The Britannic, a sister ship to the Titanic, sank on November 21, 1916, after hitting a mine in the Aegean Sea. Following the explosion, the ship listed heavily to one side due to the flooding of its compartments. As it took on water, the weight imbalance caused by the flooding ultimately led to the vessel rolling over and coming to rest on its side on the seabed. The ship now lies in about 400 feet of water, partially upright but with a significant tilt.
Nobody shot the britannic It was the Luisitania that was torpedoed the britannic struck a German underwater Mine
the britannic was launced on nov. 26 1915. To begin the britannic was going to be named gigantic but after the titanic disaster it was renamed.
The Britannic sank in 57 mins half of the time it took Titanic to sink.
The significant historical event that occurred at the Britannic grand staircase wreck was the sinking of the HMHS Britannic, a sister ship of the Titanic, during World War I in 1916.
The HMHS Britannic, a hospital ship and sister to the Titanic, did not have a designated spy on board. However, during World War I, it is known that ships like the Britannic were often subject to espionage concerns due to their strategic roles. While there were no confirmed reports of spies aboard the Britannic, the ship's operations were monitored closely by military intelligence.
Nobody shot the britannic It was the Luisitania that was torpedoed the britannic struck a German underwater Mine
no she was not in britannic she whas in titanic
The Britannic was the largest Olympic-class ocean liner. The Britannic was the sister ship of the Titanic and Olympic. It was built in 1911.
the britannic was launced on nov. 26 1915. To begin the britannic was going to be named gigantic but after the titanic disaster it was renamed.
Britannic - film - was created on 2000-06-20.
Titanic had two sister ships; the sister ships were the Britannic and the Olympic.
The Titanic sank in 1912 And the Britannic sank in 1916
The HMHS Britannic sank in the Mediterranian Sea, and it was either hit by a missile or mined by a U-boat and fell onto it's side and sank on it's side. Only 33 people died. The 33 people died when they were chopped up from the propellers because, like the titanic, the Britannic stuck it's stern in the air, and bow first to plunge into the water.The reason the captain left the propellers on was so they could be closer to land. The HMHS Britannic was a hospital ship carrying sick and wounded soldiers away from the battlefield. The Britannic went down whole except for a little chunk of the bow.They still were intact, but are very hard to enter with submarines and people today.
No
As I heard, Britannic was even more unsinkable than Titanic ;]
Yes. Titanic and Britannic are both Olympic-class ocean liners.
The RMS Britannic was sister the Titanic and Olympic. Her length was 882-feet and she had a beam was 94.