My great grandfather was on the titanic. He was a 17 year old coal shoveler. He was rescued from the water. He never talked about it when he was alive as he thought it was all too sad and tragic. He lost lots of friends. He could never understand the fascination. I am too young to have known him but a picture of him hangs in the Southampton museum.
They didn't recover any bodies from the bottom of the ocean, we didn't even have the technology to go to the bottom of the ocean then. The bodies that were recovered were found floating with their life jackets on
@Jeff Young Yep. I am only a few min walk from the three main Titanic cemeteries here in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Some personal Titanic vids on my channel if interested.
Yes, those two scenes are etched in my mind too! I have two children, and I can't imagine what they were going through! One has to wonder if they were 3rd Class passengers or perhaps steerage, as if they had been 1st Class passengers, surely they would have been put on a lifeboat! The British hierarchy in those days was something I could never understand!
Charlixilia A-men. At some point they knew there was no chance, but they stayed at their posts, keeping the electricity running, manning the pumps. Who knows how many lives they traded for their own. Honors to them.
What video are the clips featuring the engineers and electricians from? I have always been captivated by how selfless these man must have been. Is there a documentary or movie that highlights their final duties?
I’d love to see someone do some footage research and find some interesting things when making a video like this. Instead, we get constant inaccurate footage from the film.
6:57 The musicians make me cry they knew their was nowhere for them to escape so they played continuously until they couldn't no more perhaps to comfort those nearby. They predicted they would died but they didn't give up and they took their deaths like heroes if they were alive they should of got a medal they are the real heroes here...😗
No multiple survivors said that was ridiculous there was no music playing. Also this would be giving up perhaps they could have survived if they built a raft outta all the junk on board. That would be a hero waiting to die is not the death of a hero just a moron. Dont give up and dont quit fighting till after your dead. Maybe instead of trying to comfort people they should have tried to save them.
Thank you for mentioning the engineers. My ancestor died on the Titanic and was an electrical engineer. They never recovered his body. His name was William McReynolds. He was from Belfast and died at the age of 22. His entire family put their hopes and dreams on him having paid for his schooling.
No bodies were recovered at the bottom. They would've been crushed due to physics in the sinking, not to mention the wreckage wasn't found till 1985 and not even bones would've been there.
Christopher Myron, I was just about to say something about that. How absurd for the video maker to let "When the bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean" come out of his mouth. I immediately stopped the video at that point, knowing that its information is unreliable.
When I was in high school I had to do a report on the children of the Titanic. That was depressive as hell. Seeing the baby photos of babies who drowned/froze to death. That one scene in Titanic where you see the bodies floating and you can see a woman floating with a baby in her arms *shudder* ALWAYS gets me
I went to the titanic museum in Tennessee and they had water in the same temperature that it was for them. My hand went numb in 20 seconds. They also had a game where you could try to stop the ship from hitting the ice burg and it was so impossible that (whenever I went) there was only 133 wins out of 55000! This was such a horrible accident 😭🥺 Rest In Peace poor victims
Yess I love that place, I bought a harmonica from the souvenirs shop. My favorite part was also the big iceberg filled with water it was freezinggg. I also enjoyed the staircase/door they had with the water flooding it :)
@Brooklyn Vang - EVE Student Not true, if you read the history books, he was actually last seen by two eye witnesses, one helping a child on to a lifeboat, two diving of the titanic into the sea!!! He was the captain and he was in charge, he got complacent and paid the price, so did the unfortunate passagers!!! 🐕🐕🐕🐕
R.I.P. all those brave men who played to calm everyone and the engineers who stayed behind to try to keep the boat floating as long as possible R.I.P 😔
Respect to those engineers. Every second they spent down there gave the survivors a second more to survive. For some it only delayed the inevitable. But I like to think some survived because of the extra time that was given to them by the engineers sacrifice.
The band was definitely heroes that night. Amidst everything that was going on with the ship sinking they played their instruments until the very end in an attempt to calm people. I’m not sure if it did especially after the last lifeboat had launched and titanic was further and further down in the water moments away from going down. But music was their life and they selflessly did what they did. God bless them
The survivors say they kept playing even after the lifeboats were gone but it’s confusing because there were survivors saying that they didn’t as-well but you’d think they would because the people that really need calming are the ones stuck on the ship with no life boats
I love that most of these facts that “no one knew” were literally discussed in the movie. Also, it is incorrect that all 3 sister ships “ended in tragedy”. The Olympic served quite a long time and was eventually decommissioned.
@@allan8877 Are you saying it’s tragic that she sank a German U-Boat? While most of us wouldn’t consider that a tragedy, it still doesn’t negate the point that her career didn’t “end in tragedy”. This video is poorly researched and inaccurate.
Yeah, they died of hypothermia from it being to cold so if it were warmer they could've stayed in the water longer, which means they would've gotten rescued by the carpathia
Agreed. With all due respect, the designers of the Titanic were very stupid in not taking the extra steps & measures to make sure it was safe enough for EVERYONE. My they all rest in peace.😔🌷
huh what more sucks they went to women and children first rule and even most of the life boats are made for women and children...I just hate to travel in ships😫
We can’t look at it from today’s perspective. Maritime law at the time was much different. It was considered one of the most advanced and safest ships at the time. It actually also had more lifeboats than it was required to have.
I remember my grandmother speaking of this dreadful disaster with great emotion and sympathy. she would have been a young woman then. There is a video of some survivours speaking which really shows the difference of generations. The dignity and bravery of so many, the orchestra for example plus lack of life boats today it would never pass a safety check. R.I.P. to all those lost.
None of the bodies were recovered from the bottom. When the wreck was found in 1985, the only evidence of human bodies were their shoes. Their bodies were eaten by parasites and eventually disintegrated.
BTW, the lifeboats at the time had a reputation for capsizing on rough waters, so they were used as a last resort, and for ferrying people to rescue ships already on station. No rescue was able to happen until hours later, when _Carpathia_ arrived, having steamed at top speed through the same ice field.
Fun fact: the musicians decided to continue playing music to keep people calm and they knew they weren’t going to survive so they decided to go down with the ship
This is from the real titanic: there was a couple and the husband was not able to be saved, and the wife refused to be saved and they went to there bed layed down and died together Edit: omg thx for the likes
The man's great grand child (great great?) Did an interview with Robert (he found the ship wreck of the titanic) and the man had refused to get on a boat until all children and women were on
My grandma told me my grandpa did try to tell people the ship was gonna sink. But nobody was listening. Undeterred, he tried again and told everyone the ship was gonna sink. Pissed off, the moviegoers kicked my grandpa out of the movie theater.
Atleast give credit too the 1000s of other commenters on the other Titanic related videos who made the exact same joke. We don't need more Amy Schumer wannabes on this planet, just having one Amy Schumer is bad enough.
should change the title to "Titanic facts EVERYONE knew"... or "Things we're going to call Titanic facts, but are only half true" -.- For example, yes, half of the reason there were so few lifeboats was because it was decided the decks would 'look too cluttered'. but another reason they didn't have enough was because back then, ships competed over their safety features and strength, and with certain designs and capabilities allowing them to be deemed 'unsinkable' (such as how Titanic could have remained afloat with up to four of her watertight compartments breached/flooded) they were rewarded with permission to carry less lifeboats.
Also the boats were only ment to take people from sinking boat to rescue boat so most boats didnt have enough for all passengers back then. Ships sank all the time but normally it took many hours not 2 and ahalf like the titanic
"A lot of people could've been saved" this moment in history makes me really wish that a time machine is possible so that we can go back to 1912 and alter what had happened
Well yeah I wish that's guy who has the key of the binocular room gaved it to the captain then now the titanic would be save and not drowned it's just it hurts to hear about those 2 to 3 thousands of people dying of that accident
“The ship was thought to be unsinkable.” You’d think that omen alone would be motivation enough to procure enough life rafts. I guess Murphy and his law weren’t popular at the time.
@@billticklefeet3637 Olympic didn't sink. Violet was aboard when the H.M.S. Hawke collided with her. The ship was repaired and sailed until 1935, when it was sold for scrap.
