When the HMS Britannica was sunk 1,036 were saved, 30 killed. So that makes 1066 aboard.
128 passengers and 51 crewmen. 133 died.
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior during a storm on November 10, 1975, killing 29 men.
See the website for the battleship: USS California
In civilian ships alone, the figure was in the thousands. <><><> During WW II, German U-Boats sank 175 Allied warships; 2,825 merchant ships
1517 perished when it sank.
It sank by an Iceburg and 1'517 people died sadly.
I imagine many thousands of people reacted when the Titanic (note capital) sank. Or did you mean 'What was the reaction of many people....'?
the r.m.s olympic did'nt sink but her sister called h.m.h.s brittanic sank
1514 people died when the titanic sank.
700
THERE WAS ABOUT 2,200 PEOPLE ON BOARD
the people that were not in the titanic when it sank
This was it's maiden voyage, meaning it sank on it's first trip
Birds Britannica has 484 pages.
After Titanic sank, those that were left were 712 people who made it into boats (and lived) and many more doomed people in the water.
415 people where onboard