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Titanic History/The Terrifying story of Titanic's Final moments! 

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In this video we cover the last 10 minutes of the Titanic life. We cover the main events that occurred on the ship from the moment the bridge went down to the final plunge of the Titanic stern.
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@seanpatrick5256
@seanpatrick5256 3 года назад
I would absolutely watch an hour long video. I NEVER tire of hearing and learning about Titanic.
@romania_patriotedits1450
@romania_patriotedits1450 3 года назад
Ive watched the full real time sinking
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 3 года назад
Me, too! Even after a quarter century, I'm always up for one more video on the Lady Herself.
@richyrich7260
@richyrich7260 3 года назад
Embrace the Longman.
@samyandkitty8399
@samyandkitty8399 3 года назад
@@romania_patriotedits1450 yup me too, and it was fascinating. The voice overs are excellent
@Mikhail-Tkachenko
@Mikhail-Tkachenko 3 года назад
Yeah there's a ton of demand for 1+ hour long videos on RU-vid. Some of the channels with millions of subscribers do 3 hour long videos all the time.
@CrispyMOFO91
@CrispyMOFO91 3 года назад
A year ago I thought I was the only person who found the titanic sinking extremely interesting. Now I found a whole community of like minded folks. Thanks.
@HistoricTravels
@HistoricTravels 3 года назад
That's awesome!
@paulanthony5274
@paulanthony5274 3 года назад
You must be very young to think that,it's probably the most infamous accident ever.
@CrispyMOFO91
@CrispyMOFO91 3 года назад
@@paulanthony5274 I'm 29. And I am well aware that it's not the only nor was it the worse. The worse would have to go to the Wilhelm Gustloff but the titanic is the one that I am personally fascinated with.
@1940limited
@1940limited 3 года назад
More than 100 years later a new generation of people have discovered the story and become fascinated with it. For years after the ship sank no one even wanted to talk about it. Any "Titanic Memorabilia" still around was considered worthless, but a few items were saved.
@1940limited
@1940limited 3 года назад
@@CrispyMOFO91 The Wilhelm Gustloff was an act of war. That's a different situation. The circumstances surrounding the Titanic hae never been repeated.
@Roads0
@Roads0 3 года назад
"I could make a 2 hour video covering every single detail of events that happened in the last 10-15 minutes of the Titanic's life." ...Go on.
@InfamousLegato
@InfamousLegato 3 года назад
Seriously, he shouldn't tease us like that.
@tamerlane7
@tamerlane7 3 года назад
YES PLEASE. DO IT !!!
@sorrenblitz805
@sorrenblitz805 2 года назад
It's already been done a few times. Watch the Titanic Honor and Glory Anniversary streams.
@govand7
@govand7 3 года назад
Of all the stories on Captain Smith and Thomas Andrews’ final moments, the one I chose to believe was that they were on the bridge during the final plunge and jumped into the sea - never to be seen again
@theimpaler2317
@theimpaler2317 3 года назад
While holding hands 🙌
@philvanderlaan5942
@philvanderlaan5942 3 года назад
Life jacket imput , the titanic and all ships of that era used solid cork filling as flotation. Modern most modern ( except for recerational jackets ) are inflatable . And my naval training they beat into up in boot camp , if you have to go into the water never inflate your life jacket until you are in the water. So if you jump into the water with a solid jacket or an inflated jacket you are reducing your chances of survival. Also not on cork vests if you just drop over the side or let the ship sink under you , they can still kill you, the cork vest aboard the PS General Slocum were so old the filling disintagrated and instead of being boyant was like wearing a back of concrete powder around your neck.
@jadsmvs8651
@jadsmvs8651 3 года назад
@@philvanderlaan5942 Same in a plane. Never inflate the vest inside. Can't escape when you're pinned to the roof.
@TCR_710-Cap
@TCR_710-Cap 3 года назад
@@philvanderlaan5942 Thanks for bringing up the General Slocum, a disaster many even haven't heard of, according to Wiki the worst loss of life in NYC until 9/11, whiping out most/many (?) lives from Little Germany, Manhattan. Close to the shore, in comparison to being on the North Atlantic, doesn't guarantee survival.
@1940limited
@1940limited 3 года назад
I read that Smith and Andrews assisted in launching the last collapsible which contained Bruce Ismay. I think Andrews should have saved himself to testify in the investigation.
@jerrystuch6723
@jerrystuch6723 3 года назад
I can’t begin to even imagine how terribly horrifying it would be to be trapped on a sinking ship. The water is freezing. The ship was going down. Not enough lifeboats. Such a tragedy. R.I.P. to the victims of titanic 😢❤️
@brunsonbacheler
@brunsonbacheler 3 года назад
When I was really young I remember I used to be obsessed with the Titanic, finding your channel has resparked my interest in it. Thank you.