It never happened. all hyped hollywood bs. The ship was almost vertical in the last hour of its sinking. Unless they all could do that michael jackson lean.
I can't imagine what the crew members had to deal with on the titanic. Also R.I.P the people who were on the titanic and died. The tragedy they went through is horrible. Also, the "Miss Unsinkable" woman was so lucky God has blessed her in every ship that has sunk.
"When the bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean". Never happened, by the time any bodies got to a certain depth, the pressure would be so intense the body would be crushed into literally nothing.
The ship wasn't found until 70+ years later, scientists said bodies would never be found because the bones would have been broken down by chemicals in the seawater and vanish after 20 years...
#1 the titanic actually had more lifeboats than allowed at the time #2 in the Californian's defense the titanic actually fired their flares irregularly #3 they had a drill earlier in the trip and they didn't want to have to do it all over again. #4 captain smith actually sent out an order during the sinking ordering sent lifeboats to get back because they were underfilled #5 people who were trained at lowering the lifeboats took a really long time to prep and send off so even if they had enough there was no way that it would have been done in time. Historic travels does a better job of explaining it better than my comment. Please watch his and change the inaccuracies in this video
The disaster of the Titanic is really sad..In the future I want to go to Canada and go to the cemetery to see all the graves of the people who died in the accident..
I hate it..was in St John ready to go to Halifax..The person we went with had a hip problem and we didn’t go..Wish I would have just gone on my own..Probably will never go back..
Mr and Mrs. Isidor straus, aka the old woman and man laying in bed during the ship was sinking scene, yeah that scene broke my heart into million of pieces
"Bodies recovered from the bottom of the ocean" not possible with the technology of the day. The recovered bodies were floating on the surface 🏴🇨🇦
My great grandmother had a ticket to ride the Titanic, but she fell sick and needed to cancel her trip. Probably a good thing she couldn’t make it, she ended up living to the age of 99 before passing away just a week before reaching 100.
hi everyone! this movie isn’t completely correct, there’s a movie named a night to remember where there were people in the movie who were on the actual titanic wreck, and it was in black and white and lasts more than 3 hours cause they tried to get all little details in. you can buy the book and movie i have them both and they are so good! definitely recommend, also includes a game and little facts on the dvd
Also, an actual survivor from the Titanic, an actress, was in it. On the set she suffered from PTSD...or survivor's guilt. They knew nothing of either at the time.
My wife and I saw it at the Stanfurd Theater in Palo Alto a few years ago. Chilling movie. Probably because they tried to get the details right, so there's more of a feel of realism to it. As we left, she overheard an old man saying bluntly, "This one's better than the new one!" (the 1990 one)
Out of the three Olympic class liners (Olympic, Britannic and Titanic) that were constructed, only the Olympic itself survived to see a full service life. The Olympic was retired and sold for scrap in 1935 with complete demolition of the vessel being completed in 1937. It's sad, though. The Olympic should have been preserved as a museum ship as a historic testament to the White Star Line, the Titanic and the people who built those ships.
The dining salon paneling is in the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick. Yes it would have been nice to preserve the ship but the Depression was rough and White Star went bankrupt and was forced to merge with Cunard.
What about the Ocean? I do Feel bad for those ppl but The Ocean Is Important Too. Those Medal And Plastic and Wood Parts Are damage to the Ocean and no one cares
@@knifewifesupremacy i feel bad too.. 50 children died! So sad. But the titanic might vanish in 2030 bc the ocean bacteria is eating the titanic so titanic will just turn into dust.. :(
The amount of times I've passed that memorial in Southampton is unbelievable as I live in Southampton and it still gets me thinking about those who died in steerage on that tragic night every time.
Heres a fact: the titanic told the Californian to shut up after the ship warned the titanic so it was the captain's fault the Californian could not help.
@@nicola4297 Was thinking the same. If that's true and the Californian's Captain didn't answer a distress call because the Captain of the other ship was mean to him that is utterly pathetic and beyond deplorable.
One of my relatives who resided in Croatia, missed the Titanic by five minutes! He was really ticked off because he literally "missed the boat"! He would have been in the steerage section. That was the first to die!
And if you look at the blueprints of the ship the first two compartments had the tallest walls. The titanic would have stayed afloat if all the walls of the compartments were the same height. It's also said that up to 5 compartments could be filled with water and the ship could still sail. And instead of using steel rivets they used iron rivets which were cheaper and weaker than steel rivets.
It was not at all uncommon to have coal fires on steam ships back then. They were well aware of it and ships often just carried on with no problem. They were just smoldering and not hot enough to do severe damage. What are fireplace stoves made out of? Coal was just transferred to the other side of the ship to reach the hot coal and it was used first in the boilers. Actually the transfer of the coal to the port side made the starboard side ride a bit higher thus slowing the sinking since the damage was on the starboard side.
I heard they'd wound up buying low- grade coal due to a coal shortage,which caught sparks easier and smoldered for a long time. The people in charge couldn't afford not to launch the ship on schedule and refund all the ticket money to the passengers.
@@johnwilliam384 White Star "borrowed" a lot of coal intended for other steamers so that Titanic could have a full fuel complement for its maiden voyage. It was the same grade of coal that the line used on a regular basis. This, from an interview, years ago, of a maritime historian who had gone through multitudes of white Star documents and invoices of the times.
@@steveyeager6177 no if the lights at the bow of the ship were on the lookouts night-vision would be completely disrupted and they would’ve seen it even later
I live in the town where the band master Wallace Hartley was from, his body was found and given a funeral here with over 3000 people attending, he has a memorial here and a pub named after him, he is still honoured and remembered.
I live on Northam Estate where 90% of Titanic's crew lived and even though the disaster happened before my time I am proud of the engineers and crew and I love the memorial to them in my City Centre here in Southampton. Such a shame it happened
@@MCTA23dfhccd my uncle was crew in ruby princess but that ship was safe and my uncle was in their house [safe he was very happy that he didn't go for the diamond princess], and I think the ruby princess is here in the ph
Right. The wreckage wasn't even discovered until long after the incident, so even if any bodies had managed to somehow find their way to the ocean floor, you're not getting much of anything up from 2+ miles underwater.
My grandmother was 5yrs old in 1912 and she told me that she remembered people on the street running from one end to the other trying to find out what happened. The newspaper boy only had one newspaper left My grandmother told me that my great grandmother had her by the hand as they were trying to walk to where they were going. She then saw that the newspaper boy only had one newspaper left. She grabbed it from the newspaper boy and read it. My grandmother asked my great grandmother what happened? And my great grandmother told her that the big ship with all of the rich people had sank and many people died. Now, this happened in Mexico but that's how fast the news of the Titanic sinking had spread around. the world In Mexico the Titanic was also called by some people as the ship with all of the rich peoole. In the 1980s the Titanic was found and then I was a teenager and remember how exciting it was and it was all over the news My mom bought me a national geographic magazine because the Titanic was first featured in that magazine. There's a Titanic exhibit at the Luxor aka the pyramid casino in Las Vegas, NV. It's AWESOME! And if you are fascinated by Titanic then I recommend you go and see it. I'm not going to spoil it for anyone but you won't be disappointed. Just a little infoI- I went to high school with Leonardo Dicaprio.
When the night watch crewman reported that the "ship on the horizon" was firing rockets Captain Lord of the California asked what color they were, then told the crewman on night watch that the rockets might be "company signals" since he was not in the employ of the White Star line and was not aware of the company policies on signal rockets. He never thought they were fireworks.
