "...but no one found anyone." That hit hard.

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 лет назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🏃🏃🏃 Who hit you?

    • @truesoulghost2777
      @truesoulghost2777 4 года назад +8

      @@TheKonga88 you aren't even good at trolling.
      Just a douche.

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 4 года назад

      @@umershaikh8012 SPIBIKOT

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 4 года назад

      @@umershaikh8012 LISPEEPOT 😂😂😂😂😂😂🌕🐸💯🐲🐲🌙🌙👽👽👽😀👧🐵💸💸💰💰✌️🐍🐇🐇

    • @RubyClouds
      @RubyClouds 4 года назад

      @@truesoulghost2777 Bitch.

  • @jessandrews7360
    @jessandrews7360 2 года назад +61

    This woman was very close friends with my grandparents and even went to their wedding after survivng all of this, apparently she was a very down to earth and such a nice and respectful person

  • @Bxbyym4
    @Bxbyym4 3 года назад +689

    We’re 8 months into this pandemic, here I am in my titanic obsession again

  • @gurlzrool
    @gurlzrool 8 лет назад +420

    Whoa not only did she witness Titanic but tons of other things that happened between 1912-1990.

    • @opticaljewel3145
      @opticaljewel3145 7 лет назад

      Clockwork Ultranicon

    • @imxn1000
      @imxn1000 7 лет назад

      gurlzrool world wars for example

    • @myteacher1116
      @myteacher1116 7 лет назад

      gurlzrool when did she die??? Did she die in 1990

    • @chase902
      @chase902 7 лет назад +4

      gurlzrool
      Yea, like both world wars

    • @George-li1yv
      @George-li1yv 6 лет назад +4

      Claystead She missed the golden age of memes though

  • @adrienne3902
    @adrienne3902 4 года назад +364

    The fact that she lived through so much makes me realize that you should remind yourself that there is still hope even if you’re going through tough times. I can’t imagine how hard it’s been for her.

    • @JYYB
      @JYYB 3 года назад +6

      I always remind myself this. They are the ones that have gone through so much pain, hardship and torture. And I see people saying COVID is hard....😒 little do they know if they have gone through what she did they would never complain again.

  • @SabrinaLWilliams
    @SabrinaLWilliams 3 года назад +112

    Hearing that song in church must have terrified her. I can't imagine what being on the Titanic must have been like besides a horrific experience but this lady is a brave survivor who stuck by what she witnessed that night and was proven right on at least one point that was argued. Somebody in the comments can't believe the silence after the sinking would e as terrifying as the screaming but imagine witnessing all that and bobbing in a lifeboat in complete darkness with an eerie silence after all thr panic and noise, not knowing whether you are going to be rescued, not knowing whether your father/husband or whoever made it off the ship or not. I can well believe that part was just as scary

  • @elliem4683
    @elliem4683 5 лет назад +401

    Imagine being there. Hearing people screaming and running, knowing they were going to die soon. Imagine thinking back and watching the ship split in half. Just seems crazy to even think about it

    • @elliem4683
      @elliem4683 5 лет назад +27

      Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin bruh what is clearly proven the ship split. What 😂
      Edit: Also why would she lie about the ship being split because she knew every word was being heard for the whole world to hear if they wanted and also what she is saying could be used for research

    • @winecrimesfoodandtime7119
      @winecrimesfoodandtime7119 5 лет назад +7

      @Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin no she was right! Smh

    • @ravenel2
      @ravenel2 5 лет назад +34

      Arrogant men blathered on for Eighty years that it couldn’t split in two because of this that and the other thing. It’s lying in two pieces on the bottom of the ocean just as survivors said it broke. Why is this a problem for anyone? They saw it. Not you. Why are women’s eyewitness accounts always discounted by arrogant men who weren’t even there? Because they want to believe something different, and eyewitness accounts don’t fit into their odd reality.

    • @janefan1216
      @janefan1216 5 лет назад +29

      Then imagine people telling you to didn't break apart when you watched it with your own eyes, lived through it, and yet they have the arrogance to insist otherwise. Unimaginable how frustrating and hurtful that was. To tell a survivor, "no, that's not how it was." Horrible.

