Shifting the titanic from the course to avoid colition, doomed it. The iceberg from the side was not the same that taking from the front. Repairs would be made, but it would not sunk and eveyone would be alive back them.
maybe it would survived. if the titanic (if easier) went through the iceberg, instead of moving on the other side, it would have less water in it and it would be easier to close the water carpartments.
about 2,500 peopleand only 350 survived
The titanic it's self sank and the people on the boat went along with the boat some of them died and the rest survived
The 712 people that survived the sinking of Titanic were rescued by Carpathia. She arrived near the wrecksite at about 4:00 in the morning and her operation went till 8:10 when the last survivor boarded.
she was on the titanic (and was a surviver), was the first lady to run for state senate, and was also famous for her bold aditude.
He survived the sinking of the Titanic an later died of complications from diabetes.
178 out of 706 third-class passengers survived
it was the first time titanic went on sea so the answer would be none
Frederick Fleet, the lookout who saw the iceberg and was saved on lifeboat #6, survived Titanic but he couldn't survive himself. Decades later, in 1965, after his wife died, he went behind his barn and he hanged himself.
The Titanic was in England which was where the designed it and actually made the Titanic. The first stop was England where the Titanic where it was made over 1,000 people went on to the ship to see there family or friends but they would probably never see there family again.
1517 people died, 706 people survived and 2223 people bought a ticket and went on the titanic
He went down with the titanic He went down with the titanic