Yeah I remember learning in school that red fireworks were for danger and white for fun etc if I remember it rightly and they didn’t have any red so set white off and they passed it off as a celebration. I’m going back over 20 years ago but I remember hearing that too
My great great grandpa owned a castle and he survived the titanic and said that it essentially and iceberg and told his wife whose later told my moms mom and then told me that is was not a iceberg it was an explosions
"When the bodies were recovered from under the ocean" Uhmm... no bodies were recovered from UNDER the ocean because at that time there was no means of getting to the ship that was 2.5 miles down on the ocean floor. the only bodies "recovered" then were the ones still floating at the surface... all the others are listed as "never recovered"
Corrections from a Titanic rivet counter: 1. Well, in Californian's defense, while they should have been more proactive in figuring out what was happening with Titanic, they had stopped because they actually saw ice in front of them and were idle with cold boilers. It takes time to put boilers online, that is, to pressurize them enough to move that ship's mighty engines. Even if they did put their boilers online quickly enough, they would have had to navigate through the ice field in pitch darkness. When early dawn came and Carpathia arrived at the scene, she had to swerve past an iceberg (almost exactly like Titanic tried to do). Icebergs were everywhere now that they could actually be seen. So, while sort of possible, it's implausible that Californian could have saved everyone. 2. While the exact figures will forever be debated, the most accurate numbers thus far, reached by a few independent studies into the matter, are as follows: 2,208 total people aboard, 712 survivors, and 1,496 fatalities. 3. No, this is just wrong. Firstly, when launched and when she set sail, Titanic was barely the largest ship in the world. She beat her older sister, Olympic, as world's largest ship by a fraction, which Olympic took back after the disaster during a refit. It was Olympic which was vastly larger in size compared to the previous record breaker, Mauretania. Also, British maritime law in 1912 was outdated, and required a ship of 10,000 gross register tons or more to carry 16 lifeboats. Titanic had a little over 46,000 GRT and carried 20 boats, exceeding the law. She (and Olympic) was given new type Welin davits that could hold more boats in case the law was ever changed (because it was up for debate at the time). But, since the law hadn't changed during her fitting out, she was given the standard amount plus a few extra. Extra deck space was not the reason. First class passengers had the A deck promenade unobstructed by the boats, they didn't need the boat deck, anyway. Plus, lifeboats weren't supposed to carry a ship's total population. That's not how people viewed them back then. They were supposed to be used as ferries from the sinking vessel to the rescue vessel. This played out perfectly when RMS Republic sank some years prior with no deaths outside of her collision with the ship Florida. 4. The boat drill wasn't cancelled, it was postponed (due to weather, if I remember correctly). It was scheduled for the day after the ship sank. Also, while the crew could have lowered the boats better, they had some training in lowering them when the ship was still being fitted out. The ship wasn't manned by a bunch of newbies. Many of them were seasoned seamen, especially her officers. 5. This is fine. 6. God, not the binoculars again. During the inquiries, the lookouts claimed they wanted binoculars, but some of the surviving officers and officers of other shipping lines all said that lookouts do better with the unaided eye and shouldn't worry about binoculars, anyway. It's not their place to determine what something is. Their duty is to spot it and alert the bridge, who will then take action. Plus, looking through binoculars in pitch darkness is just stupid. And no, binoculars weren't locked away, just David Blair's, and his set was that assigned to the vessel's second officer, not the lookouts. Each officer had their own provided set of glasses, as they were called. Lookouts did not as shipping companies at the time weren't universal in whether lookouts received a set of glasses. 7. Britannic was never to be named Gigantic. That's a myth. Olympic never met tragedy. She had a long and successful career, but being an aging liner from a bygone era, she was scrapped between 1935 to 1937. Olympic wasn't danger of sinking when Hawke rammed her hull. Britannic wasn't 'blown up' by a mine. She struck a mine, but the mine's blast damage wasn't as bad as how it warped the ship's frame. It was slight, but enough to jam some of the forward watertight doors. The ship may have survived as she had vastly improved safety features compared to Titanic, but because of the hot weather, many portholes were opened to ventilate the ship, allowing water to pass beyond the bulkheads. 8. Mostly correct. The engineers in the ship's engine rooms worked ceaselessly to keep the ship powered. They did abandon their posts right towards the ship's final plunge, but none of them survived. That said, there were a few firemen, stokers, trimmers, and other crewmen from the lower decks who were able to make it off the ship. Some were a bit braver about it while others tried jumping into the nearest boat and had to be removed. Still, many brave men and women died that night, so it's nice to end this clickbait video on a positive note.
Always had a facination for the TITANIC. I had just come to find out my ancestor, Charles Henry Barlow was a fireman/Engineer aboard the Titanic. He died in it. I never thought much about last name....now I am proud at how brave he was!
The saddest part of the titanic movie: 1. When the captain locked himself in the steering wheel room and drowned taking the responsibility of the passengers who died 2. When the band played songs and said there last goodbyes to their fellow band members 3. When mr. Andrews shot himself feeling guilty for killing another person with a gun 4. When everyone froze to death and one of the people who froze had a 5 month old baby who froze to death with her 5. When jack died 6. When the people working at the Engine got locked down and died 7. When Rose was singing the song that jack sang for her while she froze and got rescued 8. When Rose died in her sleep that night she told the story to the titanic explorers in her warm bed like Jack said she would 9. When Rose threw the heart of the ocean where it belongs 10. When Jack got tied to the titanic boat
the captain deserved to die so no sympathy there. Rose was old and lived a full life so no sympathy for her. I feel sorry for all children that died and didn't get a chance for a full life.
back in those days you did not have to have enough life boats to carry all the passengers. they were designed for multiple trips... to ferry survivors from the sinking ship to the rescue ship. designed to go back and forth shuttling people to safety. of course, in this case, there was no ship close enough for that to happen. but they did meet life boat requirements of the day.
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She'll never let go of her promise to him. Before he dies she starts to say her goodbyes and he tells her not to. He tells her that she's going to go on living and have lots of babies, Etc. He makes her promise him that she will survive and she does promise him that. Then he tells her to never let go of that promise.
@@missleya4264 Some people aren't good at paying attention. They get caught up in superficial shit. What you said, I was about to say. If people would actually pay attention and listen, they would see what actually takes place.
Well she was on the Olympic as well and the Olympic didn’t sink it just rammed into a lot of other ships though couple of Uboats the Hawk and the Nantucket and took a torpedo in the hull during WW1 but she never sank she was scrapped in the Great Depression to give 5000 people jobs
Imagine the horror being in the ocean depth with nothing but blackness all around you and miles deep ocean below you and all around you. Hearing the groaning of people all around you crying for help. The utter hopelessness. That must've been the most horrific night. The sight of a vessel the size of titanic in the ocean depths alone can be a fascinating but yet intimidating sight. Imagine it sinking with no lights shining just darkness.
Titanic's last survivor died in 2009 at the age of 97. She was 2 months old when the Titanic sank, but was put on a lifeboat.
Facts boi
@@haileywood962 they are young
@@dylz61 so you are going to say facts boi after reading someone dying wow you selfish
TY 4 the fact
That last survivor in titanic only baby since 1912??
My great grandfather was on the titanic. He was a 17 year old coal shoveler. He was rescued from the water. He never talked about it when he was alive as he thought it was all too sad and tragic. He lost lots of friends. He could never understand the fascination. I am too young to have known him but a picture of him hangs in the Southampton museum.
R.I.P
Very cool!
@@marzbarzsz how is that cool
@@melaniebrinkhaltes2565 because it’s an opinion, but also sad.
I understand him. He was there and I can't imagine the trauma... it must be painful to see people later getting excited about this story
They didn't recover any bodies from the bottom of the ocean, we didn't even have the technology to go to the bottom of the ocean then. The bodies that were recovered were found floating with their life jackets on
You have taken the very words from my mouth
@Jeff Young Yep. I am only a few min walk from the three main Titanic cemeteries here in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Some personal Titanic vids on my channel if interested.
also the pressure at that depth literally turns the bodies to liquid
your a DICK
KJACO the jackets got to cold and shattered
The scene were the old couple were laying on the bed, and the mother who was tucking in her children- I literally cry.
Every. Single. Time.
My heart-
Yes, those two scenes are etched in my mind too! I have two children, and I can't imagine what they were going through! One has to wonder if they were 3rd Class passengers or perhaps steerage, as if they had been 1st Class passengers, surely they would have been put on a lifeboat! The British hierarchy in those days was something I could never understand!
They were isador and ida Strauss. They argued wether ida should go on a Boat but ida said: "where you go i go." And they both died to gether
@@777jaris you heartless
@@rainerm490 how does anyone know what they said?