    • @danielsgrunge
      @danielsgrunge 5 лет назад +12

      @Hgyvtfygyhuh Ygihvutctvnininnin "Laws of science" lmao
      You're such a troll, go find a job or anything productive to do

  • @XBGamerX20
    @XBGamerX20 5 лет назад +837

    So sad, now there are no survivors from the Titanic...
    R.I.P. to them who survived and to them who died.😭

    • @MichaelTheFish
      @MichaelTheFish 5 лет назад +5

      There is! And the Survivors are 700+ sorry i can't remember...

    • @apixieswhisper
      @apixieswhisper 5 лет назад +57

      Michael the fish Animator The last Titanic survivor died in 2009.

    • @MichaelTheFish
      @MichaelTheFish 5 лет назад +3

      @@apixieswhisper the Baby who survived the Titanic? Yeah i know that.

    • @apixieswhisper
      @apixieswhisper 5 лет назад +2

      Michael the fish Animator Yeah I think I misunderstood your comment. Sorry😅

    • @MichaelTheFish
      @MichaelTheFish 5 лет назад +10

      @@apixieswhisper The Baby Survived the Titanic Then She died on 2009! You understand?

  • @hippiehoni
    @hippiehoni 3 года назад +124

    What an amazing woman! I am glad her story was recorded and put on RUclips because she clearly felt it was important to share her experience for others to learn from

  • @OSTARAEB4
    @OSTARAEB4 7 лет назад +739

    Imagine the horror. I'm glad she was saved but I find it's a shame her life must've been haunted by the memory of that night. Imagine what goes through the mind when you believe you're going to die.

    • @Scratchingforcash
      @Scratchingforcash 6 лет назад +13

      OSTARAEB4

    • @xiyoru
      @xiyoru 6 лет назад

      joshua serafini I would rather save my life dude

    • @KentuckyWallChicken
      @KentuckyWallChicken 6 лет назад +8

      I’ve survived a tornado before. Now this tornado didn’t kill anybody and it wasn’t even close to this bad of a disaster, but I know what it feels like when you think you’re going to die. It’s the most frightening feeling in the world. Wouldn’t wish it on a soul even though I’ve fully recovered now. I still get a little PTSD on majorly stormy nights though.

    • @tylerchenault2523
      @tylerchenault2523 6 лет назад

      KentuckyWallChicken I have been in the Joplin tornado and the Tuscaloosa tornado too

    • @bigga3095
      @bigga3095 6 лет назад

      oh I know, just think how my great grandmother @18 yrs old help save these people from death, and some of the people on her ship, TREATED THEM LIKE SHIT, AFTERWORD!!

  • @violetbowie4567
    @violetbowie4567 9 лет назад +419

    This is mesmerizing. The eeriest things she spoke about was the band playing as the ship sunk, and the sound of people drowning, followed by the silence. How could one ever fully recover from such a traumatic experience?

    • @acgillespie
      @acgillespie 9 лет назад +20

      violet bowie Jesus heals..

    • @exlibrisas
      @exlibrisas 9 лет назад +6

      violet bowie Still way better then a lot of tragedies where people burned to death.

    • @yeah6682
      @yeah6682 9 лет назад +7

      Wait, if she survived Titanic, and it's the 90s... Does that she mean she also lived through the WW1 and WW2?

    • @ECpian05
      @ECpian05 9 лет назад +6

      +acgillespie Jesus never answered those people's prayers.

    • @apocyldoomer
      @apocyldoomer 9 лет назад +5

      +violet bowie Easy answer, Eva was a tough broad, unlike the wimps of today, my mother is still a tough broad, strongest woman I will EVER know! These young pukes, Men and Woman of today, are WEAK and fragile, cannot handle tough times, I had plenty of hard Times still going strong!!

