40 Interesting Photos Of The Titanic Survivors

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2021
  • We're all familiar with the story of the Titanic... At 11:39 p.m. on April 14, 1912, a young lookout named Frederick Fleet spotted an iceberg. Titanic was headed straight for it. The Titanic collided, and two hours and 40 minutes later, the boat was swallowed by the ocean.
    2,224 people were on board. Only 700 survived.
    It's a tragedy that has stuck in our minds more than a century, but we're likely unfamiliar with the real faces of the people who survived it. In the images below, we see what the immediate aftermath of the tragedy looked like, from New York all the way to the UK.
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  • @RareHistory
    @RareHistory  2 года назад +34

    Make sure to subscribe for more awesome videos!

    • @Forestables
      @Forestables Год назад +4

      That's what is gonna happen if you spark my history plug!(you have sparked that plug) that's earned you a sub!

    • @bpdbhp1632
      @bpdbhp1632 Год назад +3

      They dont know the precise iceberg that sank the titanic

  • @ritacatalinich
    @ritacatalinich Год назад +150

    I never get tiered hearing about the History of The Titanic . It’s absolutely fascinating for me .

    • @aimeemarilu544
      @aimeemarilu544 Год назад +2

      me too

    • @S_s390
      @S_s390 Год назад +1

      Titan added 😢

    • @notyourbiz235
      @notyourbiz235 Год назад

      It is a mixture of sadness and happiness and historic interest

    • @conniea.4600
      @conniea.4600 11 месяцев назад +1

      Me too

    • @fmyoung
      @fmyoung Месяц назад

      The Titanic fascinates many

  • @d.dorough
    @d.dorough 2 года назад +88

    The 2 adorable babies never knew what all the fuss was about until later. What a shock! And an incredible story to tell their children.

    • @Forestables
      @Forestables Год назад +13

      Btw the last titanic survivor died around 13 years ago

    • @eshitasmelodicmoods
      @eshitasmelodicmoods Год назад +5

      and the babies may be dead by now. its a long long back😢....gives me goosebumps

    • @soualmirochdi386
      @soualmirochdi386 Год назад

      Yes 😢😢

  • @Jayhavens1
    @Jayhavens1 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the video ---- this video at 0:12 confirms what I had been thinking all my life that there was absolutely no need for all 1,500 passengers to die on that sinking ship:
    As I suspected, the Iceberg was more than just a 'berg' but an actual combination of 'IceBerg' within a flow or more correctly, a 'Shelf of Ice.'
    As such, Smith should -- immediately upon learning that his ship was dommed and that the lifeboats would not hold all the passengers and that most all of the lifeboats were gone -- have IMMEDIATELY given orders to steer the Titanic DIRECTLY into the Ice Shelf at FULL SPEED, thereby allowing passengers - once she stopped after hitting the shelf -- the opportunity for survival on the ice shelf until Carpathis's arrival.
    It was a glaring oversight and missed opportunity by Smith and one that cost 1,500 people their lives...

  • @jenniferfulford3871
    @jenniferfulford3871 2 года назад +162

    I wouldn’t describe these photos shocking. They are historically interesting and significant.

    • @richardl772
      @richardl772 Год назад +3

      My grandmother’s fiancée drowned on the Titanic and am ashamed to say that the family breathed a sigh of relief cos no one really liked him. A few years later at the end of WW1 she met my grandfather, a soldier from OZ and here we all are…..

    • @karendixon401
      @karendixon401 Год назад +3

      What is shocking is where are all the children?!!! Not many went on the trip? Or were they left on the lowest decks?! Horrible.. NEVER travel with the elite on board if that's the only number of lifeboats and gear because they won't be for lower class !!! 👿 😢😢

    • @minnamiin
      @minnamiin Год назад

      ​​@@karendixon401who said the life boats weren't for lowerclass??

  • @Steve14ps
    @Steve14ps 2 года назад +201

    You have to admire the courage and professionalism of the crew of the RMS Carpathia who rescued the survivors of the Titanic

    • @XueYangbaby
      @XueYangbaby Год назад +12

      exactly. that heroic ship also deserves a movie

    • @Blahblahblah-w5g
      @Blahblahblah-w5g 11 месяцев назад +2

      They sailed full speed through icy waters to save people on the Titanic...rushing getting hit by a berg themselves!

