There are several, although the main one is that Titanic and Olympic were switched, and that it was infact the Olympic which plumetted two miles to the bottom of the North Atlantic.
The Olympic had had several crashes with various ships. One of these accidents was inspected and it was found that the Olympic was At Fault. The insurers then refused to pay out. They would switch the Titanic and Olympic and delibaretly sink the 'Titanic'. This way, the insurers would definately pay out a significant amount, and they would still have a perfectly good ship which had never even been sailed.
There is much more evidence that suggests this is true. Such as the minor differences between the two, that happened to appear on the 'Titanic' when it set sail and that the Captain sailed towards the centre of the ice-field, when the sugested route took the ship more around it.
If you are interested, there are sets of videos on YouTube called 'Howthey sank the Titanic' parts 1-6. These are by 'JimmyTitanic'. I found this very useful.
You could also look on the related videos and see what you can find.
Yes, there are no authentic photographs of the Titanic sinking.
Yes, there are no known authentic photographs of the Titanic sinking.
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Yes, there are several photographs and illustrations of the Titanic sinking that have been widely circulated and are available for viewing.
The replica of Titanic in China will not be designed to recreate the sinking of the original Titanic.
No she did not survive the sinking of the Titanic.
Sinking of the RMS Titanic happened on 1912-04-15.
only 30 children survived the titanic sinking.
There were 706 people that survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
You might not know that all six lookouts survived the sinking of Titanic.
Sinking of the RMS Titanic happened on 1912-04-15.
Yes, there are no authentic photographs of the Titanic sinking.
Yes, there are no known authentic photographs of the Titanic sinking.
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a total of 706 people survived the sinking of the Titanic on April 14, 1912!
The sinking of Titanic will always be a part of history.
No