Eva Hart describes escaping the sinking Titanic, 1985

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  • @Just_Smile-n2w
    @Just_Smile-n2w 4 роки тому +26618

    She’s hilarious. Calling him out on dumb questions. “what happened?” She says, “Well you know perfectly well what happened. The boat sank” 😂

    • @NnoxLupus
      @NnoxLupus 4 роки тому +457

      tinwoods well then maybe he should have been more precise and asked “what happened to YOU? What’s YOUR story?” And not just a plain “what happened” which is a general question and the reason she gave a sarcastic response. Idiot.

    • @lotusgrl444
      @lotusgrl444 4 роки тому +227

      @@NnoxLupus for a reporter, he pretty much sucked and was not likeable at all....

    • @craigevans5408
      @craigevans5408 4 роки тому +307

      I think she was rude and patronising

    • @taffysaur
      @taffysaur 4 роки тому +207

      Wolfshe xxx I feel like if she’s invited onto the show to speak, she would know it’s her specific story we’re interested in. Not something we all know with or without her input.

    • @rachybaby72
      @rachybaby72 4 роки тому +254

      The question is framed to get her to talk about her own experience, and she should've known that's what he was doing... The question wasn't dumb at all.

  • @Tjp7624
    @Tjp7624 4 роки тому +16034

    That woman is so british she would make the Queen of England blush

    • @axrdeardido
      @axrdeardido 4 роки тому +470

      And was born before Queen Elizabeth ii

    • @Me-fo1kk
      @Me-fo1kk 4 роки тому +74

      Not to mention the actress Jane Seymour try to be her if a movie was ever made.

    • @HarcusCGTV
      @HarcusCGTV 4 роки тому +44

      *English

    • @DingDong-tj9ce
      @DingDong-tj9ce 4 роки тому +61

      That's because the Queen is German.

    • @meralEdwtDawlatly
      @meralEdwtDawlatly 4 роки тому +9

      @@DingDong-tj9ce much worse

  • @kaylaliebs
    @kaylaliebs 4 роки тому +14935

    This woman is so well spoken, I could listen to her for hours.

    • @WesTec
      @WesTec 4 роки тому +48

      Kayla Liebenberg true

    • @hamzaarshad9690
      @hamzaarshad9690 4 роки тому +22

      true! how does your voice sound like?

    • @gilbeau5254
      @gilbeau5254 4 роки тому +41

      She sounds like Helen Mirren.

    • @CapreDiem26
      @CapreDiem26 4 роки тому +39

      Me too, this is so rare nowadays
      .💓

    • @donovanmitchell5195
      @donovanmitchell5195 4 роки тому +4

      @American Patriot 😭

  • @JamesCarmichael
    @JamesCarmichael 7 місяців тому +133

    What a delightful woman. Could sit and chat with her for hours. You can just tell when someone in interesting and has a lifetime of stories to tell. I hope she had a great life.

    • @gerardmackay8909
      @gerardmackay8909 6 місяців тому +1

      She had a fascinating and full life indeed (check out Eva Hart Wikipedia page). She died in 1996 aged 91 so just missed out on seeing Cameron’s film. I agree she’s fascinating and how she kept patience with that robotic, vacuous interviewer I will never know. He’s a male version of the Stepford wives. That has got to be a prime example of how NOT to conduct an interview. Well done Eva Hart.

    • @JamesCarmichael
      @JamesCarmichael 6 місяців тому

      @@gerardmackay8909 I think I will just do that and check out her page. I think the interviewer was of his time. A lot of them were like that.

    • @prehistoriccreature1800
      @prehistoriccreature1800 3 місяці тому

      she lived a pathetic sad life

    • @omartherrera
      @omartherrera 27 днів тому

      @@prehistoriccreature1800 that sounds more like your case buddy

  • @ashiad.669
    @ashiad.669 4 роки тому +7003

    She’s so sassy. I love it. He was asking ridiculously stupid questions though

    • @mikejones-si6no
      @mikejones-si6no 4 роки тому +9

      She is sassy r u ??

    • @Sharky165
      @Sharky165 4 роки тому +42

      I also love her sass. It's amazing to see how much Keith Morrison (now of _Dateline_ fame) has changed -- not just physically, but in that he's a much better interviewer now.
      BTW, if you don't mind me saying, your eyes are absolutely mesmerizing.

    • @sarahg2653
      @sarahg2653 4 роки тому +8

      Sharky- yeah I agree, I've always enjoyed Keith on Dateline and he does a good job imo

    • @raphaelcorley7491
      @raphaelcorley7491 4 роки тому +4

      Ashia Davila god you’re gorgeous!

    • @ashiad.669
      @ashiad.669 4 роки тому +1

      Sharky165 thank you!

  • @notesl5576
    @notesl5576 4 роки тому +7164

    "Why? You don't know the rule of the sea don't you?"
    Savage😂

    • @sc8068
      @sc8068 4 роки тому +46

      2:29 😂😂

    • @rabbc007
      @rabbc007 4 роки тому +29

      She doesn’t say the first don’t it’s you know

    • @DutchDukeMan
      @DutchDukeMan 4 роки тому +49

      "You know the rule of the sea don't you?"

    • @keanur6541
      @keanur6541 4 роки тому +39

      In 2020 it's first come first serve. Equality right.

    • @astrabula329
      @astrabula329 4 роки тому

      Lmfaooooo for real!

  • @brauliohernandez9653
    @brauliohernandez9653 4 роки тому +7947

    Why does he ask her everything like she’s the one that sank the titanic?

  • @ChrissyboyH44
    @ChrissyboyH44 Рік тому +1543

    "To me, as a very ordinary individual it's my father's grave, and i would rather it were left untouched." Absolutely chilling words from the great late Eva Hart, especially in light of what has recently happened.

    • @tjayasiri8634
      @tjayasiri8634 Рік тому +7

      Great

    • @RealTalkWithSSG
      @RealTalkWithSSG Рік тому +118

      She's absolutely correct. It's a graveyard and shouldn't be used for commercial tourism or whatever these oceangate folks wanted to do.

    • @tonyameredith7081
      @tonyameredith7081 Рік тому +42

      I have always agreed with her that the wreck should have been left alone.

    • @christhornley1664
      @christhornley1664 Рік тому +38

      Yes, I very much concur with Eva and the replies here. Especially in light of recent events and the Titanic claiming five more lives 111 years after the disaster. The wreck should be left alone from now on.

    • @BunnyWatson-k1w
      @BunnyWatson-k1w Рік тому +11

      And how many artifacts and personal belongings of passengers have been recovered from the wreck site.

  • @fayrayrita2223
    @fayrayrita2223 5 років тому +7828

    God bless this woman!!! She's in heaven reunited w her mother and father. Btw she had a soothing voice I can listen to her speak all night

    • @jeremymedlock9626
      @jeremymedlock9626 5 років тому +47

      if you believe that for one damn minute you are more delusional than ever.

    • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
      @ccchhhrrriiisss100 5 років тому +161

      @@jeremymedlock9626 - Believe what, Alex? Are you saying that Fayray is "delusional" to believe in heaven?

    • @oliviaoprita1253
      @oliviaoprita1253 5 років тому +150

      Alex Medlock people can believe in what they want don’t judge them just because they don’t think the same as you

    • @fayrayrita2223
      @fayrayrita2223 5 років тому +49

      @@oliviaoprita1253 right on brother

    • @fayrayrita2223
      @fayrayrita2223 5 років тому +38

      @@ccchhhrrriiisss100 thank you!!

  • @venar4248
    @venar4248 3 роки тому +6919

    The moment when she says "It is my fathers grave" is so heartbreaking for me...

    • @AngelShona1
      @AngelShona1 3 роки тому +19

      It is a grave !! Leave it be. Also Grenfel Tower in London IS A GRAVE AND GOD HELP THE PEOPLE THAT MOVE BACK IN THERE WHEN ITS RE BUILT!! People were burned alive in there. To me , IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN KNOCKED DOWN. !!

    • @beaujames5463
      @beaujames5463 3 роки тому +25

      Yes that is true

    • @edwardblake1407
      @edwardblake1407 3 роки тому +17

      youre too soft

    • @edwardblake1407
      @edwardblake1407 3 роки тому +56

      3 men, the 3 richest men on board the ship. All opposed the foundation on the american Federal Reserve Bank. a Bank that has hijacked the printing and issuance of American currency. They have the power to create and possess, and even LOAN that money at interest to the american government. Those 3 men died on that ship in 1912. and in 1913 the federal reserve bank was established

    • @pa4o93ir49
      @pa4o93ir49 3 роки тому +1

      It’s the grave of a ship and not people. F the people.

