local families got destroied when they heard about the collision with the iceburg.
no, He was lost
Exactly 1,496 lives were lost during the Titanic disaster.
Obviously, the biggest effect was that many families lost sons, brothers, fathers, or husbands in the war, or had injured family members. During the war, there was a relatively small effect of British soldiers demanding food and board in private homes, though.
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
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 was lost by hitting an iceberg and sank in the middle of the Atlantic ocean.
If any, no families that share victims of both vessels come to mind - but the Vanderbilts almost had that status. Alfred Gwinne Vanderbilt lost his life in the sinking of Lusitania and George Washington Vanderbilt II WOULD have sailed Titanic but his family begged him not to.
The titanic lost power on the night of when it sank on 14th April 1912
Many workers were affected by the Titanic because they lost their jobs.
53 children (out of 109) were lost with the Titanic.
Titanic did not sink in any harbour, she was lost in the ocean.
Titanic lost 1,500 people and had 750 people alive.
no, He was lost
CREW OF THE TITANIC Aboard: 899 Survivors: 214 Percentage Survived: 23.8% Lost: 685 Percentage Lost: 76.2%
Titanic had five pianos. Four upright and one grand. All pianos were proclaimed lost.
913 crew were on the Titanic. 215 survived
1,496 people died on Titanic (and 712 were saved).