That scene is really heartbreaking. The look on their faces..☹️
The whole thing is just chilling. May the people who died on the titanic rest in peace.
Lmao
I don't care
@@ReversalRed21 fuck you
@@austinsmith6615 lmao I don't fking care LOL they just DIE
@@ReversalRed21 shut the fuck up
Respect to those engineers, the real heros.
Charlixilia A-men. At some point they knew there was no chance, but they stayed at their posts, keeping the electricity running, manning the pumps. Who knows how many lives they traded for their own. Honors to them.
What video are the clips featuring the engineers and electricians from? I have always been captivated by how selfless these man must have been. Is there a documentary or movie that highlights their final duties?
Yes not all hero's wear capes
The engineers they knew they were gonna die but they Kept trying
I’d love to see someone do some footage research and find some interesting things when making a video like this. Instead, we get constant inaccurate footage from the film.
6:57 The musicians make me cry they knew their was nowhere for them to escape so they played continuously until they couldn't no more perhaps to comfort those nearby. They predicted they would died but they didn't give up and they took their deaths like heroes if they were alive they should of got a medal they are the real heroes here...😗
Laugh Out Loud Studios no... a survivor said they played to the very end
No multiple survivors said that was ridiculous there was no music playing. Also this would be giving up perhaps they could have survived if they built a raft outta all the junk on board. That would be a hero waiting to die is not the death of a hero just a moron. Dont give up and dont quit fighting till after your dead. Maybe instead of trying to comfort people they should have tried to save them.
Respect them
The guy in 7:26 looks liks Asher Angel
H S,m Holy crap he does!
Thank you for mentioning the engineers. My ancestor died on the Titanic and was an electrical engineer. They never recovered his body. His name was William McReynolds. He was from Belfast and died at the age of 22. His entire family put their hopes and dreams on him having paid for his schooling.
How very sad for his family. So sorry
Dog not allowed ect
@@wendyworf1049don't die as a disbeliever
@@RebeccaQueen-ti1bk ok no problem. Kind of confused by this but good to know.
No bodies were recovered at the bottom. They would've been crushed due to physics in the sinking, not to mention the wreckage wasn't found till 1985 and not even bones would've been there.
Ur welcome
Only pairs of shoes where bodies once were. And apparently all of the bodies were caught in a storm so very far away from the wreck.
Christopher Myron, I was just about to say something about that. How absurd for the video maker to let "When the bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean" come out of his mouth. I immediately stopped the video at that point, knowing that its information is unreliable.
Christopher Myron I believe he probably meant those bodies that floated in their life vests.
Body’s floated
When I was in high school I had to do a report on the children of the Titanic. That was depressive as hell. Seeing the baby photos of babies who drowned/froze to death. That one scene in Titanic where you see the bodies floating and you can see a woman floating with a baby in her arms *shudder*
ALWAYS gets me
I’ve seen the titanic so many times, and everytime I cry
@@lailonicarlock6481 SAME you and me both bro and ye it gets me too
That is pretty depressing
Why would you do a report on that. Just seems very specific.
My whole family rode the titanic to come to America only a few survived and most were only women only a few children survived
I cried in the part of the mother and her two children went sleep til their death and their mother telling her children a story..
she was telling them about an irish story tir nanog the land of the dead
I honestly can’t watch that scene anymore since becoming a mum to a son and daughter. It haunts me!
I did to
Yesssss that one broke my heart 💔💔 no child should of had to go through that 😭😭😭
Yes that part is sooo sad I cried right when the titanic just went down in the water
A 19 month old baby, that literally broke my heart, may you rest in peace ❤
Dog not allowed ect
Weee now
I went to the titanic museum in Tennessee and they had water in the same temperature that it was for them. My hand went numb in 20 seconds. They also had a game where you could try to stop the ship from hitting the ice burg and it was so impossible that (whenever I went) there was only 133 wins out of 55000! This was such a horrible accident 😭🥺 Rest In Peace poor victims
Leonardo DiCaprio what?
It probably could have survived if they just went right through it, but I'm guessing the game counts that as it sinking, heh.
Yess I love that place, I bought a harmonica from the souvenirs shop. My favorite part was also the big iceberg filled with water it was freezinggg. I also enjoyed the staircase/door they had with the water flooding it :)
I went there to
He comes up on wiki......young fireman RIP
My grandmas parents had tickets for the titanic, they just missed it
Its a lucky accident! (no offense Im just glad they were safe)
Ebloxxer ya it was
Oh my God really?it's lucky
Sivapriya Bijuprabha ya
Lucky for them, they did
I respect those musicians, they legit played until their death
This has been proven false by passengers that were rescued
Those kinds of people are the best, I love them so much.
Very true!!!! I don't think I would have their courage!!!!!! 🐕🐕🐕🐕
@Brooklyn Vang - EVE Student Not true, if you read the history books, he was actually last seen by two eye witnesses, one helping a child on to a lifeboat, two diving of the titanic into the sea!!! He was the captain and he was in charge, he got complacent and paid the price, so did the unfortunate passagers!!! 🐕🐕🐕🐕
@Brooklyn Vang - EVE Student please shut the fuck up with your wrong bullshit
R.I.P. all those brave men who played to calm everyone and the engineers who stayed behind to try to keep the boat floating as long as possible R.I.P 😔
Don't die as a disbeliever
Respect to those musicians, the real hero's.
Respect to those engineers. Every second they spent down there gave the survivors a second more to survive. For some it only delayed the inevitable. But I like to think some survived because of the extra time that was given to them by the engineers sacrifice.
the engineers at the bottom they keep Titanic the extra hour it needed those men were the real heroes of Titanic that night
@@midnightwolf1902 respect
@@davy1458 O G
it was said by a survivor of 1st class the band didn't play at all
There’s not enough credits for the musical band
They have a whole room dedicated to them in the Titanic Museum in Missouri
respect
I read that white star line charged the musicians families for the "damage" to their uniforms
They didn't really play the song the whole time people who were on the titanic said and thats no lie
@@juliaalexander5788 that is so dam cold, heartless.
The band was definitely heroes that night. Amidst everything that was going on with the ship sinking they played their instruments until the very end in an attempt to calm people. I’m not sure if it did especially after the last lifeboat had launched and titanic was further and further down in the water moments away from going down. But music was their life and they selflessly did what they did. God bless them
Apparently that is a myth.....who knows though?
I'm pretty sure it's actually not a myth and tis a fact that Titanic survivors have confirmed
@@Qweryll Actually,survivors confirmed the band did not continue playing during the sinking.
@@johnwilson7609 idk, some sources say they did and some say they didn't. I don't think there's any way to really know for sure
The survivors say they kept playing even after the lifeboats were gone but it’s confusing because there were survivors saying that they didn’t as-well but you’d think they would because the people that really need calming are the ones stuck on the ship with no life boats
I love that most of these facts that “no one knew” were literally discussed in the movie. Also, it is incorrect that all 3 sister ships “ended in tragedy”. The Olympic served quite a long time and was eventually decommissioned.
The Olympic was involved in an accident with a German U-boat. The U-boat sank killing people. That was the tragedy.
@@allan8877 Are you saying it’s tragic that she sank a German U-Boat? While most of us wouldn’t consider that a tragedy, it still doesn’t negate the point that her career didn’t “end in tragedy”. This video is poorly researched and inaccurate.
@@allan8877 The U Boat was trying to sink the ship! hardly a tragedy!
yeah it was 16 life boats this guy is a muffin
@@allan8877 The real tragedy was WWI. Only 9 people died on U 103.
If the water wasn’t cold then ALOT more lives would be saved
Of course warmer water could mean a buffet. Remember the Indianapolis
Yeah, they died of hypothermia from it being to cold so if it were warmer they could've stayed in the water longer, which means they would've gotten rescued by the carpathia
If the water wasn’t so cold there wouldn’t have been an iceberg in the first place bruh 😂
@@thefriendlyghost8193 lmao awesome
@@thefriendlyghost8193 I mean it could have just been a giant rock lol idk
I couldn’t even imagine how scary that was.