    • @gaynorpatterson2915
      @gaynorpatterson2915 11 месяцев назад +2

      They didn’t even hesitate. They knew what they had to do and they knew they were the only ones around who could save them. Even the passengers of the carpathia had to have been patient with their cruise being interrupted and disturbed. If only the Californian had responded sooner they could have save even more lives. So sad RIP

  • @deezimmo4814
    @deezimmo4814 2 года назад +298

    My relatives were supposed to take the Titanic but missed the boat by one day; they ended up on the sister ship and lived. I have a copy of the passenger manifest with their names listed.

    • @charlestaylor3544
      @charlestaylor3544 2 года назад +60

      Amazing! My wife’s grandmother was supposed to sail on Titanic, but her ferry boat was delayed by storm and she missed the boat!

    • @steveb7310
      @steveb7310 2 года назад +60

      Sometimes it’s good to miss the boat.

    • @user-dr2ww2jg8o
      @user-dr2ww2jg8o Год назад +1

      Cap

    • @JohVun
      @JohVun Год назад +16

      My antsister was on Titanic and survived 😊🎉❤

    • @jilliansmaniotto2326
      @jilliansmaniotto2326 Год назад +9

      … that doesn’t make sense. which “sister ship” were they on that left a day after titanic? olympic was in new york when titanic left southampton, and didn’t go west again for another month.

  • @ChuckN516
    @ChuckN516 Год назад +51

    Seeing there were so few survivors on a lifeboat made me so sad. This lifeboat could carry double number of peoples

  • @kaymuldoon3575
    @kaymuldoon3575 Год назад +466

    Hard to believe that one guy survived the Titanic sinking and then TWO world wars, only to take his own life as an old man. So very sad.

    • @karenhoward6712
      @karenhoward6712 Год назад +26

      I thought the same thing 😢.

    • @jennifersolomon2769
      @jennifersolomon2769 Год назад +70

      Yes I guess the horrors he witnessed in 3 major events in his lifetime was too much to bear, so heartbreaking really. So many soldiers suffered the fate of depression and suicide after the wars especially since they joined when they were so young barely out of their teens.

    • @partiellementecreme
      @partiellementecreme Год назад +11

      Some people survived two nuclear attacks.

    • @sirinbekoglu4468
      @sirinbekoglu4468 Год назад +5

      ​@@jennifersolomon2769 İntahar eden kişinin ismi nedir?

    • @jennifersolomon2769
      @jennifersolomon2769 Год назад +13

      @@sirinbekoglu4468 Frederick Fleet is his name, it's the first guy that comes up in this video clip. I'm English speaking so I hope I understood your question lol because I googled the translation.

  • @Blahblahblah-w5g
    @Blahblahblah-w5g 11 месяцев назад +2

    My great grandma...we called her Nana.She died in 1984...when i was 9 years old in the 4th grade.i have a super sharp memory and now im 47.Her daughter...my maternal grandma..died in 2019.i remember my grandma taking us to see her 80 something year old mother Monica...who was elderly and ailing.She was a tiny frail thing with a peanut butter complexion similar to mine.What freaked me about her were her pigeon crooked toes that looked absolutely hideous to my young eyes.Nana was born in 1895!so she was 17...or almost close to it...when Titanic sank!i bet she remembered the sinking of Titanic.R.I.P Nana...
    She owned a brownstone in Brooklyn and my mom and brother still live there.But when i was coming up in the 80's and 90'S...i remember the Victorian looking furniture and the antique radio! At 14 and 15 years old..back in the early 1990's..i remember used to just stare at that old antique radio.i was infatuated with that big clunky looking thing.the old fashioned wallpaper and furniture..made it feel like i was in an Eduardian time machine.My grandma was Nanas' only child.She raised us.She once blurted "we have irish ancestry".She was very fairskinned.I was the lightest of her grandkids...and when i took my DNA test....yup...turns out i was 14 %caucasian...6%of that was irish.I always felt a pull towards the past...towards european immigrants...ellis island....and of anything from the old days.Even though im black...i love 80's and 70's music...white men...haha...and before my DNA results taken in 2018....i was always drawn to the st pattys day parade.Of Carribean descent...my grandma tried to teach me how to eat properly and set the table just like in the movie Titanic.lol.When my Nana died in 1984 at the age of 82 or 83..I went to school bragging about it..trying to get sympathy from people.Now that I look back...I interacted with an an ancestor who was born in the late 1800's.How cool is that?😅

