915 people were crew members of the Titanic
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starboardside but the action of the crew in the movie who steered the wheel was at for the starboardside not in portside,hes going for the ice
By far, the largest part of Titanic was her hull.
the captain and crew wouldn't listen to the orders that were coming in by radio And so they hit an iceberg. The reason why the titanic crashed was because the compartments *(lower part of ship) wasn't built correctly
Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche, second class passenger, was the only black person on the Titanic. He was traveling with his pregnant wife and two young daughters from France to Haiti. They were originally supposed to sail on a different ship, but were transferred at the last minute to the Titanic. He did not survive, but his wife and two daughters did.
As of now, there are generally 6 people in space as part of the International Space Station crew. This number can vary as new missions are launched or completed.
That's an arbitrary question and many people might respond in different ways, for example, the bridge telegraph which sent the "stop" signal to the lower decks, which is part of The Titanic Exhibition, could be a likely possibility. Another one could be The only Bible salvaged from any passenger. It's in possession of the Titanic Museum in Branson, MO, USA. When crew members were going to display it, it dropped and fell open to John 6:16-24 (about Jesus walking on the water).
The sinking of Titanic will always be a part of history.
no..just some of them where..it was the crew members that were stuck in the titanic..the crew members were stuck so the got slid into the water when part of the ship was rising out of the water.-----Actually, the whole third class was locked down, but some of them escaped to the deck, pretending to be first classmen, therefore being let into life boats. However, there was a total of 710 third classmen total with only 174 surviving. That is only about 24% that survived.
Sadly, the Titanic didn't have enough lifeboats, which is part of why so many people died. According to a thorough Wikipedia article, and verified with other historical sources, "Titanic carried a total of 20 lifeboats: 14 standard wooden Harland and Wolff lifeboats with a capacity of 65 people each and four Englehardt "collapsible" lifeboats ... with a capacity of 47 people each." I enclose a link to tell you more.
everyone aboard the steerage part of the ship
titanic hit the icebag.