I would just die if I was there even know I'm 8 but what ever
I’m so scared i was born then
Small & Squissshy so you’re 108 years old? yeahhhhh
Yep but imagine how scary 9/11 was
@@layxlais0sas same I’m 8
What is heartbreaking is knowing that they could have been saved 💔😢
Agreed. With all due respect, the designers of the Titanic were very stupid in not taking the extra steps & measures to make sure it was safe enough for EVERYONE. My they all rest in peace.😔🌷
huh what more sucks they went to women and children first rule and even most of the life boats are made for women and children...I just hate to travel in ships😫
We can’t look at it from today’s perspective. Maritime law at the time was much different. It was considered one of the most advanced and safest ships at the time.
It actually also had more lifeboats than it was required to have.
@@patrioticpeoplesparty5792 huh for women?
@@alexdaddario6848 what your more important than a woman? Have some chivalry
I remember my grandmother speaking of this dreadful disaster with great emotion and sympathy. she would have been a young woman then. There is a video of some survivours speaking which really shows the difference of generations. The dignity and bravery of so many, the orchestra for example plus lack of life boats today it would never pass a safety check. R.I.P. to all those lost.
Dog not allowed ect
Imagine being on a sinking ship in the dark, possibly saying your last goodbyes to your kids or lover. 🥺
SHIP! Not a boat. Ship!
@@conniekoster6828 Okay, calm down
Doesn’t bear thinking about.
Or family
@@gabriellepetersen1341 for real
I don’t think bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean. More like the ones wearing life vests were recovered from the surface
mandersj You're correct
mandersj pressure destroyed their bodies way before the titanic hit the ground
None of the bodies were recovered from the bottom. When the wreck was found in 1985, the only evidence of human bodies were their shoes. Their bodies were eaten by parasites and eventually disintegrated.
mandersj i agree
@@saffron6870 Those who went down with the ship... their bodies were destroyed by the pressure well before the wreck even reached the bottom.
No one:
Nobody:
Not even me:
The thumbnail: *man chillin’ in his tub looking at something*
He was on his coach waching t.v
I think u need glasses 👓 hes on a sofa
Emma Stewart oh :p I guess I do lol I have not been seeing clearly lately
He was on a chair watching TV
That was actually one of the under water statues in a complete different country. It is not even near the titanic.
Hearing this is upsetting. The amount of negligence that went on here. So many people could've been saved... RIP
BTW, the lifeboats at the time had a reputation for capsizing on rough waters, so they were used as a last resort, and for ferrying people to rescue ships already on station. No rescue was able to happen until hours later, when _Carpathia_ arrived, having steamed at top speed through the same ice field.
Don't die as a disbeliever
@@BNutsdog not allowed ect
Musicians:
*even if the boat is sinking, THE SHOW MUST GO ON*
Fun fact: the musicians decided to continue playing music to keep people calm and they knew they weren’t going to survive so they decided to go down with the ship
lailoni carlock
I know, I was joking when I said that
Imagine the last note he did
If u were playing a song on a sinking ship what kind of note should u do
I should do a high to low note
RainbowShines :D
A dramatic high one
I just watched a video about Titanic survivors and one of them said that the band playing until the end was a complete lie.
This is from the real titanic: there was a couple and the husband was not able to be saved, and the wife refused to be saved and they went to there bed layed down and died together
Edit: omg thx for the likes
Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus*
🥺💔😭
The man's great grand child (great great?) Did an interview with Robert (he found the ship wreck of the titanic) and the man had refused to get on a boat until all children and women were on
While getting drowned to death... 😳😅
Yea they died drowning together. Ain't like they layed down n when they water hit them they instantly died. So fricken sad
My grandma told me my grandpa did try to tell people the ship was gonna sink. But nobody was listening. Undeterred, he tried again and told everyone the ship was gonna sink. Pissed off, the moviegoers kicked my grandpa out of the movie theater.
That’s gold
😂😂😂😂 bruhhhh
LOLOLOHAHAHA!!!!
Atleast give credit too the 1000s of other commenters on the other Titanic related videos who made the exact same joke. We don't need more Amy Schumer wannabes on this planet, just having one Amy Schumer is bad enough.
I wheezed
I learned 2 things about this
1: don’t go on a ship called unsinkable
2: ALWAYS GO on A LIFEBOAT
Dog not allowed ect
This is so sad, blessed all the bravest men that died to saved others...
Those are some real men indeed
@@Kinobambino yep.
who did that???
@@googlegmail4636 Leo, Jake , Aaron and even more.
What made them say "even God can't sink this" they made a huge mistake
These facts are known by a lot of people, such as the musicians playing until the end and that there was not enough lifeboats.
should change the title to "Titanic facts EVERYONE knew"... or "Things we're going to call Titanic facts, but are only half true" -.-
For example, yes, half of the reason there were so few lifeboats was because it was decided the decks would 'look too cluttered'. but another reason they didn't have enough was because back then, ships competed over their safety features and strength, and with certain designs and capabilities allowing them to be deemed 'unsinkable' (such as how Titanic could have remained afloat with up to four of her watertight compartments breached/flooded) they were rewarded with permission to carry less lifeboats.
Also the boats were only ment to take people from sinking boat to rescue boat so most boats didnt have enough for all passengers back then. Ships sank all the time but normally it took many hours not 2 and ahalf like the titanic
There are also people who didn’t know that.
but did you know that titanic might have stayed a float if it hit the iceberg straight on
Phyzics Sanctuary also some of the facts are wrong.
"A lot of people could've been saved" this moment in history makes me really wish that a time machine is possible so that we can go back to 1912 and alter what had happened
Well yeah I wish that's guy who has the key of the binocular room gaved it to the captain then now the titanic would be save and not drowned it's just it hurts to hear about those 2 to 3 thousands of people dying of that accident
@@maybeth_yeet6129 yeah it just sucks 😥
I feel the same but with slavery and the holocaust
yeah, same but also to prevent history even being a thing at school ya know sdshdsjhs
We do not change the past or future for there to come be worse than what happened and could change very big.
“The ship was thought to be unsinkable.” You’d think that omen alone would be motivation enough to procure enough life rafts. I guess Murphy and his law weren’t popular at the time.
Don't die as a disbeliever
Has anybody ever watched Titanic movie on rewind? It's a happy ending everybody gets back on the boat and heads back home
Ohh you’re good ☝🏼😂😂
😂
Omg...made me spit out my coffee...🤣🤣🤣🤣
I need to!
YAAAAAAASSSS when I make a movie suitable from my lil sis-
title : "Bone-chilling Titanic Facts No One Knew
"
narrator : -starts reading the facts-
me : "How the hell do you know that."
You are right
*loses a brain cell*
Ok
How do you put lines across your writing
@@xfire6443 i actually dont know, when i typed that and entered it in it just automatically put the lines there
Nobody:
Thumbnail: *A random dude chilling and watching TV inside Titanic wreck*
True
TVs didn’t exist in 1912
I always read comments first for heroes like u. Thanks!
i'm here only for that!
@brain time this is nonsense!
TRUE
My great grand father worked on the Titanic at Harland & Wolff. His name was Jack Dawson! Just a coincidence!
Seriously?
@@Qweryll Seriously. Like I said. Just coincidence but does make a talking point.
Wow that's such an amazing coincidence lol
𝕊𝕠 𝕞𝕒𝕪𝕓𝕖𝕖𝕖 𝕁𝕒𝕔𝕜 𝔻𝕒𝕨𝕤𝕠𝕟 𝕕𝕚𝕕 𝕖𝕩𝕚𝕤𝕥!
Jack Dawson was a stoker onboard the titanic
When violet was on the titanic she must been like DANG IT NOT AGAIN
And on the Britannic, WHAT IS THIS? HELL?
Isn’t it rose
Bill Cypher no Rose was on the titanic Violet was on the all three of the
sister ships when they sank.
@@billticklefeet3637 Olympic didn't sink. Violet was aboard when the H.M.S. Hawke collided with her. The ship was repaired and sailed until 1935, when it was sold for scrap.
Titanic was the first one. Why would she say "again" ? lol.