  • @peterhaynes8258
    @peterhaynes8258 2 года назад +55

    This was/is very very sad, R.I.P. All those who lost their lives.

  • @iahorvath
    @iahorvath Год назад +22

    With not enough lifeboats for everyone, only the wealthiest survived. So tragic.

    • @Blahblahblah-w5g
      @Blahblahblah-w5g 11 месяцев назад +1

      Not true.some second class and even steerage people survived

  • @cacampbell3654
    @cacampbell3654 Год назад +30

    Fabulous photos and wonderfully readable descriptions! I appreciate what you’ve done for us so much! Music was great too!

  • @ambreeniram2268
    @ambreeniram2268 Год назад +19

    Thanks for sharing these parts of history.

  • @miuvans
    @miuvans Год назад +18

    The pictures that hit me most here are the ones from relatives waiting for their family 😢 in that moment caught they still didn’t know they love ones had perished

  • @Basauri48970
    @Basauri48970 Год назад +17

    5:50 It's worth mentioning that the French brothers Michel and Edmond Navratil had been kidnapped by their father, a Slovakian citizen, after the marriage with their Italian born mother fell apart.
    He intended to start a new life in America assuming a new identity - that's why all 3 were travelling under the false surname Hoffmann - and it's extremely likely that their mother would have never known whatever happened to them had the Titanic not sunk that night. Doesn't bear thinking.
    As it turns out however, the Titanic sank and the father went down with it. When his body was recovered from the sea (body#15), it was found that he was carrying a revolver in his pocket. Because of his assumed surname, Hoffmann, he was buried in a cemetery assigned for Jewish victims.
    The little kids on the other hand were mercifully rescued on the last lifeboat to be launched (collapsible D), and once in America, the authorities tried to find any relatives to look after them. They had the work cut out for them as the children didn't understand English (they only responded to French) and were far too young to know their own surname, let alone the names of other relatives, addresses, etc.
    The sinking had made headlines all over the world and continued for some time; the photo of those poor French speaking orphans who couldn't find their family followed suit. One can only start to imagine how their poor mother back in France must have felt when she opened the newspaper and saw the portrait of her babies as survivors of the Titanic, no less. Thankfully she was able to reunite with them soon after.
    I guess it's a small grace, among all the inimaginable horror and pain, that at least this tragedy allowed a mother to reunite with her kidnapped children.

    • @gaynorpatterson2915
      @gaynorpatterson2915 11 месяцев назад

      Michel Navartil
      Was the last male
      Survivor from the Titanic. He was one of the French orphans. He died in 2001

    • @Basauri48970
      @Basauri48970 11 месяцев назад

      @@gaynorpatterson2915 That's right.

  • @superjaded1738
    @superjaded1738 2 года назад +12

    The feller who spotted the iceberg & went on to fight in both world wars probably suffered from ptsd & that’s why he was depressed & killed himself

  • @joansavage1857
    @joansavage1857 2 года назад +10

    The photos are amazing! Thank you…

  • @lazylucy1583
    @lazylucy1583 Год назад +24

    It was like going back in time . 🙏🏻 History recorded for generations to see. 🙏🏻

  • @redcroftbearbear185
    @redcroftbearbear185 2 месяца назад +1

    Great Video, *RIP to all lost that night* Thank you so much for all your editing and info attached,. Greatly appreciated, cheers for posting 👍🏼.

  • @notyourbiz235
    @notyourbiz235 Год назад +4

    It is the matter of luck or a bad luck. I was once rescued by an unknown lady in the Baltic Sea. I was 9 then and very proud " swimmer ".....I am always grateful for being rescued and could only say " thank you " ....Too schocked to say more ....