  • @jeanard4240
    @jeanard4240 3 года назад +704

    When I was in 9th grade (back in the 1970's) I had to interview an older living relative on something that made an impact on their life (historical event). My great grandmother (who was born in 1888) was still living, and I chose to interview her. At the time, I thought she would choose the events of WW1 or WW2 (she had a brother who fought in WW1 and 2 sons who fought in WW2), but she chose the sinking of the Titanic. I was truly stunned by her choice, since she had no relatives or friends that had been on board the Titanic. My great grandmother said it had affected her just the same.
    She explained that before the ship's first voyage there were several stories about the ship in local newspapers. One newspaper titled it; "The Unsinkable Ship" and in the paragraph of the story stated..."even God cannot sink this ship". My great grandmother said the moment she read that line in the paper she knew in her heart that the Titanic was doomed. She also mentioned the number of civilians lost in the accident. It was considered an astronomical number of deaths during that time period.

    • @vivianhernandez7579
      @vivianhernandez7579 3 года назад +31

      The ignorance of man is undeniable. It's true that Satan's greatest weapon is the ignorance of God's word!!

    • @Goldrefinedthrufire
      @Goldrefinedthrufire 3 года назад +66

      God showing us we need to be humble perhaps

    • @robinhartman6275
      @robinhartman6275 3 года назад +68

      Man’s arrogance. God will not be mocked

    • @daniellmeadows5701
      @daniellmeadows5701 3 года назад +14

      Oh wow thats a great story.thank u for sharing

    • @Eireann.
      @Eireann. 3 года назад +5

      Very interesting thanks.

  • @oldheadcook
    @oldheadcook 3 года назад +112

    My Grandmother, Georgette Maxwell, wes a 12 year old French orphan on a French cargo ship heading to America when the Titanic sank, her ship received a SOS, but was to far away.

    • @preciousthing101
      @preciousthing101 3 года назад +5

      😭

    • @franciscoivanoff2821
      @franciscoivanoff2821 4 месяца назад

      How sad that was, and I'm sorry that your grandmother was left without a family like this. But at least I would have had a rewarded life, otherwise you yourself wouldn't be here.

  • @alexmasswell5905
    @alexmasswell5905 4 года назад +697

    She was the last survivor to remember anything

    • @GN-dt5ls
      @GN-dt5ls 4 года назад +45

      No, she wasn’t. Lillian Asplund was the last one to remember Titanic. She died 2006.

    • @alexmasswell5905
      @alexmasswell5905 4 года назад +7

      Mo B she said she was the last

    • @GN-dt5ls
      @GN-dt5ls 4 года назад

      @@alexmasswell5905 Thats not right tho.

    • @Charlie_Loves
      @Charlie_Loves 4 года назад +17

      Mo B to remember. Not the last survivor. Context clues.

    • @alexmasswell5905
      @alexmasswell5905 4 года назад +45

      @Anomalocaris she was only a couple months old she didn’t remember anything all though she was the last survivor

  • @petermacdonough9077
    @petermacdonough9077 8 лет назад +1102

    Wow!!! Shit. Talk about a remarkable memory for her age. She might as well been the "real Rose" of the Titanic movie. You if you think about it, she witnessed everything and even the ship going down and you can imagine how terrifying that must have been to a 7-year old girl. Those screams for help and mercy from drowning people must have stayed with her for years and years. They didnt have psychiatrists back in those days and she said she never talked about it for years. She lost her father and many many other women lost their husbands, trying to find them on the Carpathia. She keeps repeating the horrifying cries of the people who drowned with the ship. Our generation learns about the Titanic through the famous movie but this woman...she lived through it!!! :(

    • @MsWaggydog
      @MsWaggydog 8 лет назад +32

      and then two world wars after that too.

    • @sadej.2697
      @sadej.2697 8 лет назад +2

      +MsWaggydog lol

    • @emmarenee4767
      @emmarenee4767 8 лет назад +1

      ya

    • @viviprincess9428
      @viviprincess9428 8 лет назад +2

      but rose from the movie wasn't a 7 yr old u sicko!

