It didn't. The Titanic didn't sink because of man-made tactics, it sank due to a nautral cause, an iceberg. The Britannic, however, DID sink due to man in WW1 when U-69 laid a barrier of Navel Mines in the Kea Channel.
During her sailing (and sinking) Titanic was the grandest (and largest) ship in the world).
There are lists available of survivors of the sinking of Titanic by people like Mark Chirnside and others but the most accurate one in the world is the one on the wall of the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN, USA.
389 women-and-children survived the sinking of Titanic. 323 men survived the sinking of Titanic.
Titanic's Passengers were from all over the world and the news of its sinking spread rather quickly it was pretty much next day news. It was in the British papers the day after and that's pretty much what happened all over the world.
The sinking of Titanic was such a memorable disaster because she was the greatest, and largest, ship in the world.
Titanic is famous for sinking while being the greatest ship in the world.
During her sailing (and sinking) Titanic was the grandest (and largest) ship in the world).
It opened their eyes, shoked many and killed many
The sinking of the RMS Titanic extremely affected people around the world because she was supposed to be "unsinkable". Plus, all the lives that were lost affected their family members.
The Titanic
The Sinking of the "Titanic" April 15th 1912, 100 yrs. Ago
1912-Titanic sinking,World War I
The anniversary of the sinking of Titanic is commemorated and observed every year all around the world in every museum and at every exhibit and with walking tours and wreath-laying ceremonies and much more.
There are lists available of survivors of the sinking of Titanic by people like Mark Chirnside and others but the most accurate one in the world is the one on the wall of the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN, USA.
389 women-and-children survived the sinking of Titanic. 323 men survived the sinking of Titanic.
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Titanic's Passengers were from all over the world and the news of its sinking spread rather quickly it was pretty much next day news. It was in the British papers the day after and that's pretty much what happened all over the world.