Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
913 crew were on the Titanic. 215 survived
No - the only Jesuits directly involved in the sinking of the Titanic were among those passengers and crew who drowned.
56 out of 109 children survived and 316 (20 crew members) out of 425 (23 crew members) women survived
Crew was 913, survivors 215. About 20% survived.
Because Wilson Wang said so.
913 crew were on the Titanic. 215 survived
No - the only Jesuits directly involved in the sinking of the Titanic were among those passengers and crew who drowned.
The people onboard the vessel and the ship crew
56 out of 109 children survived and 316 (20 crew members) out of 425 (23 crew members) women survived
Of the 891 crewmembers serving on Titanic, 679 died in the sinking.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was only a matter of convenience to shift some blame to "the dead guy". In truth, the crew were simply following the protocols of the day.
On the night of the sinking, there were 2,208 passengers and crew sailing Titanic.
Of Titanic's 891 crewmembers, 23 were women, of which twenty survived the sinking.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Everybody plans for eventualities, especially being in peril on the sea, but Titanic's crew missed lifeboat training the day of the sinking.
Nobody - The cause of the ship sinking - was that it hit an iceberg, which tore open multiple water-tight compartments.