  • @mia-uh3ko
    @mia-uh3ko 4 роки тому +10479

    the title should be: an amazing woman being interviewed by the ken doll from toy story 3

  • @OkayGonzo_
    @OkayGonzo_ Рік тому +569

    "i knew quite well i would never see him again"
    Those words brought tears to my eyes. Imagine being a 7 year old child seeing your father be left behind on a sinking ship... And as a father now to my daughter i cant begin to imagine saying goodbye to her... this just breaks my damn heart man.

    • @missym877
      @missym877 Рік тому +52

      Him putting her on a lifeboat and knowing she would be safe was probably the only thing that gave him comfort in the end. Heartbreaking indeed.

    • @dnbdiva2227
      @dnbdiva2227 Рік тому +13

      Im a new mum... to be seperated from your child is a feeling I never want to feel. What a brave woman, terrifying for a child.

    • @nw8000
      @nw8000 6 місяців тому

      Your Avatar does not say to me that you are a father but that of a man pretending to be a little girl...

    • @topgrain
      @topgrain 5 місяців тому +2

      Imagine the steerage parents trying to hide the ensuing horror from their innocent tots. I shed no tears for Eva Hart.

    • @grose2272
      @grose2272 Місяць тому +1

      😢😢😢 the post traumatic stress the living had must have effected them the rest of their lives..

  • @thegreatpotatoboy1821
    @thegreatpotatoboy1821 4 роки тому +3504

    She passed away in 1996, RIP Eva Heart, may the world never forget your name.

    • @fatimasayyed4032
      @fatimasayyed4032 3 роки тому +115

      So she didn't see the movie 😭😭

    • @mariselojeda0810
      @mariselojeda0810 3 роки тому +14

      Wasn't it 2009?

    • @thegreatpotatoboy1821
      @thegreatpotatoboy1821 3 роки тому +12

      @@mariselojeda0810 google says she passed away in 1996. Maybe it's wrong, but I don't know.

    • @dancemama3913
      @dancemama3913 3 роки тому +6

      @@thegreatpotatoboy1821it said- Rose died then but I’m pretty sure Eva would’ve died at like maybe 1990-

    • @thegreatpotatoboy1821
      @thegreatpotatoboy1821 3 роки тому +3

      @@dancemama3913 oh, ok then

  • @audrey7043
    @audrey7043 4 роки тому +8945

    “ but your father did not get in the lifeboat why was that” Are you kidding me?

    • @florjanbrudar692
      @florjanbrudar692 4 роки тому +73

      What's wrong?

    • @Tootsie-yj1rz
      @Tootsie-yj1rz 4 роки тому +496

      Lol I thought the same thing especially because they were taking women and children first

    • @Faltzerbeast90
      @Faltzerbeast90 4 роки тому +207

      Not everyone is an expert about Titanic and the woman and children rule

    • @Truth72500
      @Truth72500 4 роки тому +323

      @@Faltzerbeast90 most reporters aren't that stupid

    • @brunovaz
      @brunovaz 4 роки тому +232

      @K9hobo productions Nope. Where did you get that from? Men are not allowed in lifeboats WHILE there are still women and children to go. They're allowed to escape aftee that, of course. His question was more to bring about the issue that the ship didn't have enough lifeboats for everyone

  • @joshuagates3094
    @joshuagates3094 5 років тому +978

    She lived 11 years after this interview and past on valentines day. Rest in peace with your family Eva. 💜💕

    • @kaitlynmadison.
      @kaitlynmadison. 4 роки тому +7

      💜💜💜💕💕💕

    • @Sharky165
      @Sharky165 4 роки тому +12

      She was absolutely adorable and hilarious. RIP indeed ! 💛
      BTW, you make a mean breakfast pastry !

    • @karenbrown4524
      @karenbrown4524 4 роки тому

      @@Sharky165
      🤭 I love them heated a tad in the oven.

    • @gachadweebcousins3965
      @gachadweebcousins3965 4 роки тому

      Sarah Lee nuuu

    • @Maximillianmus-jc1uz
      @Maximillianmus-jc1uz 4 роки тому

      It’s actually Ava the a is pronounced as an e

  • @robertlee9069
    @robertlee9069 2 роки тому +1216

    You can hear the old world in her voice and clearly spoken English, her story was compelling.....to witness that event than to get separated from her mother must have been quite frightening. I am very glad these people were filmed.

    • @TreeGod.
      @TreeGod. Рік тому +94

      It’s super weird how we can hear time periods in people’s voices

    • @ajani.campbell
      @ajani.campbell Рік тому +4

      Yes, I would watch her story

    • @rosiemackenzie5976
      @rosiemackenzie5976 Рік тому

      What a wonderful lady, you could see how up-set she was still by that event, shame she had to deal with that stupid unfeeling reporter, he has the skill of a falling brick.

    • @Dr_P.A.W.
      @Dr_P.A.W. Рік тому +12

      @@DaleGribble-us9wc I think she was saying that her father was a brave man who understood his duty (by the standards of the time).

    • @nameisamine
      @nameisamine Рік тому +14

      In some parts of England people still speak like this but it’s quite rare now.

  • @thatstupidgirl905
    @thatstupidgirl905 4 роки тому +4799

    “Why didn’t your father get in?”
    BRO. This dude has never heard of titanic I guess. Everyone know that they let women and children on first.

    • @latezki9941
      @latezki9941 4 роки тому +247

      This interview was in 1985 and not everyone knew that much of the Titanic

    • @Theydontknowanything
      @Theydontknowanything 4 роки тому +192

      Interviewers interview to inform other people not just themselves. Who knows what he knew, but he very well could’ve been trying to get the basic info for anyone else out there

    • @thebiggestdog23
      @thebiggestdog23 4 роки тому +11

      I thought they let lions

    • @konyachannel
      @konyachannel 4 роки тому +3

      я уверен что вы сами узнали об этом из фильма в 1997 году :-/ а интервью записано в 1985

    • @skrrrr2211
      @skrrrr2211 4 роки тому +27

      @@Theydontknowanything then he could have explained that to her. He could have said something like "for the viewers at home who don't know what happened, could you please tell us what happened to the Titanic? And in particular your story."

  • @emilynightray
    @emilynightray 3 роки тому +3076

    I feel like she was holding back a lot of angry feelings during this interview.

    • @sofia-xd5xp
      @sofia-xd5xp 3 роки тому +379

      the interviewer was asking such stupid questions lmfao

    • @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat
      @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat 3 роки тому +25

      ......So would you being interviewed by such a nincompoop.

    • @masterdevoe2519
      @masterdevoe2519 3 роки тому +72

      @@sofia-xd5xp I don't think tht were stupid, those questions were asked by someone who actually wanted to experience what happened there.

    • @deltaboy767
      @deltaboy767 3 роки тому +27

      @@sofia-xd5xp I mean what could you have asked that was not already know for nearly 72 years at that time. By 1985 the disaster was already very well known, studied and researched. The only thing that was not "certain" at that time. Was if the ship had broken apart or not, despite the survivors testimony, the inquiry had determined the ship went down in one piece. It wasn't until Robert Ballard discovered the wreckage in 1985 that it was put to rest, that she had indeed broken up like the survivors stated at the board of Inquiry.

    • @Eezervos
      @Eezervos 3 роки тому +5

      @@MrsSlocombesPuddyCat than nincompoop is Stone Phillips

  • @yulu1217
    @yulu1217 4 роки тому +4716

    If Monday was a person, it would be the interviewer.

  • @jadearevalo4089
    @jadearevalo4089 Рік тому +199

    This poor woman has probably been asked these questions a million times and is just sick of her horrific experience being exploited for entertainment. Let's be honest, that's the underlying reason why we're here. As much as we wouldn't like to admit it, we've romanticized the Titanic and are intrigued by this disaster and how it happened. We pull for all the details and there's something so interesting about a catastrophe that occurred during an era when society was so different and less accessible to the media - we forget how hellish it must've been for people involved.
    Eva Hart is a brave, well spoken survivor. A treasure to history buffs like you and me who want to know her perspective.

  • @rosenberg623
    @rosenberg623 4 роки тому +1568

    This guy has about all the charm and personality of paint.