    • @Robbzterrs
      @Robbzterrs 8 лет назад +12

      So jack fucked a 7year-old girl and painted a picture of her while she was nude...?
      This movie is dead to me.

  • @nickykim4382
    @nickykim4382 4 года назад +656

    SHES SO PRETTY AND HER VOICE IS SO RELAXING

    • @jamesverner2812
      @jamesverner2812 3 года назад +11

      @mister Z I could hardly understand a word she said--and I am British!

    • @jamesverner2812
      @jamesverner2812 3 года назад

      @mister Z What do you mean when you say she is talking about her voice? I can't understand her.

    • @raversfantasy
      @raversfantasy 3 года назад +3

      @@jamesverner2812 her tone, not her accent

    • @jamesverner2812
      @jamesverner2812 3 года назад +1

      @@raversfantasy Thanks , Aly!

    • @Rury27
      @Rury27 3 года назад +4

      @@jamesverner2812 could be understood perfectly. I’ve watched this many’s a time and it has to be one of the best first hand accounts of the tragedy.

  • @TheKuldi
    @TheKuldi 3 года назад +69

    Imagine being left behind on a sinking ship... Poor people :(

  • @cocococonut3388
    @cocococonut3388 5 лет назад +216

    You could tell she was hurting when telling this story

  • @alexnolan2577
    @alexnolan2577 5 лет назад +60

    7:18 “We rode away, and I didnt close my eyes, at all. I saw that ship sink... and I saw that ship break in half.” The most powerful words I will ever hear.

  • @FSCforal
    @FSCforal 5 лет назад +374

    I can't believe they think its ok to put adverts in the middle of this

    • @juliaarnold1078
      @juliaarnold1078 5 лет назад +19

      DAN THE PROFESSOR what wrong with it. They need to earn money like anyone else

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 лет назад

      Yeah because Eva never got paid either eh! " Your stupidity is incomprehensible.. Not mention the billions others have made off it.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @asmrlobe9728
      @asmrlobe9728 5 лет назад +14

      @@TheKonga88 what the fuck is wrong with u? spouting ur hate all over this thread. why dont u go look for people who will listen face to face at ur stupid rants? prob coz every1 hates u lol

    • @barbarabaldwin7120
      @barbarabaldwin7120 4 года назад +2

      THEY JUST HAVE NO RESPECT:"IT WAS LONG AGO," I GUESS THEY THINK. LOOK AT EVA. SO YOU THINK SHE DOESN'T STILL MISS HER PARENTS AFTER THIS INTERVIEW? I THINK THEY ARE ALL TOGETHER NOW.. HOWEVER GOD WORKS THOSE THINGS OUT. ADVERTS.BAH!! I FEEL LIKE I AM "THERE," WHEN SHE SPEAKS!!!!

    • @chloeb1788
      @chloeb1788 4 года назад

      You can avoid adverts but moving the time bar to the end and pressing the rewtach symbol on the screen. It removes all adverts.

  • @deandra138
    @deandra138 3 года назад +59

    Watching her get so politely emotional when she talks about her father makes me so sad 😔

  • @kareemmoutez6856
    @kareemmoutez6856 5 лет назад +523

    Today marks 107 years since the Titanic sank.
    Sunday, April 14, 1912 - Sunday, April 14, 2019.
    Prayers for those who lost their lives.
    Also my grandmothers death anniversary.
    🙏🏼💔

    • @thegoldenchild740
      @thegoldenchild740 5 лет назад +14

      I know I’m late, but I’m a huge titanic nerd! And I was depressed the whole day April 15 ( day it sank)
      It hit an Ice burg April 14 11:40 pm
      Sunk April 15 , 2:20 am

    • @tiffaniethomas1983
      @tiffaniethomas1983 5 лет назад +7

      The TITANIC sank on the 15th of April.

    • @kareemmoutez6856
      @kareemmoutez6856 5 лет назад +6

      Tiffanie Thomas-Sonhiem yes it started sinking April 14 and fully emerged in water by the next day.