  • @aliyawaqar4172
    @aliyawaqar4172 Год назад +5

    I couldn't watch it without shedding tears of sorrow even though it's a century old tragedy. 😢😢😢

  • @carmelmhennessy9738
    @carmelmhennessy9738 2 года назад +13

    Really really interesting. Thank you for doing this.

  • @jessicaboisvert3138
    @jessicaboisvert3138 Год назад +3

    WOW! This is so awesome and interesting thanks for sharing this I enjoyed watching it.

  • @trendywipp3715
    @trendywipp3715 Год назад +3

    Interesting fact, the survivors stayed at the Jane Hotel. In 2008 they restored the hotel to the original state in 1912. It's kind of a cool place to stay when on a budget.

  • @haroldrupert4957
    @haroldrupert4957 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this moving pictures tribute .

  • @sttarch5150
    @sttarch5150 2 года назад +19

    Quality production. Nice to see something better than click-bait. The music couldn't be more perfect.

  • @terrancerosesr5390
    @terrancerosesr5390 Год назад +20

    I remember back in 1981 I was talking to one of the surrviors of that historic moment in a nursing home .

    • @ThEhObBiT1959
      @ThEhObBiT1959 Год назад +4

      It’s about that time I also met a survivor a lovely lady who came to my school it was a great honour to meet her .

  • @heathermac4024
    @heathermac4024 2 года назад +90

    The loss of human life was so avoidable this goes to show how the crew treated lower class people and this coast so many life's I can't imagine how chaotic and terrifying this would have been for all souls on board my heart goes out to all of you ❤️

    • @tonipope3164
      @tonipope3164 Год назад +6

      Can you imagine if they survived... How time could have been rewrote... So sad

    • @emiliaestrada4995
      @emiliaestrada4995 Год назад +3

      I am agreed with you @heathermac4024

    • @kevindavies2334
      @kevindavies2334 Год назад +9

      Titanic could have had more lifeboats, but White Star felt they would look unsightly and give the wrong impression after all she was "Unsinkable !"
      When they first started to lower the allowed quota of lifeboats into the freezing Atlantic, many passengers still believed Titanic would not sink, deciding to stay on board to wait for rescue. Lifeboats rode away from the stricken ship in the early stages less than half full . Not all of them chose to come back when from a distance they could see how quickly she was sinking and hear the screams of the survivors in the water, pleading for rescue!!!

    • @ritacatalinich
      @ritacatalinich Год назад +2

      It hasn’t changed ,because that’s how life is & how the difference of classes in our society are treated even today If you are one of the “ The have’s “ or if you are one of the “Have not “ there is a difference in how one is treated in life & The Titanic is a good example of how you will be treated all the time , if you have a fare that you paid for in life that will allow you survive & then your chances are high ! But if your fare hasn’t been paid then you are a beggar & your choices in life will only be if your luck comes your way 😢 it’s sad & not fair but that’s how life it works 😊 I’ve always said life is like a trip on THE TITANIC you either live because you are at the top or you die if you can’t make it up the stairs 😂

    • @ceciliasosa620
      @ceciliasosa620 Год назад

      Lo bueno de los aviones es que no existen clases sociales...basta ver la Tragedia de los Andes...

  • @jamesleon5985
    @jamesleon5985 Год назад +2

    Some amazing historical photos 👍👌

  • @dhulipalamrao
    @dhulipalamrao 11 месяцев назад +2

    I am always fascinated with the myth, history and stories of the 'unsinkable' Titanic. I read many texts and saw many videos for years. It is interesting to note that the iceberg is 100,000 years old. My heart flows for souls and survivors of the Titanic. It is great the ship still fascinates the world.

  • @expo1706
    @expo1706 11 месяцев назад +1

    My maternal great grandfather was on board the Carpathia (hence the name, muntii Carpati, Carthpathian mountain range running through Romania) coming to work in the States for a awhile from Romania. Teodor was his name. When he returned back home to Romania later on he would recall the sad and cold pasengers that were rescued. Unde dai si unde crapa moment : )).