    • @mrsfahrenheit
      @mrsfahrenheit 4 роки тому +4

      t. rosenberg and not forget the knowledge

    • @prtybrneyez18
      @prtybrneyez18 4 роки тому +45

      Paint has a lot of personality

    • @kaelinreads6748
      @kaelinreads6748 4 роки тому

      He’s Keith Morrison!

    • @_sadgirl_8730
      @_sadgirl_8730 4 роки тому +21

      that's offensive to paint

    • @joed7274
      @joed7274 4 роки тому

      Kaelin Reads Bill Hader’s impression of him is hilarious

  • @GentlemanAmerican
    @GentlemanAmerican 4 роки тому +1093

    Eva Hart: "If a ship is torpedoed, that's war. If it strikes a rock in a storm, that's nature. But just to die because there weren't enough lifeboats, that's ridiculous."

    • @WesTec
      @WesTec 4 роки тому +6

      John NY true

    • @mlonardoxu
      @mlonardoxu 4 роки тому +20

      They didn't fill the boats to maximum capacity

    • @dayawhitaker8775
      @dayawhitaker8775 4 роки тому +8

      This how I feel about Flights. My carry on should be a parachute 😁

    • @compulsivecommenter990
      @compulsivecommenter990 4 роки тому

      Stupidity

    • @tia.p
      @tia.p 4 роки тому +3

      John NY it is honestly so sad that a disaster like that, put something so simple such as having enough lifeboats into perspective.

  • @JM-yn8mb
    @JM-yn8mb 3 роки тому +3339

    Imagine how many people lost their fathers, brothers, and sons that night. Not only that, but she was separated from her mother at 7 years old in the middle of the ocean...

    • @paromita10
      @paromita10 3 роки тому +145

      If I were a female in the Titanic I don’t think I would have gone anywhere leaving my father and brother behind on the ship to die..I would have died of a broken heart later..🥺

    • @ArronP
      @ArronP 3 роки тому +49

      @Grace Irose only 1 child from first class died in the disaster, Loraine alison,...she was 2 yrs old, her parents died and the only one to survive was her younger brother Trevor.

    • @bohemian...rhapsody7020
      @bohemian...rhapsody7020 3 роки тому +49

      @@ArronP wasn’t that since her Mother was on a lifeboat, then remembered Trevor was on the ship. It turned out that the Nanny had took Trevor with her and the mother and her other two children perished for nothing that night. Proves that a parent would truly die for her child

    • @ArronP
      @ArronP 3 роки тому +16

      @@bohemian...rhapsody7020 yes, it's quite a sad story

    • @bohemian...rhapsody7020
      @bohemian...rhapsody7020 3 роки тому +20

      @@ArronP it really is, hopefully they are all resting peacefully in their own paradise

  • @Moy2005
    @Moy2005 Рік тому +403

    Such a well-spoken woman.

  • @machafattfra
    @machafattfra 5 років тому +2934

    “What did you see as you rode away from the ship?”
    “Oh , the sinking ship” 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @greenkitty82
      @greenkitty82 5 років тому +113

      Enrico I thought this interview was very flat. The reporter gets to interview a survivor of the worst maritime disaster in history and asks stupid questions like that. I'd have been asking much more in depth questions then that.

    • @brunovaz
      @brunovaz 4 роки тому +19

      @@greenkitty82 It was a quick section about the discovery of the titanic, not a full documentary. She has a lot of interviews about the day on documentaries made of the disaster

    • @brkitdwn
      @brkitdwn 4 роки тому +7

      @@greenkitty82 oh do share what your "much more indepth" questions would be for that short segment? Lol

    • @greenkitty82
      @greenkitty82 4 роки тому +20

      brkitdwn well I certainly wouldn't have asked what did you see as you rode away, I would have asked what the atmosphere of the panic was like, how people were reacting, not a silly obvious question that the ship was sinking. And there is need to be sarcastic in your tone, it's a valid opinion.

    • @A__Mina
      @A__Mina 4 роки тому +5

      Fireworks, a dolphin perhaps🙄

  • @JiuJitsuM4
    @JiuJitsuM4 4 роки тому +468

    She’s incredibly intelligent, truly articulate in the way she orchestrates her statements. She was a true lady.

    • @judithrandall4690
      @judithrandall4690 4 роки тому +10

      @@MohammadKhan-yf9bv You can never miss a chance to display your hatred for women, can you? You're probably some homely dude who's been rejected, one too many times.

    • @ChrisGugliuzza
      @ChrisGugliuzza 4 роки тому +4

      @@MohammadKhan-yf9bv With a name like yours, I doubt you have experience with women enough to make a statement about them in general

    • @biancamlf288
      @biancamlf288 4 роки тому +4

      Mohammad Khan *especially.
      You do realize that by disregarding all the highly competent women in our society today you’re choosing to ignore the morons back then, right?
      People were people. Always have been, always will be. Don’t fantasize about a fictional time to twist your narrative into something other than reality.
      We are all truly blessed with your cognitive abilities that not even a goat would dare display.

    • @JiuJitsuM4
      @JiuJitsuM4 4 роки тому +3

      Baby Mine That was very well put. You are a very intelligent individual.

    • @OnlyMuzan
      @OnlyMuzan 4 роки тому +1

      ChrisG- WHATD HE SAY HE DELETED HIS COMMENT AHAH

  • @CaptChrispy
    @CaptChrispy 6 років тому +2918

    A pretty insensitive interview.

    • @contactjklett
      @contactjklett 5 років тому +45

      Titanic was an insurance scam by JP Morgan, they switched the Titamic with the Olympic that had a bent keel and was a total loss, but also John Jacob Astor and Guggunheim who both died on the Titanic opposed the Federal Reserve Bank. Pure Evil!

    • @NathanRW
      @NathanRW 5 років тому +17

      @@contactjklett Source?

    • @bestforyouall
      @bestforyouall 5 років тому +4

      John Klett yep, thats true

    • @BiteziBits
      @BiteziBits 5 років тому +5

      John Klett I seen on another video someone said jp Morgan bought 2 tickets for him and some high up wealthy man an jp pulled out last minute and didn’t go

    • @RicharddtheStar
      @RicharddtheStar 5 років тому +39

      John Klett after seeing the channels you’re following. I’m not surprise that you made such a stupid unfounded comment.

  • @travis4184
    @travis4184 Рік тому +47

    This lady gave the interviewer some attitude on some answers to dumb questions. and I LIKE IT!

  • @erk44
    @erk44 5 років тому +3295

    I love what she referenced at the end. There is no such thing as an unsinkable ship. God is in charge not us. What a wise woman

    • @conors4430
      @conors4430 5 років тому +68

      ER K so God wanted 1500 mostly poor people to die and agonising death in the middle of the north Atlantic

    • @stxticmiaandjulie2338
      @stxticmiaandjulie2338 5 років тому +46

      Conor S everything happens for a reason and you can’t always have good in your life but god has a plan for you

    • @onlineextrovert5842
      @onlineextrovert5842 5 років тому +74

      @@stxticmiaandjulie2338 what was the reason of killing 1500 innocent people?

    • @conors4430
      @conors4430 5 років тому +40

      Rose Julie that is one of the most evil things I have ever heard

    • @stxticmiaandjulie2338
      @stxticmiaandjulie2338 5 років тому +17

      Conor S how and there will be bad in your life but he has a plan and you have to go through the rainy skies you can’t go around them

  • @SpiritOfTheRaven
    @SpiritOfTheRaven 3 роки тому +4694

    Wow, her mom was truly gifted. She wouldn’t go to sleep at night because she knew something was going to happen, incredible. Her faith in that vision saved her and her daughters life.

    • @Loucap_
      @Loucap_ 2 роки тому +124

      Sadly, didn't helped to save her father due to women and children first

    • @catherine6514
      @catherine6514 2 роки тому +211

      In another interview she describes how they came straight back home to England on another ship and that her mum slept like a baby on that journey. Its amazing how she knew and its the only reason they survived. Truly remarkable.

    • @ariel-th6fj
      @ariel-th6fj 2 роки тому +100

      @@catherine6514 she feared God

    • @ChrisPBacon-lu6wd
      @ChrisPBacon-lu6wd 2 роки тому +122

      @@ariel-th6fj good for her, but God did not sink that ship. Negligence and inadequate technology and lifeboats did.

    • @WhoWho569
      @WhoWho569 2 роки тому +116

      @@Loucap_ no, not due to that. Her father died because there weren’t enough boats for everybody, that is the real reason. Women and children first, and then men is what should always happen. So it wasn’t the “women and children first” rule that which killed that man, careful with your phrasing! What killed that man (and most other men on that ship) was the decision makers’ incompetence of not having added enough boats for everybody.