    • @boogphilly8321
      @boogphilly8321 5 лет назад +1

      It hit on April 14th my birthday. Sank on the 15th.

    • @cas3y_
      @cas3y_ 5 лет назад

      Kareem Moutez April15 1912*

  • @AmberCScott
    @AmberCScott 7 лет назад +553

    Not to be rude but to all the people saying to bad she wasn't around to see the film, I highly doubt a woman as remarkable as herself would have had any interest in seeing such a film, it also may have been too much for her emotionally and mentally. Just a thought.
    That aside my god what a beautiful woman 💜

    • @leah-marie5031
      @leah-marie5031 6 лет назад +4

      AmberCScott very true

    • @tomclose449
      @tomclose449 6 лет назад +15

      The memories may have have her an anxiety attack during the film and maybe a heart attack

    • @MrWeareone777
      @MrWeareone777 6 лет назад +11

      AmberCScott She watched "A night to Remember" in 1958. James Cameron basically did a remake of that movie.

    • @lauriefaithprescott
      @lauriefaithprescott 6 лет назад +5

      She lived it she didn't need to see the film. (Not being mean) and besides emotionally I dont think she could handle it.

    • @dreamdivine256
      @dreamdivine256 5 лет назад

      AmberCScott well said.

  • @dan3843
    @dan3843 3 года назад +65

    This is such an incredible and invaluable piece of footage it blows my mind that it's possible to listen to the account of a titanic survivor right here on RUclips. I really don't think people appreciate the horror people experienced that night.

  • @Poeley
    @Poeley 8 лет назад +463

    I bet this woman had some extrodinary and eerie stories, I could of sat there all day listening them.

    • @Scratchingforcash
      @Scratchingforcash 6 лет назад +20

      Yup

    • @nicholemiles8847
      @nicholemiles8847 6 лет назад

      Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds I agree. I would love to have had the chance to talk to her.

    • @nicholemiles8847
      @nicholemiles8847 6 лет назад +1

      joshua serafini they really are,not all (when I was a child) had older people to sit down and tell them stories of their life as children. It fascinates me because it was a whole different life back then,sometimes I would have loved to live back in the day. But I'm happy just being 31 married with our 5 children and our home.

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 6 лет назад

      Same oml could be a director for movies

    • @minecraftofficialaccount2193
      @minecraftofficialaccount2193 6 лет назад

      L.S.D.

  • @berjaboy
    @berjaboy 8 лет назад +128

    Thank God we live in an age where we were able to record people like Eva Hart's recollections of what happened that awful night, especially since all who survived have now passed on. I thought she gave a very poignant and intelligent interview. Rest in Peace Eva....

  • @helenhicks7542
    @helenhicks7542 5 лет назад +150

    She came to my school to give a talk, i was 7, ive been fascinated ever since, i come from Southampton and a couple of family members went down, my grandmother waved them off, thank goodness, talking interviews around to get the storey straight, R.I.P. to all lost!!!!!!

    • @helenhicks7542
      @helenhicks7542 4 года назад +4

      @Baz Bazdad wow thats interesting, im in the middle of reading her book 🙋‍♀️

    • @helenhicks7542
      @helenhicks7542 4 года назад +4

      @Baz Bazdad wow just watched that, its a place i must visit one day, thankyou 👍

    • @helenhicks7542
      @helenhicks7542 4 года назад +3

      @Baz Bazdad wow, im finding this all very interesting, at our sea city museum, i saw the suit that Jack wore in the film and the big blue necklace that was used in film also 🖐

  • @skeptical_gaming1338
    @skeptical_gaming1338 3 года назад +123

    This was extremely fascinating hearing an actual account of what happened. I can't even imagine going through something like that and still being able to recall the details 80+ years later. Hearing this was bone chilling...

    • @edwinlazo851
      @edwinlazo851 2 года назад +6

      Yeah but remember her mom was there too, maybe they talk about this tragedy for years and her mom made sure she didnt Forget what really happened

  • @neyneyNunya
    @neyneyNunya 3 года назад +263

    Her story is one I always remember because of her mother’s premonition. There is one other story of a male survivor who lived close to a sports stadium. He hated hearing the roar of the crowd because he said it reminded him if the victims screams when they hit the water. RIP Ms Hart.