@Mabidemonstrations
@Mabidemonstrations 3 года назад
I heard the worst part of it wasn't the screams but yet the silence that followed.
@Titan52berg
@Titan52berg 3 года назад
The way that Eva Hart's mother, Esther, described the aftermath of the sinking. I remember actually chatting with Eva at a T.H.S. convention inn 1982, and she told me and a couple other attendees that recollection as we toured the Philadelphia Maritime Museum.
@joanna7350
@joanna7350 3 года назад
Jack Thayer eerily compared it to the locusts he heard at home in Pennsylvania.
@25Erix
@25Erix 3 года назад
Couple that with the darkness...
@joanna7350
@joanna7350 3 года назад
@@Titan52berg Jealous you got to meet an incredible person like that. I love her from watching her interviews.
@jerrystuch6723
@jerrystuch6723 3 года назад
I think it would be kind of like being in a war. Your buddies and fellow soldiers are screaming in terror as they are dying all around you. Miraculously you should survive and make it back home safely. I’ve heard people say that that stays with them for the rest of their lives and they never do get it out of their head. My uncle was a door gunner in Vietnam and for the longest time he wouldn’t talk anything about it, if a military helicopter flew over the trailer he’d run outside and start shaking, and to this day he won’t watch a war movie. But I do think he’s talked a little about some of it with my aunt in recent years. But she said it was a long time before he was doing that. The survivors of titanic were I’m sure haunted by their experience for the rest of their lives too.
@proudconservative2158
@proudconservative2158 3 года назад
Rip to all the heroes working until the very end to keep the lights on for others to try and get off the ship , knowing they would go down with the ship and die by staying there and keeping the coal burning
@engihere5434
@engihere5434 3 года назад
Sad to think to the ones in the way back drowned deep in the pitch dark hull
@andrewjennings7306
@andrewjennings7306 2 года назад
Based username
@jamespalmore4103
@jamespalmore4103 3 года назад
Estonia is still such a terrifying event! Its my biggest fear! Just absolutely no chance of escape if capsize!
@whoarewe7515
@whoarewe7515 3 года назад
And the captain blowing the horn 3 times to let everyone know its on its final plunge.
@Ronnie06spartan
@Ronnie06spartan 3 года назад
Sounds scary. Sad so many died in that wreck too
@jaguar4u2012
@jaguar4u2012 3 года назад
it is indeed stuff of nightmares
@pho3nix-
@pho3nix- 3 года назад
As a kid I loved going on boats, these days I'm just scared of seatravel.
@mcrbdude
@mcrbdude 3 года назад
Wow! I never even took into account the whole science behind jumping into the water at such a high altitude with a life vest on! Very cool. Thank you for a very informative video sir!
@malissahyatt2425
@malissahyatt2425 2 года назад
Jumping and dying of a broken neck on impact still would be preferable to painfully freezing to death for 15 minutes.
@henrykrecklow817
@henrykrecklow817 3 года назад
Interesting point about the life jackets never thought of that.
@patrickhorvath2684
@patrickhorvath2684 3 года назад
He wasn't kidding about water being like concrete when you jump above a certain elevation. Water ,after all, is non compressible. My military training had it that above 40' your chances of being injured are greatly increased. We trained jumping into water at 38' lol
@wht-rabt-obj
@wht-rabt-obj 3 года назад
Everything you just described, happened in the same length of time that it took to actually watch the video. Wow. 😢 And I would totally watch a two hour movie you made about the Titanic! 👍
@paulboger7377
@paulboger7377 3 года назад
It would be awesome!!
@RogueWJL
@RogueWJL 3 года назад
I would. Totally awesome.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 2 года назад
Me, too. In a 💓.
@thomasvlaskampiii6850
@thomasvlaskampiii6850 2 года назад
When you were talking about the lifejacket breaking your neck, what I believe was more likely isn't a broken neck, but rather an internal decapitation. Especially if you were fully vertical when you hit the water. Now, if you were at an angle that is close to fully horizontal, then yes. Your neck would probably be broken. If you were unlucky enough to jump and hit a propeller on the way down, see the 1997 film, then all bets go out the window because the rotational speed of your body would cause you to quickly black out, if not die, from the sheer g force
@Truecrimeresearcher224
@Truecrimeresearcher224 2 года назад
You probably died the second you hit the blade. The force of the fall then the hit of the blade
@15680732
@15680732 3 года назад
Honestly, if there was a 2 hour video of the last 15 mins of the sinking, I’d totally watch it!