  • @ArthurMrgan
    @ArthurMrgan 4 роки тому +1538

    Sadly, on February 14th, 1996. Eva Miriam Hart passed away due to cancer.
    She is now accompanied by her mother and father in heaven.

    • @desireevictoria514
      @desireevictoria514 4 роки тому +79

      RIP she seemed like a lovely women I like her personality in the interview

    • @alisongrace4334
      @alisongrace4334 4 роки тому +10

      Accompanied by roasted vegetables, French fries and thick brown gravy.

    • @lyliaaa8050
      @lyliaaa8050 4 роки тому +54

      Alison Grace that’s disrespectful.

    • @calebbark2998
      @calebbark2998 4 роки тому +13

      Not on Valentine’s Day! Well at least she has reunited with her family in heaven. 💜

    • @drewreignbalan7470
      @drewreignbalan7470 4 роки тому +9

      Man, poor love didn’t get to see the film then i presume

  • @kellyjackson7149
    @kellyjackson7149 Рік тому +108

    When he asked if she wanted to know whose fault it was, she came back with ‘ it doesn’t matter anymore’ is heart breaking.

  • @DD__suggestions
    @DD__suggestions 4 роки тому +1296

    It's obvious that this dear lady still felt the pain of losing her father that night and going through that horrible experience.

    • @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat
      @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat 3 роки тому +14

      ....Then she has another horrible experience of being interviewed by a nitwit like him.

    • @truelaila9805
      @truelaila9805 3 роки тому

      @Halo Jripp grammar

    • @janinelindsey-williams1927
      @janinelindsey-williams1927 3 роки тому +2

      @Halo Jripp not a bad point. It was thrust into pop culture after DiCaprio and Winslet. Hard for many to grasp the difference in general knowledge about it before that movie premiered. There's information available about EVERYTHING. But pop culture is what often makes it general knowledge.

    • @Romy---
      @Romy--- 2 роки тому +1

      @@truelaila9805 more like quick typing. Typo.

    • @Romy---
      @Romy--- 2 роки тому +5

      @Halo Jripp lmao you think people found out about the Titanic because of a fictionalized Hollywood movie?? If he's an interviewer he'll get informed before any questions. Dude there has been documentation, books, other movies and much more since the very day it happened. And also the survivors speaking about it. The world didn't get the knowledge from a DiCaprio movie, how do you think the people who worked on the movie got most of their information as well??😅

  • @JoseliJunior
    @JoseliJunior 4 роки тому +561

    She is so classy, her voice is so soothing and even though I cannot understand everything that she is says, because English is not my first language, I think her accent is beautiful.

    • @MrAnonymous389
      @MrAnonymous389 4 роки тому +3

      Junior Holanda shut up

    • @nathans8178
      @nathans8178 4 роки тому +22

      Junior Holanda, ignore Chris

    • @anianowak6232
      @anianowak6232 4 роки тому

      Junior Holanda You can always turn on subtitles

    • @potentpotionssubliminals1122
      @potentpotionssubliminals1122 4 роки тому

      I couldn't understand it too but I listened to the video thrice to understand what she spoke.

    • @emilv.9135
      @emilv.9135 4 роки тому +1

      @@MrAnonymous389 I don't understand the meaning of your comment

  • @brianpatrickofficial
    @brianpatrickofficial 4 роки тому +2437

    I’m sorry but her reaction to him asking her why her father didn’t board a lifeboat though. “WHY?” Her tone shows how ridiculous that question was and I love it.

    • @jgreen7100
      @jgreen7100 4 роки тому +133

      It isn't a ridiculous question. He's asking it to inform the viewers at home, not every viewer would know about the women and children rule and if he hadn't asked that question, those viewers would be left wondering why her father had died.

    • @andyrob3259
      @andyrob3259 4 роки тому +67

      I don't think it's a silly question. Because we live in an age where everyone's life is important which is why we stick lifeboats on ships for everyone.
      Her answer is actually the sad one and demonstrate why thank God we have moved on, it isn't noble to die. It's isn't more noble to die because your a man. And tbh it's exactly her sort of attitude as to why so many people died in the first place and why lifeboats left half empty when they should have been full - this farting around about and shaming others about what's 'noble' rather than 'lets get them full with everyone we can then worry about those left over'

    • @realabbzzy8856
      @realabbzzy8856 4 роки тому +23

      @@andyrob3259 off course men lay down there lifes for there families.I wanna see a woman die for her husband ,lol only in Movies will you see that lol.Most women aint dying for any man no matter how much they claim to love him Apparently all men did in those days is abuse and dominate women society is a joke.Back then women jsut knew there roles and men knew there roles .Now we have women who behave like men and men who are women.Things will only get worst

    • @Jingoist12
      @Jingoist12 4 роки тому +13

      he asked her coz he knew some men board a lifeboat and survived and want to know why her dad didn't board too

    • @hellospam879879
      @hellospam879879 3 роки тому +19

      It was supposed to be a softball question allowing her to praise her father but she didn't quite understand that.

  • @JP-be3dq
    @JP-be3dq Рік тому +250

    She touched on something that I was talking to my spouse about the other day. Eva Hart mentioned that they "never raise the Titanic, because it was my father's grave". I believe some things should be not disturbed, and put to rest in respect of the people who died on the Titanic.

    • @rosebyanyothername2464
      @rosebyanyothername2464 Рік тому +16

      Agreed. Such a harrowing tragedy. The fact that a ship set off with not nearly enough lifeboats for the souls it carried is just barbaric. Even more so it took such a horrific event for those in charge to make it a regulation that every ship must have enough lifeboats. As if this shouldn’t have been so from the start. So many lives laid to rest there. So many souls lost. So many families broken. It should be left undisturbed. Untouched. Unreachable

    • @JP-be3dq
      @JP-be3dq Рік тому +3

      @@rosebyanyothername2464
      Well said

    • @floraambrose4542
      @floraambrose4542 Рік тому +3

      Is the sea not deep enough for humans to let it be?. They should live and dominate where God put them. The Tintanic tragedy was enough to make people fear God and it creatures.

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Рік тому +3

      "what did u see when you rowed aaway from the ship" ----"the bloody thing was sinking"

    • @joemcconnell2674
      @joemcconnell2674 Рік тому

      It is to deep down to raise anyway. Over 12 thousand feet in depth.

  • @ms.moniquebrown6754
    @ms.moniquebrown6754 4 роки тому +256

    @1:53 the lady's mother says what we've all been saying. "To say that the ship was unsinkable was flying in the face of God." I agree 100%.

    • @joline2730
      @joline2730 6 місяців тому +1

      Mrs Mon: Yes, when I first read that, it was exactly what I thought - you should NEVER cast doubt on the power of the Lord. Her mother DID say that - it's in Eva's book "A Girl Aboard the Titanic" get it from the Library ...

  • @markopolo6879
    @markopolo6879 5 років тому +4325

    “Well you know quite well what happened, the ship struck and iceberg”... sassy old bird :)

    • @carldavidmarsh
      @carldavidmarsh 5 років тому +12

      ikr so lucky though

    • @hi-cv5hy
      @hi-cv5hy 4 роки тому +19

      Carl Marsh lucky that she almost died and lost her father?
      That’s not lucky.

    • @aimee780
      @aimee780 4 роки тому +36

      Potatoe Queen she’s lucky she survived.

    • @Ashenicky2009
      @Ashenicky2009 4 роки тому +22

      @@hi-cv5hy if you think of it like that, then she wasn't lucky. But not even half of the people on that ship survived to tell about it, and she did. That's what makes her lucky. In that interview she seems like she had come to terms with it all years prior. Now she is up in heaven with her parents.

    • @russmartin9549
      @russmartin9549 4 роки тому +1

      U gotta love it though

  • @GothamPaladin
    @GothamPaladin 5 років тому +3552

    The interviewer looks like a Ken Doll lol

  • @dancooper8033
    @dancooper8033 3 місяці тому +7

    I swear everyone from this era just oozes pure class. Wish that would come back

  • @meryemLux
    @meryemLux 4 роки тому +1838

    "Your father didn't get in the life boat, why?"
    Well! Because he was a real man
    I liked the way she was surprised when he asked the question

    • @nicholasmclaine4398
      @nicholasmclaine4398 3 роки тому +2

      Hello friend 🙂👋

    • @ruhi348
      @ruhi348 3 роки тому +208

      And the way she said no man would take the place of women and child
      She was proud of her dad

    • @donnaviestenz7773
      @donnaviestenz7773 3 роки тому +47

      Interviewer was so inept.