To all the musicians who played on that boat, all the respect for you, I have so much love for that
It never happened. all hyped hollywood bs. The ship was almost vertical in the last hour of its sinking. Unless they all could do that michael jackson lean.
It’s a ship and the song is nearer to my god thee
The worst part is when they show the elderly couple😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Fr, and the part where the mom was laying with her kids knowing they weren’t going to survive
I know if that part wasn’t in the movie I would have not cried as much
Isadore and Ida Strauss. They owned Macey's department store. She was offered a place in a lifeboat but chose to die with her husband. 😭😭
I'm real life the couple that were in the bed I think it said they found his body but his wife body was never recovered 🙏🙏
Same exact thought I had...😓
I can't imagine what the crew members had to deal with on the titanic. Also R.I.P the people who were on the titanic and died. The tragedy they went through is horrible. Also, the "Miss Unsinkable" woman was so lucky God has blessed her in every ship that has sunk.
Don't die as a disbeliever
"When the bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean". Never happened, by the time any bodies got to a certain depth, the pressure would be so intense the body would be crushed into literally nothing.
Yes. Fought that too. Can't believe that statement was actually included in a video about facts.
@@tomproulx8112 *thought
www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/science/titanic-may-hold-passengers-remains-officials-say.html
Interesting read. I guess we will never know
The ship wasn't found until 70+ years later, scientists said bodies would never be found because the bones would have been broken down by chemicals in the seawater and vanish after 20 years...
I thought the exact same thing...
Everytime someone made a sacrifice I was like: Respect, respect
Yes I give so much respect
Z
Z
Z
Much respect for jack 😔✋
Fly high everyone who passed away 🕊💖😔
Your really kind
@@leahrosechapman5049Thanks
They all sank
@@jasonlake5403 omg just stop she or he is being really nice
know everyone on their is dead because it’s over 100 years since
#1 the titanic actually had more lifeboats than allowed at the time
#2 in the Californian's defense the titanic actually fired their flares irregularly
#3 they had a drill earlier in the trip and they didn't want to have to do it all over again.
#4 captain smith actually sent out an order during the sinking ordering sent lifeboats to get back because they were underfilled
#5 people who were trained at lowering the lifeboats took a really long time to prep and send off so even if they had enough there was no way that it would have been done in time.
Historic travels does a better job of explaining it better than my comment. Please watch his and change the inaccuracies in this video
Suicide not allowed
The disaster of the Titanic is really sad..In the future I want to go to Canada and go to the cemetery to see all the graves of the people who died in the accident..
Can I come with you 🥺😭
@@missmiloeater me too
Me too
@@missmiloeater Ofc :D
I hate it..was in St John ready to go to Halifax..The person we went with had a hip problem and we didn’t go..Wish I would have just gone on my own..Probably will never go back..
i feel sad for the people who had to leave behind loved ones. i don’t wanna do that with my hubby
When it comes down to life and death, the will/instinct to survive is strong. This is when ppl find out whether their "fight" or "flight" is dominant.
yes Chrissy Minaj
Me either
@@joeshmo2577 you idiot
@@erichvonmanstein6876 lol u think he is the idiot ur cyberbullying someone when there is no reason to be nice
R.I.P. All the passengers, my heart goes out to you.
I can't imagine anything more scary than being stuck on a boat in the middle of the ocean slowly sinking into freezing waters.. what a way to go.
Fear Allah
"Bone chilling facts about Titanic"
*Shows a statue watching Netflix*
Cat Gaming 😂😂😂😂
Why doesn't this have more likes tho?
@@noahmohmand4752 people no longer care about history it seems
Lol I just saw that!
That’s scary though
😶😶😶
Elsa did the iceberg
Mr and Mrs. Isidor straus, aka the old woman and man laying in bed during the ship was sinking scene, yeah that scene broke my heart into million of pieces
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@Talha Shaikh idk
They were based on real people
Same it was so sad, hope they are toghter in a better place, even tho they might not be real xP
That was the best scene out of all in my opinion and right after it the hand against the glass
"Bodies recovered from the bottom of the ocean" not possible with the technology of the day. The recovered bodies were floating on the surface 🏴🇨🇦
S. Evans Correct, those who went down inside the ship or sank without life jackets were never recovered.
Not to mention their bodies already been decomposed, but I’m not too sure..
Mari ZeGeek they did, human flesh decays quicker in salt water plus there are fish and other sea animals that will eat it as well
I would think that as they went down into the ocean the pressure would destroy them.
janet wahl well not really i mean it could possibly but it’s mostly the body dissolving that’s why they only saved 6
My great grandmother had a ticket to ride the Titanic, but she fell sick and needed to cancel her trip. Probably a good thing she couldn’t make it, she ended up living to the age of 99 before passing away just a week before reaching 100.
Suicide not allowed
hi everyone! this movie isn’t completely correct, there’s a movie named a night to remember where there were people in the movie who were on the actual titanic wreck, and it was in black and white and lasts more than 3 hours cause they tried to get all little details in. you can buy the book and movie i have them both and they are so good! definitely recommend, also includes a game and little facts on the dvd
These are called “old” movies, not “eugh, back to the future wasn’t in black and white” point proved.
it wasn't even the Titanic that sank.It was the Olympic.
Also, an actual survivor from the Titanic, an actress, was in it. On the set she suffered from PTSD...or survivor's guilt. They knew nothing of either at the time.
Yeah the movie isn't correct because there was also a fire.
My wife and I saw it at the Stanfurd Theater in Palo Alto a few years ago. Chilling movie. Probably because they tried to get the details right, so there's more of a feel of realism to it. As we left, she overheard an old man saying bluntly, "This one's better than the new one!" (the 1990 one)
Respect the musician they were the real hero because the give their lives to just to make not get panicked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The musicians should have been given medals for bravery ( playing till the end ) ( family s pride in the courage of these men)
The Titanic was a very beautiful ship, really. How sad it was when it sank. :( Prayers to all the brave people who passed away on that ship. 🚢 🌊
How does dying on a sinking ship, make you brave?
@@JihadBunnydick ?
Out of the three Olympic class liners (Olympic, Britannic and Titanic) that were constructed, only the Olympic itself survived to see a full service life. The Olympic was retired and sold for scrap in 1935 with complete demolition of the vessel being completed in 1937. It's sad, though. The Olympic should have been preserved as a museum ship as a historic testament to the White Star Line, the Titanic and the people who built those ships.
The dining salon paneling is in the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick. Yes it would have been nice to preserve the ship but the Depression was rough and White Star went bankrupt and was forced to merge with Cunard.
Dog not allowed ect
@@lawrencewood289India don't burn dead body not allowed
@@RebeccaQueen-ti1bk Have no idea what thread you think you're posting on but doesn't seem to have any relevance to Titanic, Olympic, etc.
i feel bad for all the people that died!😭 even the old peoples died too and a kid
Ill tell you. 1,500 died from the ship. Mhm ... so true UwU ( the titanic not real they say )
What about the Ocean? I do Feel bad for those ppl but The Ocean Is Important Too. Those Medal And Plastic and Wood Parts Are damage to the Ocean and no one cares
@@knifewifesupremacy i feel bad too.. 50 children died! So sad. But the titanic might vanish in 2030 bc the ocean bacteria is eating the titanic so titanic will just turn into dust.. :(
@@jamaecajabreab.solano9431 Friend pick up a history book. She existed
Kids
Respect for the girl who made everyone turn around and get more people
Molly brown
They didn't turn around and get more people.
That's molly brown
History called her the unsinkable molly brown "
- old rose
Her name was Molly Brown! She is very famous for her bravery and she even founded a program to help the third class titanic survivors
Margret brown is who did that and I’m pretty happy of her
Never go on a ship that says it’s “unsinkable”
Ok got it haha
Lol I am probably never going on a boat tho
They never said the titanic was unsinkable, big misconception. They said it was AS UNSINKABLE as it could have been.
@@alan_decker no they said it's unsinkable
@@ibrahimsaddozai6269 no. It was only in movies. White star line NEVER said that.
