One of the most striking events of the 1910s was the so-called "Titanic not soaked" and its sinking controversial on April 14, 1912. The news of this British luxury liner, the total weight of 46,000 tons, caught up with the US Coastal Reporter. The idea of a ship that will not sink is confusing. Then when the ship sank to her maiden voyage, there was a second hay day in the coverage. The sinking of the Titanic is a nationwide event. It affected the 1910s in several ways, two of which were the reform of America's social idol death, ship technology and travel regulation.
There is no doubt that the sinking of the Titanic is a tragedy. At the time, 1,500 people died by technical means to save them. The Titanic is traditionally thought not to be historically important, and it is only important for lovers and enthusiasts. The conclusion that the disaster of the Titanic is not important is effective by using traditional indicators of historical value such as economy and politics. But from another point of view, considering the cultural impact of the ship and the sinking incident, the Titanic seems not to be obvious, and many new research and research approaches are presented.
The Titanic is tragic in terms of the number of deaths of 1517 men, women and children were killed in the sinking and tragic low survival rate: only 32% of the soul of the Titanic survived At a higher level where one group died, only 25% of the third class passengers and 24% crew were alive. The heavy destruction of Hindenburg is incredible to locals, but 64% of passengers and crews survived in this accident for those watching disaster movies. Of the 97 people who burned the airship, only 35 people died due to the disaster (there are still civilians on the ground)
Violet Constance Jessop is probably the best ocean liner cabin crew / nurse ever. She not only escaped from the unhappy sinking of the RMS Titanic but also survived from the sinking of her sister ship HMHS Britannic. In addition, when she hit a protected cruiser, she also took on another sister ship, the RMS Olympic Games. After the war, she kept working on another route. After she retired for many years, he insisted that he received a phone call from a woman asking if he saved the baby on the night of the Titanic. Violet answered "Yes" and answered "I am a child." Then the person hangs up. Violet insists not telling this story to anyone before the conference call