A total of 123 first class passengers were lost.
118 Male
4 Female
1 Child.
202 out of 325 first class passengers survived
There were 285 second class passengers in total on the Titanic.285 and 167 of them were lost.
1,496 people, mostly crew and third-class passengers.
{| ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Category First Class ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Number Aboard 329 ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Number of Survivors 199 ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Percentage That Survived 60.5 % ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Number Lost 130 ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Percentage That Were Lost 39.5 % | From: Ali Sabah Al-Takmachi, College: Medicine , UOS |}
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The official casualty figures for the Titanic disaster are:First class women passengers lost: 4Second class women passengers lost: 13Third class women passengers lost: 89Giving a total of 106 women passengers lost. There were also 3 women crew members that did not survive taking the total number of women lost to 109.
There were 144 first class women. Only 4 of them were lost
There was a total of 2201 people on board the Titanic. Out of those people, only 711 people survived the ordeal, while and astounding 1,490 people lost there lives. Here is a list of the names of all the first class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-first-class-passengers/ Here is a list of the names of all the second class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-second-class-passengers/ Here is a list of the names of all the third class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-third-class-passengers/
The whole "third class was shut down behind gates" is a bunch of rubbish. The only reason more first class and second class passengers survived was because they understood the language better and were helped out first. Many of the third class passengers did not know English so they were lost on where to go and were confused when stewards/stewardesses came to get them. However, this is sort of a myth also. Many stewards and stewardesses came down to help lead third class passengers upwards, but it was a slow and long process. So yes they did have more of a chance than third class, but second class had just as much of a chance as first class.
The lower class in steerage. They had them locked behind a gate and couldn't get to the upper decks.third class or steerage as they were behind a gate and only women and children were aloud up and the lower crew or the workers hardly any of them survived.
696 crew members and 818 passengers were lost
Every year, the International Ice Patrol tosses a wreath in the ocean where Titanic sank for the passengers who lost their lives.