  • @kaprivenom5316
    @kaprivenom5316 Год назад

    Hats off to this collection

  • @carnifaxx
    @carnifaxx 2 года назад +12

    5:49 - the surname Navratil literally means "(he) returned/came back"

  • @denisecaringer4726
    @denisecaringer4726 Год назад +1

    Very nicely done.

  • @calbob750
    @calbob750 Год назад +24

    What’s even more tragic is that the survivors and families of those who died were never compensated for their loss.

    • @Lili-xq9sn
      @Lili-xq9sn Год назад

      There was survivor's compensation. 3:36. But when a widow remarried she was given a small lump sum and survivor payments stopped.

  • @Carpenterdane
    @Carpenterdane Год назад +18

    If there was any heroes to this tragedy it was Captain Rostron of the Carpathia and his crew.

  • @iliketowatchvideos47
    @iliketowatchvideos47 Год назад

    This was brilliant and the music aswell

  • @SealAngel
    @SealAngel Год назад +26

    Every single person on that ship was a hero.

  • @royalanania3306
    @royalanania3306 2 года назад +8

    Eerie little video,but it captures the disaster well from a different angle.

  • @nongthip
    @nongthip Год назад +11

    Thank you to the creators of this video. An impressive and also of course tragic homage to the historical event. Also of note - hats were all the rage back then, and the rich really showed off their stylish clothing. Same thing now everyone would be wearing cheap comfortable sweat shirts and stretch pants with baseball hats.

    • @lindahollander3588
      @lindahollander3588 Год назад +2

      I was born in the wrong era, I don't like people's style now

  • @rachel-rb4bp
    @rachel-rb4bp Год назад +3

    Oh the poor darling having been through all that it is very moving and deeply sad for those who lost loved ones I cannot imagine how a person could get over such a horrifying experience God bless them all.

  • @albertcross4275
    @albertcross4275 2 года назад +9

    I used to know a man called pop Drinkwater, and he told me he was a stoker on Carpathia, on that night with titanic... 😞🇫🇷

  • @adamssanchez7709
    @adamssanchez7709 10 месяцев назад

    Exelent thanks

  • @libertyann439
    @libertyann439 2 года назад +17

    I wonder how many autographs of the survivors are out there.

    • @montanalaurahall
      @montanalaurahall Год назад +4

      I thought that part was pretty crazy. These people had been through trauma, and people tested them like celebrities. And we wonder why traumatic events are somehow glorified.

  • @ceasarandrepont1243
    @ceasarandrepont1243 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing their stories.

  • @melodyflores5422
    @melodyflores5422 2 года назад +24

    I don't feel this was shocking but heart breaking 💔😢 but they were all amazing ppl . An the gentleman Goggingiem prepared himself to go down with the ship an I'm sure that took everything in him to do so an bravery n class . May all who perished keep RIP. ✝️☮️'m so Sorry that it happened .

  • @muffinjunior1280
    @muffinjunior1280 Год назад +7

    Oh no, Thomas Andrews....he felt so guilty and has chosen the bottom of the North Atlantic. But he died as a hero...he helped to inform all the passengers about the incidence.

  • @pietrogiglio-kl8wy
    @pietrogiglio-kl8wy Год назад +1

    Magnifique documentaire sur le Titanic

  • @christopherfritz3840
    @christopherfritz3840 Год назад +4

    Anyone out there in the Philadelphia area take note that on 4/15/2023 (13:00) The Laurel Hill cemetery East is having a special tour of the gravesites of both victims(!) and survivors buried in this old Landmark. After watching this I am INTRIGUED..

  • @aimeemoore1094
    @aimeemoore1094 Год назад

    Very good and interesting

  • @sandrasmith5611
    @sandrasmith5611 2 года назад +10

    Very sad...so many people died for nothing...those life boats should of been filled!

    • @mary-annebarnett654
      @mary-annebarnett654 2 года назад +1

      Nobody knew what to do as there were never any lifeboat drills. White Star slashed the number of lifeboats to give the notables on board a nicer view and more space to promenade

  • @model-man7802
    @model-man7802 Год назад +2

    I missed the shocking part buy it's a great video

  • @geowynleda4641
    @geowynleda4641 Год назад +4

    Beautiful music.