    • @shefchenko111
      @shefchenko111 3 роки тому +29

      Considering how these times were still considered as sexist, yeah...

    • @alfiex6667
      @alfiex6667 3 роки тому +16

      @@shefchenko111 just because is was sexist doesn't mean men went first that was never the case, also Europe was way less sexist than the USA

  • @katflorida8349
    @katflorida8349 4 роки тому +4725

    Nobody:
    Interviewer : But you survived right?

  • @zj686
    @zj686 3 роки тому +831

    May Eva Hart live among the angels. RIP Eva Hart 1905-1996 ❤️

    • @fe4rless....206
      @fe4rless....206 3 роки тому +27

      Wow 91 years RIP

    • @FrankieKuntheFTF110Hater2K1
      @FrankieKuntheFTF110Hater2K1 2 роки тому +14

      She died in the same year when my sister was born

    • @slurpee4203
      @slurpee4203 Рік тому +1

      @@FrankieKuntheFTF110Hater2K1 she died a year before my cousin was born

    • @barbztherapy2685
      @barbztherapy2685 Рік тому +4

      Ahh always saddens me whenever people die before something. She died before the movie titanic came out. I don't think she would've watched it even if she was still alive given it's a traumatic event.

    • @SotoAdvert
      @SotoAdvert Рік тому

      @@FrankieKuntheFTF110Hater2K1 OMG. Maybe she is reborn again as your sister

  • @BunnyWatson-k1w
    @BunnyWatson-k1w Рік тому +220

    I have seen many interviews with Eva Hart over the years. You can tell how this impacted her life at such a young age. We didn't talk about PTSD for people back in 1912 but I am certain many survivors had it from witnessing such a tragic event.

    • @spiiiinsugar
      @spiiiinsugar Рік тому +3

      *experiencing*

    • @ecbrent2
      @ecbrent2 Рік тому +6

      ​@LucasOrganisttrue, but this would be traumatic for anyone. And soldiers were tough too, but you can bet most of them came home with PTSD before they ever knew what that was.

    • @ecbrent2
      @ecbrent2 Рік тому

      @LucasOrganist that’s a tough one. I know what you’re saying and I definitely see the difference in people across the generations, but so many veterans have un-Alived themselves In the past several decades that I wouldn’t judge how any of them handle it.

    • @mrshou112
      @mrshou112 Рік тому +6

      @LucasOrganist Most didn't "handle it like men" they ended up drinking themselves into an early grave, taking it out on their loved ones or dying early from heart attacks/strokes. Trauma is no joke and can literally eat away at you if you don't treat it.

    • @MrBibi86
      @MrBibi86 Рік тому +2

      that's why they stopped the Olympic from going to the crash site to pick up the passengers. because it looked identical to the Titanic and they knew people would freak out. so the ship was told to go back when it was only 100km from the accident site.

  • @katflorida8349
    @katflorida8349 4 роки тому +2909

    Interviewer: So DiCaprio wasn't in the real ship?

  • @jennaduvall2060
    @jennaduvall2060 4 роки тому +1237

    There is something seriously wrong with that interviewer

    • @Sharky165
      @Sharky165 4 роки тому +22

      That's the legendary Keith Morrison, of _Dateline NBC_ fame. Thankfully for his sake, he's a much better interviewer now. 😁🤣

    • @silvervalleystudios2486
      @silvervalleystudios2486 4 роки тому +56

      Give the guy a break it was the 80s. He was probably cooked on coke.

    • @BooBoo-pu1jh
      @BooBoo-pu1jh 4 роки тому +3

      @@silvervalleystudios2486 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @Sharky165
      @Sharky165 4 роки тому +2

      @@silvervalleystudios2486 I'd say downers, if anything. Coke would've made him hyper/frenetic. 🤣

    • @GhostOfKotori
      @GhostOfKotori 4 роки тому +7

      I don't see anything wrong with the guy.

  • @CharlotteWeb100
    @CharlotteWeb100 4 роки тому +2955

    I'm killing myself laughing at how savage this lady is, she's brilliant. "What did you see when you rowed away from the ship?" Lady sighs "Well all I could see was a sinking ship"

    • @nicholasmclaine4398
      @nicholasmclaine4398 3 роки тому +6

      Hello friend 🙂👋

    • @alfredalaniz7935
      @alfredalaniz7935 3 роки тому +2

      Me too

    • @codyyoung4236
      @codyyoung4236 2 роки тому +46

      You need to quit thinking this is a laughing matter. This was a very serious trajic

    • @kleeamd8274
      @kleeamd8274 2 роки тому +17

      @@codyyoung4236 what's a laughing matter is the nitwit interviewing her. And it's plainly obvious that Eva Hart herself has little patience for him

    • @Lighthousepreserve
      @Lighthousepreserve 2 роки тому +3

      We should be so erudite but the left s plan: dumb us down.

  • @thewestindianboy
    @thewestindianboy Рік тому +15

    Watching in 2023. Her mom was gifted for sure. RIP Eva and thanks for the great info.

  • @Mr.O-Town
    @Mr.O-Town 6 років тому +1697

    Great job interviewing a women who endured the most famous historical disaster at sea by asking stupid heartless questions with a blank stare on your face. Man that was tough to watch. How did you ever have a job as a reporter?

    • @shawn170204
      @shawn170204 6 років тому +67

      Mr. O-Town goodness I thought it was just me. He did a horrible job as an interviewer.

    • @ilikecheesemorethanbreathi3363
      @ilikecheesemorethanbreathi3363 6 років тому +27

      I can’t disagree

    • @Jameskonigchr
      @Jameskonigchr 5 років тому +53

      The scenes of him asking the questions was most likely "acting". That was not a real time interview. The questions were asked by someone there filming her in person. She did not directly interview with the reporter.

    • @brooklynborgelt5850
      @brooklynborgelt5850 5 років тому +19

      James K I would really like to believe that

    • @TT-rz5td
      @TT-rz5td 5 років тому +8

      It is NBC's Keith Morrison, who hosts Dateline (also did the "To Catch A Predator" series for NBC).

  • @domj6655
    @domj6655 4 роки тому +4691

    this dude has the personality of a soggy slice of bread

    • @fatimafahad2183
      @fatimafahad2183 4 роки тому +23

      Lol 😂😂

    • @emely5405
      @emely5405 4 роки тому +24

      Which is staleness and wet

    • @sylv9883
      @sylv9883 4 роки тому +14

      that is so accurate for some reason

    • @BigAlWillis
      @BigAlWillis 4 роки тому +17

      he's still a reporter for Dateline. Keith Morrison

    • @Bmillz95
      @Bmillz95 4 роки тому +3

      She doesn’t make it any better

  • @TinLizzie-uc1jw
    @TinLizzie-uc1jw 5 років тому +1059

    This interviewer just bothers me. He seems so cold hearted and insensitive.

    • @darwinpenaloza5055
      @darwinpenaloza5055 5 років тому +14

      TinLizzie1927 he was just doing his job you insensitive brat

    • @anonymousblank5635
      @anonymousblank5635 5 років тому +2

      Original comment

    • @greenkitty82
      @greenkitty82 5 років тому +14

      Chillax Homes there are good interviewers and then there are bad interviewers.

    • @justroblox4220
      @justroblox4220 4 роки тому +15

      All interviewers in the 80s were like this whatever situation the person has been in they still interviewed like this

    • @kylefeelsnumb7547
      @kylefeelsnumb7547 4 роки тому +7

      he's just trying to be respectful. he can't act like he's so cheerful when a woman is telling a story of her surviving titanic and her father dying

  • @dannytourigny9403
    @dannytourigny9403 Рік тому +9

    This lady is so tough, articulate, and dignified. I really admire her!

  • @gertrudemcfuzz74
    @gertrudemcfuzz74 3 роки тому +3848

    Guy was clueless. I was waiting for him to ask her, “So how is your father doing today?”

  • @xxbreezy_berryxx6584
    @xxbreezy_berryxx6584 4 роки тому +862

    3:33: *”what did you see as you road away from the ship?”*
    “I saw a sinking ship,”

    • @j.mtz.3492
      @j.mtz.3492 4 роки тому +7

      Rode not road... there are no roads at sea! Moron!

    • @hollywormald6851
      @hollywormald6851 4 роки тому +49

      Not road, not rode. ROWED

    • @MrsBryant1024
      @MrsBryant1024 4 роки тому +25

      @@j.mtz.3492 Moron? Lol, it's Rowed.

