Yes, some of the financial supporters and other staff claimed it was unsinkable, but the chef designer and builder admitted it was made of iron and would sink right away in case of trouble.
Obviously, no. Titanic wasn't unsinkable otherwise it wouldn't have sunk.
I think what you saying is "When did Titanic crashed?" your answer is April 15, 1912, 3:30 A.M.
it's unknown to say that if the titanic break in half as it sink according to a few surivers of the tragdy they say that it did break in half but then in the years they changed there story's saying that it just want down and i do believe that
I'm pretty sure you mean the Captain of the ship. The Captain of the RMS Titanic was Edward James Smith. He had planned to retire after Titanic was seen safely across, but he stayed with the ship. As the saying goes, "The Captain goes down with his ship"; E.J. remained on Titanic, like the honorable man he was. He was last seen, according to a variety of accounts, on the bridge, watching the disaster. In my own opinion, I do believe he was blaming himself for the tragedy that had unfolded.
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Obviously, no. Titanic wasn't unsinkable otherwise it wouldn't have sunk.
becuse peoel get really old
They thought it was unsinkable.
I think what you saying is "When did Titanic crashed?" your answer is April 15, 1912, 3:30 A.M.
there's a saying that was very popular back then, the saying was every captin goes down with his ship
Yeah she said on her Twitter: TITANIC is a treanding topic as it very well should be. That movie is PURE GENIUS. Plus I'm just saying Leo is scrumptious
it is easy he felt that he had to do it now he has and that is what they should have done even when it sank People are saying that it's bad but it's not
because in older days the women were respected and their saying girls first.
it's unknown to say that if the titanic break in half as it sink according to a few surivers of the tragdy they say that it did break in half but then in the years they changed there story's saying that it just want down and i do believe that
Benjamin Guggenheim, after refusing a life jacket, is quoted as saying 'we are dressed in our best and prepared to go down like gentlemen'.
I'm pretty sure you mean the Captain of the ship. The Captain of the RMS Titanic was Edward James Smith. He had planned to retire after Titanic was seen safely across, but he stayed with the ship. As the saying goes, "The Captain goes down with his ship"; E.J. remained on Titanic, like the honorable man he was. He was last seen, according to a variety of accounts, on the bridge, watching the disaster. In my own opinion, I do believe he was blaming himself for the tragedy that had unfolded.
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