  • @tatulialpaidze8162
    @tatulialpaidze8162 11 месяцев назад +1

    THIS TRAGEDY IS ENDLESS.TITANIC WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED IN MANY PEOPLES HEARTS😥😥😥

  • @MissOnaBudget
    @MissOnaBudget Год назад +1

    The music is haunting! 😔...here after the tragedy of the Titan sub.

  • @ewade1342
    @ewade1342 Год назад +5

    Wonderful music score. Wish I new the name of piece and composer.

  • @MrWCramer
    @MrWCramer 2 года назад +4

    What is the name, and composer of this music. Love your site.

  • @deniseblades41
    @deniseblades41 Год назад +2

    Seemingly quite a few lifeboats were nearly empty, they wouldn't go back for survivors fearing they would be swamped, how true not sure, Iv'e read a few survivors stories, Dennis

  • @dotdoughty5504
    @dotdoughty5504 2 года назад +2

    Sad. But. Very intresting.

  • @mojahidmojahid505
    @mojahidmojahid505 Год назад

    Thanks very sad 😔

  • @ninaharper6282
    @ninaharper6282 Год назад +3

    It would have been more legible if the printing had not been in yellow.

  • @debrabradley7227
    @debrabradley7227 Год назад +1

    Love the music 🎶 🎵

  • @joannanangle4876
    @joannanangle4876 Год назад +2

    How really sad it all was and so frightening all round

  • @annamariehewitt3173
    @annamariehewitt3173 Год назад

    This video is Haunting

  • @TheSwamynathan
    @TheSwamynathan Год назад +1

    The subtitles are very unreadable.. You should've put it on the video itself rather than on the bottom! Nice Photos.Thanks for the Efforts.

  • @cordeliadaniels7737
    @cordeliadaniels7737 2 года назад +3

    What a thing to happen ! Oh my !

  • @Sheskis
    @Sheskis 11 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine having to get back on a ship to travel back home to Southampton
    Terrifying 😩

  • @deekey9562
    @deekey9562 2 года назад +4

    so many life's lost...most of them where children.. so sad

  • @ulaygyi4927
    @ulaygyi4927 2 года назад

    Chilling Histories

  • @GAWR-GURA3385
    @GAWR-GURA3385 Год назад

    Thank ❤

  • @DavidHunt-pz6yb
    @DavidHunt-pz6yb Год назад +2

    Every time that I study WWII,it's always something different.The same is true with the Titanic.

  • @stevehendon4076
    @stevehendon4076 2 года назад +5

    And some very empty lifeboats 😥

  • @tonyringo6309
    @tonyringo6309 Год назад +3

    Never heard of such a thing as 'ship wreck pay'..

  • @kathysunshine699
    @kathysunshine699 Год назад

    I agree with the other poster, this should be a movie

  • @marieminshull1400
    @marieminshull1400 Год назад +2

    Thats spooky when i left uk to come to Australia we left from Southampton never knew that thats whete the survivors family waited for them

  • @paulasmith4251
    @paulasmith4251 Год назад +4

    I expect there was alot of guilt being a survivor of the titanic and both wars when lots of people perished x

  • @tinaarko6625
    @tinaarko6625 Год назад +3

    Just watched some survivors tell their story in 1957, and another woman who was 7 at the time. The White Star made the Carpathia return the life boats first, before allowing them to go to their own birth to let the survivors & passengers off.

  • @pradeepacharya5943
    @pradeepacharya5943 Год назад

    Lovely photographs of the survivors of the cursed luxury ship - 'The Titanic'.As I saw I was drifted into James Cameron's memorable movie.

  • @veraavery609
    @veraavery609 2 года назад +8

    Margaret Gibson? That’s amazing. There is a 3 podcast series on her now called Deathbed confessions!

    • @anthia1156
      @anthia1156 2 года назад +3

      Dorothy Gibson was the survivor. Margaret Gibson was the Deathbed Confessions one. Both actresses but i dont know if they were related.

  • @carolinebedford9836
    @carolinebedford9836 Год назад

    The images are haunting as Is the music

  • @elainewalsh2058
    @elainewalsh2058 Год назад +6

    It is so sad to see that there is space in many of the lifeboats.