    • @arx754
      @arx754 4 роки тому +7

      @@hollywormald6851 : No, it might be "rode". Wasn't there a horse on the lifeboat?

    • @giayoung2667
      @giayoung2667 4 роки тому +3

      J. Mtz. dude she probably didn’t know

  • @kitty6748
    @kitty6748 4 роки тому +554

    “I knew quite well I was never going to see him again” I mean that is so sad to watch you own father drown 🥺🥺

    • @jignashah897
      @jignashah897 2 роки тому +17

      That must be so painful even after soo many years

    • @RayKappo
      @RayKappo 2 роки тому +8

      "i was devoted to my father" and all those years on, she clearly, clearly still carried that pain & it appears, with incredible dignity.

  • @Oceanlover1982
    @Oceanlover1982 2 роки тому +104

    I can tell it took a lot of courage for her to speak out about what happened. She’s an incredibly smart woman. May all people who survived and lost there lives Rest In Peace.

  • @summer-jw1nb
    @summer-jw1nb 3 роки тому +1189

    Can you imagine leaving your dad on a sinking boat? This is incredibly horrible. I could cry a river just imagining that.

    • @PaintSlinger99
      @PaintSlinger99 Рік тому +33

      Please don't their is enough water coming in already

    • @makelovenotwar9941
      @makelovenotwar9941 Рік тому +18

      When Titanic movie was shown in 1997, everyone of us who watched the movie have imagined that scenario. I was a kid then so I thought of my mom, my sister, and myself on the lifeboat having to leave our father on a sinking ship. It was heartbreaking thought.

    • @keithen8708
      @keithen8708 Рік тому

      Jack come back! come back! come back😭

    • @smiling_human
      @smiling_human Рік тому +9

      2200+ people and only 700 could be saved because of less life boats ... what a big mistake or a bad calculation 😢

    • @bradhurst6834
      @bradhurst6834 Рік тому +4

      I hate my father, so I would have the opposite reaction lol

  • @codyraulerson4758
    @codyraulerson4758 5 років тому +177

    It's incredible that her mom stayed up all night because she bad a bad feeling. She would've died along with her family had she ignored that feeling and gone to bed.

  • @kenrhino7904
    @kenrhino7904 5 років тому +1714

    "Well, you know quite well what happened. The ship hit an iceberg." 😂🤣😂

    • @NeilRoy
      @NeilRoy 5 років тому +28

      It was more than that though. There was actually a fire in one of the huge coal bunkers inside the ship that burned from the time it left port up until it hit the iceberg. The ship should have survived the impact but the fire that kept burning in the coal bunker weakened the metal inside the ship in one of the key areas that would have kept the ship from flooding. So it was more than just the iceberg.

    • @kenrhino7904
      @kenrhino7904 5 років тому +5

      @@NeilRoy Wow, I didn't know that! Thanks.

    • @Itsbritney94
      @Itsbritney94 5 років тому +11

      Ken Rhinehart It’s actually false, it’s just a theory.

    • @ajsnagratin6504
      @ajsnagratin6504 5 років тому +5

      @@NeilRoy not true.Coal fires happened all the time in ocean liners and it wasnt a huge fire,it was just one or two boilers lit up.Not enought to weaken anything.The ships hull was just buckled and the plates separated letting the water inside.

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 років тому +2

      He meant what happened to her mother when she was caught stealing liquor from the ship's bar..🤪🤪🍷🍸🍹🍾🍾🍷🍸🍹

  • @Sunflower00001
    @Sunflower00001 Рік тому +54

    That is incredibly sad about her dad. Can you imagine how he felt leaving his wife and daughter. Heartbreaking

    • @85Wright
      @85Wright 7 місяців тому

      All those poor men, the whole family's who lost their men, husbands and fathers. I don't want to imagine ☹️

  • @jemmaegner6062
    @jemmaegner6062 3 роки тому +968

    Eva: *speaking out like the beautiful queen she is*
    Interviewer: so was the water wet?

    • @Anubis2862
      @Anubis2862 3 роки тому +7

      in the other news water is wet

    • @Mimimacklin
      @Mimimacklin 2 роки тому +42

      was it dark when it was sinking at 2:00 am?

    • @Anubis2862
      @Anubis2862 2 роки тому +11

      @@Mimimacklin it was dark

    • @Mimimacklin
      @Mimimacklin 2 роки тому +10

      @@Anubis2862 no way 😨😨 imagine that

    • @aiyanyaqoob2203
      @aiyanyaqoob2203 2 роки тому +23

      Next question: Did the Iceberg have Ice on it?

  • @astrida111
    @astrida111 4 роки тому +4521

    Nobody:
    The interviewer: was the water wet?

  • @logicalreason
    @logicalreason 3 роки тому +2814

    'To say a ship is unsinkable which was what the whole world was saying, to say that is flying in the face of God'
    Well said.

    • @joeydoherty368
      @joeydoherty368 3 роки тому +56

      Yeah God was like, “I made icebergs for a reason.”

    • @lindagibson744
      @lindagibson744 3 роки тому +125

      Indeed well said, she has a sense of her Creator, which millions yet billions of earthlings care not to have.

    • @marshal7102
      @marshal7102 3 роки тому +58

      Actually, To make a declaration of a possibility you have absolutely no control over, makes a fool out of that person. and does nothing to God. When stated That "Even God could not sink Her". merely shows they don't know God. God is always in control,,,it is in our best interest to get on board with His Plan.

    • @joeydoherty368
      @joeydoherty368 3 роки тому +6

      @@marshal7102 Well it would help if we knew what his plan was.

    • @marshal7102
      @marshal7102 3 роки тому +35

      @@joeydoherty368 The Bible says "In all they ways acknowledge Him and He will Direct Your Path" Plainly stated. But you must be a believer and follower of God and his will before you can even understand His will and His Way.

  • @omrik3252
    @omrik3252 3 місяці тому +2

    What a great woman . Sharp and honest❤. Bless her memory

  • @psychosophy.1
    @psychosophy.1 4 роки тому +1683

    Me: am bored
    UA-cam: wanna see a Titanic survivor.

  • @moonygacha3395
    @moonygacha3395 4 роки тому +2820

    I feel like the interviewer would be the type of guy to take a woman’s spot in the life boat

    • @ryanmozert
      @ryanmozert 4 роки тому +81

      oh, he would

    • @Woman_in_the_Wilderness
      @Woman_in_the_Wilderness 3 роки тому +93

      @@c.w.k.n.5117 mhmmm... men are not quite what they used to be.

    • @Woman_in_the_Wilderness
      @Woman_in_the_Wilderness 3 роки тому +26

      @@c.w.k.n.5117 mhmmm.

    • @varan2412
      @varan2412 3 роки тому +146

      @@Woman_in_the_Wilderness women ain't quite what they used to be either lmao 💀

    • @Woman_in_the_Wilderness
      @Woman_in_the_Wilderness 3 роки тому +20

      @@varan2412 absolutely. Two wrongs don't make a right. We are all responsible for our actions. If you were to act without decency, it does not give me the excuse to act without decency - if I do so, that's 100% my choice and I will be held accountable for it regardless of what you do.

  • @RachaelWard
    @RachaelWard 4 роки тому +457

    For Eva Hart, her father is the “Hart” Of The Ocean jewel that went down with the ship.

    • @Bad-dl2ks
      @Bad-dl2ks 4 роки тому +9

      Bro this comment is smooooooooooth

    • @chickencurry1033
      @chickencurry1033 3 роки тому +4

      This comment wins

    • @ImanuelCunt
      @ImanuelCunt 3 роки тому +2

      Ew!

    • @ImanuelCunt
      @ImanuelCunt 3 роки тому +2

      @Unfrozen Shiver Star Object Cosmos it's just too cheesy for me 🤣

    • @82882
      @82882 3 роки тому +2

      @Rachel Ward.. beautiful comment.. 👌🏻

  • @gowkstorm
    @gowkstorm 2 роки тому +28

    Excellent lady. Very glad she made it off the boat.

  • @maggiemagoon9496
    @maggiemagoon9496 4 роки тому +338

    The sheer disbelief in her voice when she repeats, "Why?" after he asks such a boneheaded question about why her father didn't get in a lifeboat...

    • @sandyandersonadkins.9145
      @sandyandersonadkins.9145 4 роки тому

      Maggie Magoon, and for anyone to say, It couldn't sink. I would have Never got on that ship.