The amount of times I've passed that memorial in Southampton is unbelievable as I live in Southampton and it still gets me thinking about those who died in steerage on that tragic night every time.
Fear Allah
You guys say “miss unsinkable” I call her the reaper... bad luck just follows her
that is so true
Who will be mr. Unsinkable tho? *requires 3 ships survived while sinking*
Was thinking the same
looooool ennit
yea every ship she was on sink lol
Heres a fact: the titanic told the Californian to shut up after the ship warned the titanic so it was the captain's fault the Californian could not help.
@KevinPlayz YT either way
Capten on the Californian is stupid
Play's* take your own advice on "SPELLING" dude!
The ego of a man killed thousands people... Not a surprise in the pathetic and repetitive human history.
@@nicola4297 Was thinking the same. If that's true and the Californian's Captain didn't answer a distress call because the Captain of the other ship was mean to him that is utterly pathetic and beyond deplorable.
One of my relatives who resided in Croatia, missed the Titanic by five minutes!
He was really ticked off because he literally "missed the boat"!
He would have been in the steerage section. That was the first to die!
How does a section of a boat “die”
@@zigzgshodzixhoxohxh3800 they were trapped below deck.
My respect for those musicians 💔🙏🏼
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also the fact that one of the coal vaults caught fire before they left england.
Which was burning the entire way, weakening the steel of the hull.
And if you look at the blueprints of the ship the first two compartments had the tallest walls. The titanic would have stayed afloat if all the walls of the compartments were the same height. It's also said that up to 5 compartments could be filled with water and the ship could still sail.
And instead of using steel rivets they used iron rivets which were cheaper and weaker than steel rivets.
Not fact - -theory.
It was not at all uncommon to have coal fires on steam ships back then. They were well aware of it and ships often just carried on with no problem. They were just smoldering and not hot enough to do severe damage. What are fireplace stoves made out of? Coal was just transferred to the other side of the ship to reach the hot coal and it was used first in the boilers. Actually the transfer of the coal to the port side made the starboard side ride a bit higher thus slowing the sinking since the damage was on the starboard side.
I heard they'd wound up buying low- grade coal due to a coal shortage,which caught sparks easier and smoldered for a long time. The people in charge couldn't afford not to launch the ship on schedule and refund all the ticket money to the passengers.
@@johnwilliam384 White Star "borrowed" a lot of coal intended for other steamers so that Titanic could have a full fuel complement for its maiden voyage. It was the same grade of coal that the line used on a regular basis. This, from an interview, years ago, of a maritime historian who had gone through multitudes of white Star documents and invoices of the times.
It wasn’t the captains fault he had to stay on the boat😭
The guy who made the boat went on the life boat what a coward
No the ship's designer, Thomas Andrews went down with the ship.
You're thinking of Bruce Ismay the owner of White Star Line!
The captain ordered them not to use the bow light, or they would have seen what was in front of them
Actually it was the captains fault....he basically killed those that died....he would have gone to prison but instead went down with the ship
Yah they should of put the builder in jail or sued him.
@@steveyeager6177 no if the lights at the bow of the ship were on the lookouts night-vision would be completely disrupted and they would’ve seen it even later
I live in the town where the band master Wallace Hartley was from, his body was found and given a funeral here with over 3000 people attending, he has a memorial here and a pub named after him, he is still honoured and remembered.
Those musicians are heros. They played till the very last second and sacrificed themselves to calm people down.
to me, "Bone-chilling" is just a bad pun. Lol.
Anne Epting Megalovania intensifies
weird flex but ok
Seriously?>:(
YOURE GONNA HAVE A BAD TIME.
It’s a beautiful day outside
The fact about the binoculars and the key is just unbelievable.
As far as I understand it, it's utter nonsense.
Why didn’t they just cut the lock off?
@@greyghostscsa394 This story just doesn't make any sense IMHO.
Yeah idk about this
While it's true binoculars had gone missing between Belfast and Southampton, the reasons stated here are fictitious.
I live on Northam Estate where 90% of Titanic's crew lived and even though the disaster happened before my time I am proud of the engineers and crew and I love the memorial to them in my City Centre here in Southampton. Such a shame it happened
Fear Allah
Rip all the victims of Titanic including the wonderful engineers who stayed in the engine rooms to the bitter end xxx
"When u ask ur friends what is the most famous ship"
Answer: Before corona: TITANIC
After corona: Diamond Princess in japan!
Iplayz 99 nah still titanic
Yeah still titanic ngl
@@MCTA23dfhccd my uncle was crew in ruby princess but that ship was safe and my uncle was in their house [safe he was very happy that he didn't go for the diamond princess], and I think the ruby princess is here in the ph
*T I T A N I C*
ummm i dont know what the diamond princess ship us
Soooo TITANIC
I search it up and so TITANIC Is more famous
“When the bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean...”
Sorry, what? No bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean lol
Right. The wreckage wasn't even discovered until long after the incident, so even if any bodies had managed to somehow find their way to the ocean floor, you're not getting much of anything up from 2+ miles underwater.
This was a very sh*t video
@@ulrichweiss9912 I think this video is off by a lot.
Just watched this, literally thought the same thing so i came to check the comments to see if anyone else mentioned it lol.
@@ulrichweiss9912 The bodies will have been crushed by the pressure down there and be rotting
Rest in peace people who did not survive i hope you have a good life in heaven now
edward john smith is in hell buddy. sorry
My grandmother was 5yrs old in 1912 and she told me that she remembered people on the street running from one end to the other trying to find out what happened. The newspaper boy only had one newspaper left My grandmother told me that my great grandmother had her by the hand as they were trying to walk to where they were going. She then saw that the newspaper boy only had one newspaper left. She grabbed it from the newspaper boy and read it. My grandmother asked my great grandmother what happened? And my great grandmother told her that the big ship with all of the rich people had sank and many people died. Now, this happened in Mexico but that's how fast the news of the Titanic sinking had spread around.
the world In Mexico the Titanic was also called by some people as the ship with all of the rich peoole. In the 1980s the Titanic was found and then I was a teenager and remember how exciting it was and it was all over the news
My mom bought me a national geographic magazine because the Titanic was first featured in that magazine.
There's a Titanic exhibit at the Luxor aka the pyramid casino in Las Vegas, NV.
It's AWESOME! And if you are fascinated by Titanic then I recommend you go and see it. I'm not going to spoil it for anyone but you won't be disappointed.
Just a little infoI- I went to high school with Leonardo Dicaprio.
The people that died from the titanic Britannic and Olympic: how does this woman survive???
Violet: instincts period.
Olympic?
Nobody ever died on the Olympic...she never sank
Ikr
@@Yassified3425 lol yeah
@Leroy Allen yee
2:10 The reason the captain ignored the flares is because he thought they where fireworks.
Yeah, fireworks in the middle of the ocean for no reason
@@Aguijon1982 partying
When I saw it the first time I thought they were fireworks
When the night watch crewman reported that the "ship on the horizon" was firing rockets Captain Lord of the California asked what color they were, then told the crewman on night watch that the rockets might be "company signals" since he was not in the employ of the White Star line and was not aware of the company policies on signal rockets. He never thought they were fireworks.
Yeah I remember learning in school that red fireworks were for danger and white for fun etc if I remember it rightly and they didn’t have any red so set white off and they passed it off as a celebration. I’m going back over 20 years ago but I remember hearing that too
My Grandfathers parent’s was supposed to go on the Titanic, but a psychic or something told them to don’t go.
Nice story
Felluhs Your Grandfather's parents made a good decision
Whyd they go to a psychic
@@Kinobambino ask them
@@i_observe9846 I did
Fun fact a man who survived the crash last words were “The Olympic sank not the titanic
lol he wasn’t actually on it. he set it up and put his business competition on the ship, and he was planned to be on it but cancelled the last minute
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@Christopher Wyman f u
@Christopher Wyman lmfao what in the actual fuck are you pressed about
@Christopher Wyman are you depressed in real life of something?
I had a friend who had a family member on the Titanic
Melanie Young did they survive?
Did he or she survive?
Same
Did they die?!
