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Q: Did Benjamin guggenheim survive on the titanic?
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Which class did Mr Benjamin Guggenheim belong to on titanic?

Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim was a first class passenger with his help but one of his people had to go to second class.


Who is Mr Benjamin Guggenheim?

He was a man that was first class on the titanic but he died of hypothermia


Who were 5 people who did not survive on the titanic?

There were 1,496 people that did not survive the sinking of Titanic. The five wealthiest (and their wealth) include: John Jacob Astor IV 125M Benjamin Guggenheim 10M Isidor Straus 5M George Widener 5M Arthur Ryerson 5M


Did a Guggenheim die on the titanic?

Yes. Benjamin Guggenheim traveled with his French mistress, singer Leontine Aubert. During the sinking, it was Guggenheim that was thought to have said "we have dressed in our best and are prepared to go down like gentlemen." Aubert survived. Guggenheim did not.


Where did Benjamin Guggenheim get his fortune?

Benjamin Guggenheim inherited his fortune from his father.


What is Benjamin Guggenheim's birthday?

Benjamin Guggenheim was born on October 26, 1865.


When was Benjamin Guggenheim born?

Benjamin Guggenheim was born on October 26, 1865.


What was onboard on the titanic?

Some famous passengers on Titanic include John Jacob Astor IV and his wife Madeleine, the Duff-Gordons, Benjamin Guggenheim, and Margaret Brown.


What was Benjamin Guggenheim's wife's name?

Deborah Guggenheim


Name a couple of people who were on the Titanic?

Margaret "Molly" Brown. Benjamin Guggenheim. John Jacob Astor IV. Isidor Strauss.


Who was a famous passenger onboard the titanic?

Some famous passengers on Titanic include John Jacob Astor IV and his wife Madeleine, the Duff-Gordons, Benjamin Guggenheim, and Margaret Brown.


QUOTES FROM TITANIC PASSENGERS?

Benjamin Guggenheim, after refusing a life jacket, is quoted as saying 'we are dressed in our best and prepared to go down like gentlemen'.