When the HMS Britannica was sunk 1,036 were saved, 30 killed. So that makes 1066 aboard.
There were approximately 2,224 people on board the Titanic when it sank in 1912.
128 passengers and 51 crewmen. 133 died.
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior during a storm on November 10, 1975, killing 29 men.
See the website for the battleship: USS California
1517 perished when it sank.
It sank by an Iceburg and 1'517 people died sadly.
The Britannica sank due to hitting an iceberg on April 14, 1912 during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The impact caused the ship's hull to be breached and it eventually sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. The sinking of the Britannica resulted in the loss of over 1,500 lives.
I imagine many thousands of people reacted when the Titanic (note capital) sank. Or did you mean 'What was the reaction of many people....'?
the r.m.s olympic did'nt sink but her sister called h.m.h.s brittanic sank
1514 people died when the titanic sank.
700
THERE WAS ABOUT 2,200 PEOPLE ON BOARD
the people that were not in the titanic when it sank
Birds Britannica has 484 pages.
This was it's maiden voyage, meaning it sank on it's first trip
The HMHS Britannica sank on April 21, 1916, after striking a mine laid by a German U-boat in the Aegean Sea during World War I. The explosion caused significant damage, leading to the ship sinking rapidly. Fortunately, many of the 1,066 people on board were rescued by nearby vessels. The incident highlighted the dangers of naval warfare at the time and the risks faced by hospital ships.