My great great grandpa owned a castle and he survived the titanic and said that it essentially and iceberg and told his wife whose later told my moms mom and then told me that is was not a iceberg it was an explosions
"When the bodies were recovered from under the ocean" Uhmm... no bodies were recovered from UNDER the ocean because at that time there was no means of getting to the ship that was 2.5 miles down on the ocean floor. the only bodies "recovered" then were the ones still floating at the surface... all the others are listed as "never recovered"
My father’s family members all worked on the titanic, from drawing plans, to shipwrights and rivet boys.
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Corrections from a Titanic rivet counter:
1. Well, in Californian's defense, while they should have been more proactive in figuring out what was happening with Titanic, they had stopped because they actually saw ice in front of them and were idle with cold boilers. It takes time to put boilers online, that is, to pressurize them enough to move that ship's mighty engines. Even if they did put their boilers online quickly enough, they would have had to navigate through the ice field in pitch darkness. When early dawn came and Carpathia arrived at the scene, she had to swerve past an iceberg (almost exactly like Titanic tried to do). Icebergs were everywhere now that they could actually be seen. So, while sort of possible, it's implausible that Californian could have saved everyone.
2. While the exact figures will forever be debated, the most accurate numbers thus far, reached by a few independent studies into the matter, are as follows: 2,208 total people aboard, 712 survivors, and 1,496 fatalities.
3. No, this is just wrong. Firstly, when launched and when she set sail, Titanic was barely the largest ship in the world. She beat her older sister, Olympic, as world's largest ship by a fraction, which Olympic took back after the disaster during a refit. It was Olympic which was vastly larger in size compared to the previous record breaker, Mauretania. Also, British maritime law in 1912 was outdated, and required a ship of 10,000 gross register tons or more to carry 16 lifeboats. Titanic had a little over 46,000 GRT and carried 20 boats, exceeding the law. She (and Olympic) was given new type Welin davits that could hold more boats in case the law was ever changed (because it was up for debate at the time). But, since the law hadn't changed during her fitting out, she was given the standard amount plus a few extra. Extra deck space was not the reason. First class passengers had the A deck promenade unobstructed by the boats, they didn't need the boat deck, anyway. Plus, lifeboats weren't supposed to carry a ship's total population. That's not how people viewed them back then. They were supposed to be used as ferries from the sinking vessel to the rescue vessel. This played out perfectly when RMS Republic sank some years prior with no deaths outside of her collision with the ship Florida.
4. The boat drill wasn't cancelled, it was postponed (due to weather, if I remember correctly). It was scheduled for the day after the ship sank. Also, while the crew could have lowered the boats better, they had some training in lowering them when the ship was still being fitted out. The ship wasn't manned by a bunch of newbies. Many of them were seasoned seamen, especially her officers.
5. This is fine.
6. God, not the binoculars again. During the inquiries, the lookouts claimed they wanted binoculars, but some of the surviving officers and officers of other shipping lines all said that lookouts do better with the unaided eye and shouldn't worry about binoculars, anyway. It's not their place to determine what something is. Their duty is to spot it and alert the bridge, who will then take action. Plus, looking through binoculars in pitch darkness is just stupid. And no, binoculars weren't locked away, just David Blair's, and his set was that assigned to the vessel's second officer, not the lookouts. Each officer had their own provided set of glasses, as they were called. Lookouts did not as shipping companies at the time weren't universal in whether lookouts received a set of glasses.
7. Britannic was never to be named Gigantic. That's a myth. Olympic never met tragedy. She had a long and successful career, but being an aging liner from a bygone era, she was scrapped between 1935 to 1937. Olympic wasn't danger of sinking when Hawke rammed her hull. Britannic wasn't 'blown up' by a mine. She struck a mine, but the mine's blast damage wasn't as bad as how it warped the ship's frame. It was slight, but enough to jam some of the forward watertight doors. The ship may have survived as she had vastly improved safety features compared to Titanic, but because of the hot weather, many portholes were opened to ventilate the ship, allowing water to pass beyond the bulkheads.
8. Mostly correct. The engineers in the ship's engine rooms worked ceaselessly to keep the ship powered. They did abandon their posts right towards the ship's final plunge, but none of them survived. That said, there were a few firemen, stokers, trimmers, and other crewmen from the lower decks who were able to make it off the ship. Some were a bit braver about it while others tried jumping into the nearest boat and had to be removed. Still, many brave men and women died that night, so it's nice to end this clickbait video on a positive note.
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@@RebeccaQueen-ti1bk Fear Allah!So true!Never Underestimate Allah he will show you his strength!
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“Don’t play with God PERIODT” that’s what they should have named it 😭
for real lol
That wouldn’t make any difference
Yup the titanic owner said even god cant sink this it might of been a joke but....
I play with God all the time. He's got a HELL of a three point shot! Can dribble well too.
Thank you
Always had a facination for the TITANIC. I had just come to find out my ancestor, Charles Henry Barlow was a fireman/Engineer aboard the Titanic. He died in it. I never thought much about last name....now I am proud at how brave he was!
The saddest part of the titanic movie:
1. When the captain locked himself in the steering wheel room and drowned taking the responsibility of the passengers who died
2. When the band played songs and said there last goodbyes to their fellow band members
3. When mr. Andrews shot himself feeling guilty for killing another person with a gun
4. When everyone froze to death and one of the people who froze had a 5 month old baby who froze to death with her
5. When jack died
6. When the people working at the Engine got locked down and died
7. When Rose was singing the song that jack sang for her while she froze and got rescued
8. When Rose died in her sleep that night she told the story to the titanic explorers in her warm bed like Jack said she would
9. When Rose threw the heart of the ocean where it belongs
10. When Jack got tied to the titanic boat
the captain deserved to die so no sympathy there. Rose was old and lived a full life so no sympathy for her. I feel sorry for all children that died and didn't get a chance for a full life.
No he die bc he aint feel like he build an strong ship
3. I’m pretty sure that wasn’t Mr. Andrews.
@@scotmandel6699 sympathy is not a scarce commodity.
Really? 😂
back in those days you did not have to have enough life boats to carry all the passengers. they were designed for multiple trips... to ferry survivors from the sinking ship to the rescue ship. designed to go back and forth shuttling people to safety. of course, in this case, there was no ship close enough for that to happen. but they did meet life boat requirements of the day.
I still cry reading about titanic..its jus heartbreaking
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"When the bodies were recovered from the bottom of the ocean..."
Wut
You know when Rose says: “I’ll never let go!”? SHE LET GO IMMEDIATELY. Also, there was room for TWO PEOPLE on that piece of wood
YEAH
Lol she's a murderer
When she said”I’ll never let go”she really meant she’ll never let got him as in he’ll always be in her heart :)
She'll never let go of her promise to him. Before he dies she starts to say her goodbyes and he tells her not to. He tells her that she's going to go on living and have lots of babies, Etc. He makes her promise him that she will survive and she does promise him that. Then he tells her to never let go of that promise.
@@missleya4264 Some people aren't good at paying attention. They get caught up in superficial shit. What you said, I was about to say. If people would actually pay attention and listen, they would see what actually takes place.
Those musicians gotta be brave to stay on the ship till the last second. R.I.P every one on the titanic who has passed.
*Miss Unsinkable steps on ship.
Everybody else: “Shit”
Well she was on the Olympic as well and the Olympic didn’t sink it just rammed into a lot of other ships though couple of Uboats the Hawk and the Nantucket and took a torpedo in the hull during WW1 but she never sank she was scrapped in the Great Depression to give 5000 people jobs
Imagine the horror being in the ocean depth with nothing but blackness all around you and miles deep ocean below you and all around you. Hearing the groaning of people all around you crying for help. The utter hopelessness. That must've been the most horrific night. The sight of a vessel the size of titanic in the ocean depths alone can be a fascinating but yet intimidating sight. Imagine it sinking with no lights shining just darkness.
David McCallum (Ducky in "NCIS") played Harold Bride in 'A Night to Remember". His character, one of the radio operators, survived.
Titanic is one of my favourite movies of all time! When I watch it I get chills down my back and it touches you right in the heart! ❤
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