    • @TheSwamynathan
      @TheSwamynathan Год назад

      There is a limit for the boats regarding the weight or else it may capsize..

    • @brentcarlisle
      @brentcarlisle Год назад

      @@TheSwamynathanyeah there is but only one boat proceed the limit when those life boats can carry 70 adult men but only 68 women and few men in one boat recorded. other life boats only had 40 and even lesser which is sad especially boat 1 which only carried 12 passengers. 1293 people could’ve been saved but only 706 survived

  • @PioCarpinaJr
    @PioCarpinaJr Год назад +1

    And now all of them died even all the survivors😭.

  • @garethpendlebury7996
    @garethpendlebury7996 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely fascinating, sad and tragic all at the same time. Cue the tin hat brigade...

  • @jamielim5059
    @jamielim5059 Год назад +3

    People during that time are so well dressed all the time!

  • @ms.550
    @ms.550 Год назад +1

    Anyone like me who's learning about the incident in depth right now after the Titan submersible imploded?

  • @lissalives1
    @lissalives1 2 года назад +4

    Well, thankfully, no other cruise ship sailed again without ALL the lifeboats aboard.

  • @MrSimplesimon007
    @MrSimplesimon007 2 года назад +8

    Very interesting, the man behind this catastrophe
    Walked away Scott free
    Bruce ismay.

    • @pacificsun1221
      @pacificsun1221 2 года назад +3

      Because he wanted the insurance money, and sank the boat but claimed he had nothing to do with it so got off

  • @daysioconnor8424
    @daysioconnor8424 Месяц назад

    The four Pascoe brothers who survived the sinking 5:38 .. I googled them and didn’t find them on Encyclopedia Titanica.. I would like to know of how the brothers survived. Thank you!

  • @sallyolssen63
    @sallyolssen63 Год назад +1

    The captions are frustratingly faint and hard to read - darker script on light stills would have helped - such interesting collection but can’t read all the info

  • @kimbradley9595
    @kimbradley9595 Год назад +1

    So sad 😭😭😭😭

  • @stuartbrown3239
    @stuartbrown3239 2 года назад +7

    Why didn’t the crew look after the passengers,? Crew survived and most of the passengers died. What happened there?

    • @Sarah0583
      @Sarah0583 2 года назад +1

      The survival rate of the crew is very low too… Estimated numbers vary but it’s no higher than 25%.

    • @Bella-fz9fy
      @Bella-fz9fy 11 месяцев назад +1

      The crew had the worst survival rate.The ones who survived swam from the ship at the last minute.

  • @luizamania3579
    @luizamania3579 Год назад

    Oh so sed MG , poor PPL
    very heart brake what’s happened hardly to believe I feel so sorry😪😪😪

  • @fredericcolombier5380
    @fredericcolombier5380 Год назад +2

    It must have been terrible psychologically for the survivors of the titanic, past the story of the Sinking of the day before, to realize that you are alive, that you survived, but that 1500 other people remained there.
    Even if deep down they should be happy to be, it must be complicated to start a new life afterwards, with a whole bunch of existential questions, why me and not my neighbor, my wife, my husband or my children, I think , or at least, I make the assumption that among these survivors in the months following their repatriation, some simply committed suicide, too psychologically damaged to continue living, only at the time did people not follow, these survivors , in psychiatry to solve the problem of Post trauma.

  • @Dhalia1800
    @Dhalia1800 Год назад

    What is the title of the music playing in the video?

  • @dano3952
    @dano3952 Год назад +1

    Some of the passengers sent postcards smugly boasting from the Titanic "wish you were here!!!"

  • @sandrenesmith1314
    @sandrenesmith1314 Год назад +1

    My great great grandmother was one of Joseph laurouche daughter.she was put on lifeboat with both mother n sibling.

  • @Mickt6
    @Mickt6 Год назад

    at 4,20 some were so eager to be in the photo they almost fell in the water

  • @jcbr59
    @jcbr59 2 года назад

    Very sad.

  • @kaverigupta9961
    @kaverigupta9961 Год назад

    Titanic is fascinating.. movie and ship both