Maritime Historians and Enthusiasts Review "Britannic" [PART 2]!

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • We lost our brain cells.
    In this special of History Inside A Nutshell, a team of historians featuring DK, Emmy, Jake, Leo, Jess, Joey, Turkish and I react and review the dreadful 2000 movie, Britannic. A huge thank you to DK and Leo for recording the video, and thank you to all who came along to join us. It was amazing to have you all despite losing the brain cells.
    The footage used in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All rights to the images, music, clips and other materials used belong to their respective owners Flashpoint ©. The History Inside A Nutshell team does not claim ownership over any third-party content used ".
    This is part 2 of our 3-part series in collaboration with Leo aka @whitelionstudios1786
    We had to skip a lot of the scenes due to copyright and trying to follow UA-cam's Community Guidelines. But, don't worry, you guys aren't missing much. However, if you want the uncut and uncensored version, Leo's got it covered on his channel *.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @Mekke_Star_Studios
    @Mekke_Star_Studios 6 місяців тому

    Aw man.. I missed it! Awell, maybe next time I think next video i will be in.

  • @deanhouldey6101
    @deanhouldey6101 6 місяців тому

    In terms of Gross Registered Tonnage, Britannic was Britain's largest ship. Then I believe after she sank, it was technically Olympic again that was the largest until the Queen Mary, because she had alterations after the Titanic and after the war that gave her a slightly higher GRT then Aquitania. The Imperator class ships given as war reparations after the war were German so don't count.