  • @LionKingPuppy-td6kw
    @LionKingPuppy-td6kw 6 лет назад +238

    This woman is so well put together, for her age, and especially for all the things she saw aboard Titanic. I can imagine myself sitting with her for so many hours, listening to all her stories. I can practically see myself in that living room so engrossed and hanging on to every word she said. God rest this brave woman's soul.

    • @chayim.polevoy4851
      @chayim.polevoy4851 5 лет назад

      Lion KingPuppy2017

    • @tiffprendergast
      @tiffprendergast 5 лет назад +1

      Lion KingPuppy2017 rip

    • @willyboy6126
      @willyboy6126 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, same here....I was totally mesmerized by Eva Hart's recollections, just like how everyone was enthralled during Rose's recounting of the tragedy in the movie.

  • @abbyemerson6154
    @abbyemerson6154 4 года назад +325

    The way she speaks about it just makes the whole story better

    • @louisatrow9225
      @louisatrow9225 3 года назад +3

      And it makes it less scary

    • @abbyemerson6154
      @abbyemerson6154 3 года назад +4

      @La'queerdo Jackson um no if you go through a major trauma like that you can remember the details and she probably kept a journal or diary

    • @abbyemerson6154
      @abbyemerson6154 3 года назад +1

      @La'queerdo Jackson what’s your problem

    • @miadavis3277
      @miadavis3277 3 года назад +1

      @monkey tini dumbass no but obviously her mum told her what happened too and maybe other people’s stories could have jolted her memory. You have no clue how this woman felt at all you can’t give such an opinion about how well she remembers this traumatic event omg. It’s fucking trauma mate it stays with you

  • @johnstedman4075
    @johnstedman4075 3 года назад +51

    Eva Hart was widely regarded as the most erudite and accurate of the remaining survivors when I was privileged to meet her in the early 1980s during the filming of a documentary. It was interesting to note, once the wreck of RMS Titanic was located and photographed in 1985, that Eva had throughout her lifetime correctly remembered and recounted many details of the sinking and its aftermath, which was remarkable considering that she was aged just 7 at the time. This is an excellent video, but would benefit if its subtitles were carefully proofread and amended.

    • @franciscoivanoff2821
      @franciscoivanoff2821 4 месяца назад

      I agree with that regarding the subtitles or the translation, and I think that in one of the stories she tells, it was about the time her mother felt the vibration, which was around 11:50, when in reality the boat crashed at approximately 11:40, that's where I get confused. Except that slight vibration that Eva's mother felt was when the ship stopped, that is, when its engines stopped moving. But if this was the case, then the mother must have felt two slight tremors: the collision with the iceberg and the stopping of the ship itself.
      It was a great privilege that you were able to meet her in person, friend. I truly congratulate you.

  • @king_jahzeh1795
    @king_jahzeh1795 8 лет назад +1670

    that's so sad I feel bad for her

    • @izurayfernandes181
      @izurayfernandes181 6 лет назад

      Xxx_Zer0gamer _xxX me too

    • @Extratyggis
      @Extratyggis 6 лет назад +2

      well shes dead now

    • @dextermaximus6270
      @dextermaximus6270 6 лет назад +5

      Outgoing entertaining man I didn't know any of those 1500+ passengers onboard that ship either but I still feel really bad for them. I feel bad for a lot people who've gone through terrible things that I don't know from whether it be from Titanic to Lesandro Guzman-Feliz's terrible murder. She's just feeling sorry for someone that doesn't really need to be.

    • @seoknator
      @seoknator 6 лет назад +6

      Outgoing entertaining man Because she went through something terrible you dumb fuck. There’s nothing wrong with feeling bad for someone you don’t know it’s human

    • @someone9119
      @someone9119 5 лет назад

      Zer0_ The_weirdo meee too i feel so bad for her!!😭😘❤️