    • @donovanmitchell5195
      @donovanmitchell5195 4 роки тому +8

      @Chill Out apparently not

    • @angiej3127
      @angiej3127 4 роки тому +13

      @Chill Out It has nothing to do with feminism. It was the Captain's doing (and other men).

    • @minagrujic
      @minagrujic 4 роки тому +2

      @Chill Out that's not feminism that you're talking about.

    • @minagrujic
      @minagrujic 4 роки тому +11

      @Chill Out feminism is about equality not about superiority. What u are talking about is extremism.

  • @kaycee5534
    @kaycee5534 4 роки тому +2231

    Nobody:
    Interviewer: Did the Titanic sink?

  • @La-gy4hm
    @La-gy4hm 4 роки тому +110

    He’s asking those questions very bluntly, not thinking about what she feels. She was probably traumatized, these questions bring back so many horrifying memories for her.

    • @margievanpetten777
      @margievanpetten777 4 роки тому +7

      Oハッピー he’s not even interviewing her, he’s interrogating her, he’s not even reacting to what she’s saying but just asking more idiotic questions.

    • @brkitdwn
      @brkitdwn 4 роки тому

      Only super sensitive types with mental instability might be traumatized. It over 80s years for her at that point. No reason to be traumatized.

    • @La-gy4hm
      @La-gy4hm 4 роки тому +3

      N2FLGHT what I mean is it could still be a difficult subject for her to talk about, imagine being in that scary situation, knowing that others can’t get on, seeing people die, and watching as the boat sinks and how scared she must have felt.

    • @lllxxcvhvvb8017
      @lllxxcvhvvb8017 4 роки тому +1

      N2FLGHT It is traumatized you see 1000 of People die, scream, cry and you can‘t do anything. Also you know that you saw your father for the last time. You can‘t decided what for people is traumatic or not.

  • @flaw885
    @flaw885 10 місяців тому +5

    Eva Hart tearing it up!! Indeed.

  • @Ravinder2220
    @Ravinder2220 5 років тому +1266

    I live in chadwell Heath. There is a local pub that is named after her.

    • @tori4214
      @tori4214 5 років тому +19

      i used to live there! i lived there for 4 years!

    • @davidstevens3934
      @davidstevens3934 5 років тому +22

      I am from Dagenham. Have drunk in the Eva Hart a few times and had no idea why it was called that.
      The last time I popped in the pub wasn't as respectable as the woman it was named after.

    • @michaelmacluskie6089
      @michaelmacluskie6089 5 років тому +3

      Ravinder2220. The local Pub is named after the Landlady.

    • @bonniescott6470
      @bonniescott6470 5 років тому +3

      Ravinder2220 how sweet 🇬🇧

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 5 років тому +2

      I live in Colorado and there is a rattlesnake sanctuary named after her.. 🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍👵👵👵👵👵🏃🏃👩👩🐭

  • @Amber-md8ut
    @Amber-md8ut 4 роки тому +120

    “Why? Well you know the rules of the sea, don’t you?”
    I don’t know why, but I loved that part.

    • @keciacurtis5137
      @keciacurtis5137 4 роки тому +1

      Her response was the best part of this interview.

  • @elernation5519
    @elernation5519 4 роки тому +321

    “What did you see while you were rowing away from the ship?”
    *A sinking ship*

    • @0hhisla66
      @0hhisla66 3 роки тому +3

      HAHAHHAHA

    • @mr_oreoman
      @mr_oreoman 3 роки тому +1

      What did he expect lol

    • @margogoralski6294
      @margogoralski6294 3 роки тому +1

      Interviewer: "Ah, yes. And this floor here is made of floor."
      On a side note, nice Neville profile picture.

  • @leidygarcia86
    @leidygarcia86 Рік тому +17

    The moment she said, “it is my father’s grave and i would rather they left it untouched” i felt that so deep in my soul. I felt a sudden sadness! This truly is very heartbreaking and no matter how many years pass by, when you hear the word “TITANIC” it really hits ur very core😢😢

  • @rebeccagarcia89
    @rebeccagarcia89 4 роки тому +73

    I love how well spoken she was. Wish people were still this proper nowadays. A very respectable personality she had.

    • @jimbrown234
      @jimbrown234 4 роки тому +1

      She was not working class. You think there was not working class people who had bad English.

  • @dtdimeflicks6708
    @dtdimeflicks6708 3 роки тому +966

    I love how she wasn't taking any of the TV anchor's crap but was still classy about it. The hallmark of a survivor.

    • @she_sings_delightful_things
      @she_sings_delightful_things 2 роки тому +34

      Crap? He's a journalist, and a damn good one at that. This is exactly how he was supposed to conduct the interview. Have you ever watched Dateline?

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran 2 роки тому +43

      @@she_sings_delightful_things "So we understand you survived the Titanic. Can you explain what happened?"
      Wtf you think happened, idiot!? She's a badass.

    • @leewaters2202
      @leewaters2202 Рік тому +29

      @@she_sings_delightful_things The guy asking about why her Father didn't get in to the lifeboat was a stupid question. EVERYONE knows the rules of the sea

    • @she_sings_delightful_things
      @she_sings_delightful_things Рік тому +22

      @@ZeranZeran Again....CLEARLY you have zero understanding of journalism. Thus is literally what they are supposed to do. What he did was evoke conversation because some people have a difficult time opening up. It's also the journalist's responsibility to guide the interview. This is not rare knowledge here, folks. It absolutely seems trivial and pointless (and hell, even a little unkind what he said) but once you understand the "rules" of journalism it will make sense to you as to why the question was posed that way.
      And I agree, she IS a badass, lol!

    • @she_sings_delightful_things
      @she_sings_delightful_things Рік тому +9

      @@ZeranZeran Also, you are looking at his question from an EXTREMELY broad lense. He was specifically asking what HER personal experience was as it would be completely different than any other individual that night.

  • @RealEarlofEssex
    @RealEarlofEssex 3 роки тому +738

    Eva Hart: “I don’t like ice.”
    Interviewer: “So you’re saying the Titanic did?”

    • @Naldo4real
      @Naldo4real 3 роки тому +8

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @joonslostairpod5385
      @joonslostairpod5385 3 роки тому +7

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @danmarkling6761
      @danmarkling6761 3 роки тому +8

      Damn bro I needed that laugh

    • @BiG-JuPO1O1
      @BiG-JuPO1O1 3 роки тому +13

      Oh yes the titanic wanted some ice tea at night.

    • @dress4villaiins
      @dress4villaiins 3 роки тому +5

      @@BiG-JuPO1O1 oh yeah, the Titanic did want some cold iced tea for a refreshment.

  • @jayh82
    @jayh82 Рік тому +48

    This is a lady who had experienced, as a child, one of the great disasters of modern times. No doubt she had spoken all of these details and more countless times before. She did so on this occasion with class. What a terrifying night that must’ve been

  • @useridk.
    @useridk. 4 роки тому +1410

    Although the footage looks really old, I thought she was still alive. She died in 1996 😢

    • @thrivingwiththree1734
      @thrivingwiththree1734 4 роки тому +15

      Samara 122 2009!

    • @Anthomemes
      @Anthomemes 4 роки тому +52

      Respect to her 1912-1996

    • @Johbub
      @Johbub 4 роки тому +63

      Crystal Ortiz that was Millvina Dean that passed in 2009. She was only a baby at the time of the sinking. Eva was older, age seven at the time of the sinking, and passed in 1996.

    • @daalt4381
      @daalt4381 4 роки тому +8

      Before James camron

    • @briannamarshall1315
      @briannamarshall1315 4 роки тому +30

      I was 3 :( I'm 26 now. Thats crazy to think none of the survivers are alive anymore. Its still a very popular subject

  • @wendymaree
    @wendymaree 4 роки тому +790

    Her voice and accent sound exactly like that of Queen Elizabeth II. This accent must have been more common back in the early 90's.

    • @TheBoomerang32
      @TheBoomerang32 4 роки тому +28

      Wendy Peterson Received Pronunciation, also known as ‘Standard English’. Mainly used in the south of england. Back in time, most people used this way of speaking. But now only a select few use it. The queen for example.

    • @RaccoonKCD
      @RaccoonKCD 4 роки тому +18

      Nah try the 1900s haha

    • @cococovers1333
      @cococovers1333 4 роки тому +15

      it's called British accent

    • @Stantheman848
      @Stantheman848 4 роки тому +9

      @@cococovers1333 the queen does not speak like any British person.

