Well if you folks follow history of the disaster, even if the Ship were to survive the crash of the Iceburg in the North Atlantic on April 14, 1912, It wouldn't Survive World War I. And That war broke out two years after the sinking. So if the Iceburb wouldn't sink that ship, a German U-Boat would've. So needless to say it would've ended up like the RMS Lusitania.
@@Billzor991 Olympic, British luxury liner that was a sister ship of the Titanic and the Britannic. It was in service from 1911 to 1935. Despite competition from larger ships, the Olympic remained a popular vessel, making frequent Atlantic crossings. On May 15, 1934, in a heavy fog, the Olympic struck and sank the Nantucket lightship, a boat that was positioned to mark the shoals near Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Seven of the 11 crewmen aboard the lightship were killed, and the Olympic was later blamed for the accident. In April 1935 the Olympic was retired from service. It was later sold for scrapping, and many of the fixtures and fittings were bought and put on display by various establishments, notably the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. It didin't sank!
Of all those who perished, may they rest in peace. God bless their souls.
Happy 100th Anniversary.
Titanic 2 engine cylinder engineering diesel generator room
Titanic wooden pineapple 🍍
@@shaynewheeler9249 who cares what you think?
Titanic 110 years ago today
@@shaynewheeler9249 nope, 110 years ago 4 months ago, weirdo.
I missed my connecting cruise because of this :(
Titanic is a sad story god bless there soul.happy 100 anversry everyone!
Theirs nothing to be happy about jerk
Rip Titanic and all the people who died
At 0:50: thats belfast, not southampton folks
Lol yeh true
thats also Olympic, not Titanic. Note the fully open promenade on A Deck
Titanic was 99 years old when I was born, 2011 Feb 3
Good video !
rip titanic
i swear this one went down to ?:/
i imagine couples lines up for the spot in the front of the ship
Well if you folks follow history of the disaster, even if the Ship were to survive the crash of the Iceburg in the North Atlantic on April 14, 1912, It wouldn't Survive World War I. And That war broke out two years after the sinking. So if the Iceburb wouldn't sink that ship, a German U-Boat would've. So needless to say it would've ended up like the RMS Lusitania.
Olympic survived
Not only did Olympic survive, but it rammed and sank a U-Boat.
Agreed
@@Billzor991 Olympic, British luxury liner that was a sister ship of the Titanic and the Britannic. It was in service from 1911 to 1935. Despite competition from larger ships, the Olympic remained a popular vessel, making frequent Atlantic crossings. On May 15, 1934, in a heavy fog, the Olympic struck and sank the Nantucket lightship, a boat that was positioned to mark the shoals near Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Seven of the 11 crewmen aboard the lightship were killed, and the Olympic was later blamed for the accident. In April 1935 the Olympic was retired from service. It was later sold for scrapping, and many of the fixtures and fittings were bought and put on display by various establishments, notably the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. It didin't sank!
WWOw...Tribute..to them :)
Iceberg warnings went unheeded & no binoculars, undergraded steers :/
Dat fucking iceberg
@Corey Marcum
Pray to god for spell checking fool.
not first
My. Grand. Am. Die d on. Titanic
rip titanic