The Sinking of the Titanic (Hour by Hour)

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The unsinkable Titanic was taken down by an iceberg, but the real tragedy was all the lives lost because of countless errors and oversights. Check out a new perspective on the Titanic’s ultimate demise in today’s epic new video.

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  1. 4:34 It was John Jacob Astor IV who was on board the Titanic, a descendant of the John Jacob Astor shown in the video (still a man of considerable wealth as he inherited it from his great grandfather – the man in that painting). The John Jacob Astor referred to in this video and who's painting is shown, died in 1848, 64 years prior to the Titanic's voyage.

  2. I'm sorry, I’ve always liked your content, however this commentary seems overtly very anti British, your continual snide digs and remarks do not project a reasonable and balanced assessment of what happened on that tragic night. This is not the first time I’ve noticed a general anti British attitude in your commentary, please, if you continue to produce content for YouTube have a more detached and less biased perspective.

  3. Don’t know which is more scary knowing a plane would crash or knowing a ship would sink. Well atleast one gives you time to think how to survive . The other gives you time to think about your death

  4. It's strange how people only talk about the first, second, and third class passengers, and not the 1000 people that were at work on the ship. Officers and crew. Arguably, the crew had it rougher than the third class. At least third class are still passengers, not laborers at work.

  5. You know it’s actually remarkable they launched as many life boats as they did, they actually did a test on this and any more life boats would of just got in the way when unloading the passengers they launched all but two I think so it wouldn’t of mattered if they had more lifeboats they wouldn’t of had enough time to launch any more then they did

  6. Unbelievable and mind blowing to realise that there are only 15 seconds forward or backward to see the berg played a great role and cost thousand of lives.
    I mean if the crew saw 15 seconds earlier and commanded all the same then the collisions would'n ever happened. In 15 seconds later to see the berg the crew might decide to hit the berg head on and save the ship and most lives. Of course in the second scenario there would be many wounded and injured even dead, but not in such numbers.

  7. Not all 4 of those chimneys had smoke coming from them, only the first 3…. The first was just for style; and also offered some ventilation… cmon

  8. A Syrian old man told me that his grandfather went to America in 1912 and nobody heard from him since. I tried to explain to him that his grandfather might be one of the victims who died that night sadly he will never know

  9. 12:53 Yes, Titanic is designed to float with water in the compartments. Thats the whole idea of water tight compartments. The problem was too many of them got flooded

    13:21 The closest ship that responded to the CQD was the Carpathia, not the Frankfurt. The CQD calls were not sent out until 12:15am. You made it seem like they were sent earlier.

    3rd class passengers were not locked out. Why is there so many things wrong in this video?

  10. How would the Titanic fare against the Exocet that hit the RMS Sheffield Amidships in 1983? The payload never detonated. Could the Titanic have survived the same kinetic damage?

  11. I went to a museum in Gatlinburg about this and it had so much things to really put in perspective of what it was like being on this boat from platforms angled to show how hard it was to hold on at 3 different times of the sinking to a pool with water set to be as cold as the ocean was that night

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