my grand pa was i heard from my relatives going to board the dona paz but it was full, but then the accident happened just few hours (i think) later. dang, great coincidence.
Day 4 of asking Yamato Vs Wilhelm Gustloff Pls do it I requested since your last video that was titled RMS Titanic Vs SS France If u can do it reply to this comment saying ok and I'll wait❤
@@tyler93539I know it even tho you don’t care it was one of three ships of the Olympic class liner which was made to compete with the Cunard star line for profits and the Cunard star lines competitor was the express ocean liners which was made of the Lusitania the Mauritania and Aquitania
It's kinda sad as a Filipino Imagine a ferry smaller than a ocean liner carried 4k passenger but only 24 survived It was 5 days before Christmas and all passenger was excited to see there family
Oh wait, that’s true because it kinda looks like a different ship nvm I thought you were talking about the second one nvm I think that’s true because that does not look like it and I’m pretty sure it’s not a car carrier Please do not complain because I do not know anything about that ship
Nope, ships like Wilhelm Gustloff, Armenia, Lancastria, Goya and Cap Arcona were worse than Doña Paz. But Doña Paz is the worst maritime disaster in peacetime.
They do it’s basic facts. I know a lot about ships and I can tell you for free that the bismark has little over 2000 deaths and Yamato has 3055 while titanic has 1500@@Engineeringrocketry
The only brutal thing that happened during Britannic’s sinking were the lifeboats sucked into the still spinning, partly surfaced propellers that ended up sucking the lifeboats, getting destroyed, killing all the people (in the lifeboats), which were all of the deaths, thirty.
i know, but The sinking of the estonia was one of the worst maritime disasters of the 20th-century. It is one of the deadliest peacetime sinkings of a European ship, after the RMS Titanic (1912) and the RMS Empress of Ireland (1914), and the deadliest peacetime shipwreck to have occurred in European waters, with 852 lives lost. @@SnuggleButtOwlbear
The wartime sinking of the German Wilhelm Gustloff in January 1945 in World War II by a Soviet Navy submarine, with an estimated loss of about 9,400 people, remains the deadliest isolated maritime disaster ever
Before yall complain about the deaths of titanic. There's no absolute accuracy of how many people died on titanic. Some is 1496. Some is 1517. Some is 1500. They are trying to maximise the accuracy. But its not the absolute.