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August 10th, 2013 at 3:04 AM
definitely an interesting post.
It does surprise me that people have thought it had potential to be intentional in the past. I guess it's possible, but given the course of events, it does seem unlikely.
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August 11th, 2013 at 2:34 PM
I do not believe in this conspiracy theory. Sorry.
August 11th, 2013 at 3:37 PM
Or there could be no conspiracies and it went down exactly as everyone thought it did, which is what I think happened.
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September 29th, 2013 at 12:31 AM
The tale of classes:
OK here are totals of the lost in the different classes:
Class 1 2 3 crew
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men
saved 57 14 75 189
lost 118 4 1 674
women_______________________________________________
saved 139 79 76 18
lost 4 15 89 3
children_______________________________________________
saved 5 23 26 ------
lost 1 0 53 -------
_________________________________________Totals
705 saved
1,502 lost
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September 29th, 2013 at 12:34 AM
Interesting. Just says how poorly the lower classes were treated during that time.
September 29th, 2013 at 10:24 AM
Thanks Michael, i am really glad you decided to post this here.
This was always one of my favorite pieces of information on the Titanic.
I do think the ship that sank was the Titanic. Although perhaps not as sure as you are about that !
Thanks, Brian
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November 7th, 2013 at 6:11 PM
New Poll
Was 3rd class mistreated?
Here the case- The 3rd class weren't given a fair chance for safety. They were held below for 1 hour. Then once the gates were unlocked some were left to find there way up themselves- while others were lead to boat deck- The 3rd class had the most loses in terms of passenger lose then the other 2 classes combined. There are arguments as to whether this was the case-
1 They wouldn't leave there luggage- I'm sure you'd prefer to leave your luggage then drown.
2 most did speak English- wrong- there were many Irish and English passengers- in fact more then half- no language problems there
3 The women wouldn't leave there husbands- This actually may be true.
So its up to you. A "yes" means there were mistreated
A "No" means They weren't.
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November 7th, 2013 at 6:17 PM
Interesting update.
From what I can tell, it seems that not many really had an ideal situation in terms of how they were able to escape, what could be salvaged, etc... However, given that they spent an entire hour beneath, they were evidently not among the luckiest of those boarded on the ship. The entire situation as a whole was very sad.
That said, I think I'll vote yes on this one.
November 8th, 2013 at 2:56 AM
thanks for the new update michael...!
i had no idea about the classes and how this third class was treated so badly..
November 13th, 2013 at 12:48 AM
very interesting and rare find here.
Thanks for this totally unknown story
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Thanks Michael,
I really enjoy these interesting facts about this couple.
It sounded like they made quite a few bad decisions with how they handled the sinking of Titanic.
Thanks, Brian ..