    • @cococovers1333
      @cococovers1333 4 роки тому +1

      @@Stantheman848 she does

  • @nickcurran3105
    @nickcurran3105 3 роки тому +197

    Poor Ms. Hart. When she said that she had been devoted to her father, who died aboard the Titanic, it was heartbreaking.

  • @chairde
    @chairde 2 роки тому +45

    This lady is wonderful. She calls him out for dumb questions.

  • @rainblaze.
    @rainblaze. 4 роки тому +152

    "So Miss heart. Can you tell us what happened?"
    "Well of course you know perfectly well what happened. The ship sank"
    😩

  • @insanelyawesam1420
    @insanelyawesam1420 4 роки тому +161

    Wow! I wish a whole movie was made about this woman, also including her experience aboard the titanic... Would be worth it, since she’s the last known Titanic survivor and she’s been brave as a rock. She’s survived 2 wars and one of the greatest maritime tragedies! She deserves to be remembered...

    • @ajrwilde14
      @ajrwilde14 2 роки тому +3

      no the last survivor was Millvina Dean

    • @insanelyawesam1420
      @insanelyawesam1420 2 роки тому +2

      @@ajrwilde14 An infant at the time of tragedy :) Anyway, it's a 2 year old comment xD

    • @leeriches8841
      @leeriches8841 Рік тому +3

      She was the last survivor that actually remembered what happened. There was a woman older than her that had a stroke and was deaf and her memory was gone. The other survivors were too young to even know what had happened.

    • @bwilliamson6418
      @bwilliamson6418 Рік тому +2

      Ship's crew were for the most part men and the lifeboats needed crewmen to row and steer the boats. It stands to reason that some men, mainly crew, survived. The women and children in the lifeboats would have needed experienced men to man the boats as they weren't trained or acquainted with what to do.

  • @sugarlove
    @sugarlove 4 роки тому +1836

    What a great and fine lady 😍

    • @alicer9390
      @alicer9390 4 роки тому +21

      Hmmm, she sounded quite arrogant and rude to me.

    • @cxrry9493
      @cxrry9493 4 роки тому +57

      @@alicer9390 thats the best part

    • @gammon1183
      @gammon1183 4 роки тому +37

      @@alicer9390 if she had been interviewed correctly we would have learned a lot more but the blame lies at the feet of the childish questioning by a inept interviewer.
      His dumb questions made her respond in such a manner.

    • @alicer9390
      @alicer9390 4 роки тому +3

      @@gammon1183 - A dumb interviewer would not have made her respond that way. I understand your point, but in my opinion she did not handle dealing w a less than skilled interviewer with due grace for a woman, shall we say, of her presumed stature who is sharp enough to know better . It's a fine line between how a Dame Maggie character would react and how she reacted. i do get it, but she did not pull it off w the needed balance and finesse required when one postures in that sort of way.

    • @parimalkashyap3665
      @parimalkashyap3665 4 роки тому +18

      @@alicer9390 🙄🙄what do u expect from a 80-90 year women when she was asked about her father's death.....I think that's the only way to respond on silly questions

  • @roquitoroque7198
    @roquitoroque7198 2 роки тому +7

    She was breathing deeply everytime she recalled that very moment when they abandoned the ship. The memory was still vivid for her at that time and age.

  • @tomsmith4930
    @tomsmith4930 4 роки тому +471

    Her: “and I was separated from my mother”
    Him: “you were separated from your mother?”
    WELL THATS LITTERALLY WHAT SHE JUST SAID

  • @itchysnakes14
    @itchysnakes14 3 роки тому +2211

    Nobody:
    Interviewer: Did your heart go on?

  • @libra42ful
    @libra42ful 5 років тому +268

    What a wonderful, charming woman, I've heard her telling of that night a few different times, one interview was a quite detailed account of the night, and she mentions then that the ship broke apart...she insisted this was true from the first time she told her account of the story and no one believed her, was even told she was wrong!....so glad she was validated on that fact before she passed on....I love her spunk, and tact, with this reporter, and I love at the end when he thanks her, and she smiles and says Thank You....very classy woman

    • @contactjklett
      @contactjklett 5 років тому +5

      Titanic was an insurance scam by JP Morgan, they switched the Titamic with the Olympic that had a bent keel and was a total loss, but also John Jacob Astor and Guggunheim who both died on the Titanic opposed the Federal Reserve Bank. Pure Evil!

    • @sunnieshell
      @sunnieshell 5 років тому +11

      @@contactjklett omg, you just copy and paste your ignorance on everyone's comment?! LOL
      So pathetic!

    • @DeepScreenAnalysis
      @DeepScreenAnalysis 5 років тому

      'Charming' is not a word I'd use to describe her, but she had reason not to be.

    • @jwoopss
      @jwoopss 5 років тому

      Sondra..Why did you capitalize the “S” when you didn’t put a period after “Lol.”

    • @8catweazle
      @8catweazle 5 років тому +3

      There were many eyewitness testimonies about the ship breaking in two, they were purposely ignored because the white star didnt want the world to know the full scare horror that happened to "their" ship

  • @erikamohrmann7986
    @erikamohrmann7986 Рік тому +20

    It is really interesting that her mother had that premonition. I’ve said that so many times: to say it’s unsinkable is flying in the face of God. Such a well spoken woman. What a gift to hear her speak

    • @kristinedavis8322
      @kristinedavis8322 6 місяців тому

      0:16 so dumb titanic

    • @fmyoung
      @fmyoung 4 місяці тому

      "The North Atlantic is a harsh and jealous sovereign" (David McCallum) it advises you not to keep "flying in the face of God" (Esther Hart)

  • @wildninjaturtle6715
    @wildninjaturtle6715 4 роки тому +4380

    Imagine if the titanic happened in todays time,
    "Women and children first"
    Everyone: I identify as a woman

    • @yasminm7157
      @yasminm7157 4 роки тому +64

      Wildninjaturtle 🤣😂

    • @elcabong3636
      @elcabong3636 4 роки тому +60

      Oh hell yeah!

    • @solpaz9519
      @solpaz9519 4 роки тому +18

      😂

    • @Aurora2475
      @Aurora2475 4 роки тому +79

      Loll underrated comments! LGBT would have the advantage!!😆😆

    • @4pert527
      @4pert527 4 роки тому +41

      @@Aurora2475 ok straights

  • @urdadscooking
    @urdadscooking 4 роки тому +178

    I have watched several of these, and every single one of them said that the felt a kind of cold, uncomfortable feeling on the ship, as though they had predicted the disaster to come.

    • @LifesLaboratory
      @LifesLaboratory 3 роки тому +11

      @@Dragonclaw110 Indeed. I suspect most people feel the same way every time they board a plane, I know I do. Very rarely, the passengers are correct.

  • @brianpatrickofficial
    @brianpatrickofficial 4 роки тому +69

    Truly a wonderful woman. I appreciate that she told her story.

  • @martinrodriguez8164
    @martinrodriguez8164 Рік тому +9

    Incredible the level of respec for nature her mother had, As soon as she heard the ship was unsinkable she knew the ship was already doomed. wow! hats off to that woman.

  • @scifisuede
    @scifisuede 4 роки тому +23

    I love her, so sharp witted. The questions are stupid and she calls him out on it.

  • @sventrogrlic6370
    @sventrogrlic6370 3 роки тому +304

    Nobody:
    Interviewer: "on a scale from *1 for good* to *10 for bad* ...which number would you select to rate that night?"

  • @Bob-uq9od
    @Bob-uq9od 4 роки тому +604

    “What did you see riding away from the ship” “the ship”

    • @astralkidd
      @astralkidd 3 роки тому +7

      Lol!

    • @Lovejesus1201
      @Lovejesus1201 3 роки тому +18

      I think the interviewer was hoping she would bring up the scared people that wanted to get on the life boats. Maybe it was too painful for her to talk about or she made herself forget.

    • @bullymaquire8797
      @bullymaquire8797 3 роки тому +1

      What did you want to be asked bob? If she thought the boat could be fixed?
      I mean god damn what is he meant to ask?

    • @Bob-uq9od
      @Bob-uq9od 3 роки тому +6

      @@bullymaquire8797 i missed the part where thats my problem.

    • @scottbyran8459
      @scottbyran8459 3 роки тому

      @@Bob-uq9od Hello nice to meet you

  • @stevefowler2112
    @stevefowler2112 Рік тому +10

    Wow...the world misses such an eloquent and gracious woman. What a tremendous interview.