Titanic
The True History of North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912
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Narrated by:
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Jacob Simmons
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Written by:
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Kelly Mass
About this listen
At the time of her first journey from Southampton to New York City, RMS Titanic hit an iceberg and died in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. An overall of 2,224 guests and team were reported to have been on board when the ship sank, making it one of the absolute worst single ship catastrophes and the absolute worst peacetime superliner or cruise liner sinking to date. As a result of the general public's interest in the aftermath, the mishap has acted as a structure for the category of catastrophe movies.
The RMS Titanic was the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners run by the White Star Line when she began service in the year 1912. The Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast produced her. That mishap took the life of the shipyard's Chief Naval Designer, Thomas Andrews.
In this book, you will get all the facts straight. Between Hollywood representations and conspiracy theories, you deserve to know the truth about the incident.
©2022 Kelly Mass (P)2023 Kelly Mass