@govand7
@govand7 3 года назад
Video ideas on passengers/crew if you ever want to touch on them in the future: Manuel Uruchurtu Archibald Butt The Unknown Child (Sidney Leslie Goodwin) Father Thomas Byles J. Bruce Ismay Chief Officer Henry Wilde First Officer William Mcmaster Murdoch Second Officer Charles Lightoller Fifth Officer Harold Lowe Sixth Officer James Paul Moody William Thomas Stead (WT Stead) John Jacob Astor IV Benjamin Guggenheim Isador and Ida Straus Joseph Laroche The Widener Family The Thayer Family Also a video on the Carpathia, and the aftermath of Titanic would be cool (such as the UK and US Inquiries)
@bababythesea4389
@bababythesea4389 3 года назад
Great list! I often wonder why we don't know much about Wilde...an interesting story about how he was even on the Titanic.
@cardenassolisrodrigo2601
@cardenassolisrodrigo2601 3 года назад
Oh yes, Manuel Uruchurtu, the only mexican passanger aboard the Titanic, his story was made in a book in 2012 just before the 100 anniversary of the Titanic sinking
@govand7
@govand7 3 года назад
@@bababythesea4389 I’m glad I found someone who noticed him as well. Wilde seems to be a figure of mystery which is odd since he was the Second most senior crew member on board. I’ve been meaning to do some research into him because there is actually quite a lot of info on him on the internet. One thing about his background I do know is that his wife died two years prior to Titanic along with 2 of his 6 children - meaning his 4 remaining children became orphans after he perished on Titanic which is heartbreaking
@govand7
@govand7 3 года назад
@@cardenassolisrodrigo2601 Yeah I never watched the 2012 miniseries but apparently Uruchurtu gave up his seat on a lifeboat for a woman who lied about having a family. I know he ultimately perished in the sinking
@brettmyrter
@brettmyrter 3 года назад
Great list! I feel like a video on Lightoller and Lowe would be really cool, since they both lived such fascinating lives. A video on Wilde, Murdoch, and Moody would be really interesting well, since their deaths are a bit mysterious. Moody was also so young, only twenty four when he died.
@shahancheong9792
@shahancheong9792 3 года назад
HT: "...we don't have time for that" Me: "Yes we do!"
@jeffjenkins7976
@jeffjenkins7976 3 года назад
You could totally make these videos two hours long and I dare say most of us would watch them. I don't know why but the stories of the Olympic, Brittanic and Titanic have always fascinated me. Keep up the amazing content! Easily one of my new favorite channels
@felixculpa9303
@felixculpa9303 3 года назад
I love seeing so many people are interested in Titanic like I am. I can’t get enough of all things Titanic!
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY Год назад
And how about the stories of the Lusitania and Carpathia?
@kvyatalpinista8942
@kvyatalpinista8942 3 года назад
my late night entertainment! always a pleasure to watch your videos, well researched, the narration is amazing and captivating. Keep up the good work,. Here is guilherme from facebook.
@rojewsm1
@rojewsm1 11 месяцев назад
I am only just discovering your channel and i am loving all these titanic videos! Brilliant! Thanks Mate.
@atomicenergysociety6038
@atomicenergysociety6038 3 года назад
Again you put together an AWESOME Fact based Titanic Video. Your thoughts are also very insightful! You ROCK Dude! Thank you
@HistoricTravels
@HistoricTravels 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@yak52aholic
@yak52aholic 3 года назад
Most kind and polite RU-vid content producer. Always a pleasure to watch ya vids
@jerilynherrick2315
@jerilynherrick2315 3 года назад
As always, excellent video, Sam! Very interesting and informative!! Have a great week!
@YYZatcboy
@YYZatcboy 3 года назад
I’d love it if you could cover what happened after titanic left the surface. How long did it take to hit the ocean floor? How did wreckage break up to make the debris field. How deep was the stern when it imploded. Would be need to see what happened after she left the surface.
@rickythehumanoid
@rickythehumanoid 3 года назад
Survivors claim that about a minute after the stern went under, they heard an explosion (which is definitely the implosion), not sure how deep it was since I'm not a math guy
@shadowpersonoftheunknown6245
@shadowpersonoftheunknown6245 3 года назад
I second this idea
@mattbatesteacher
@mattbatesteacher 3 года назад
James Cameron did a "final word" video on it that is very in depth!
@jacobe4836
@jacobe4836 3 года назад
He already did a video on this, it’s really good
@MrT------5743
@MrT------5743 3 года назад
I think it took about 10 min for the ship to hit the ocean floor once submerged.
@cursedchillypepper1612
@cursedchillypepper1612 3 года назад
I really do love your channel you always explain something so well thank you for taking your time to make these videos!
@JayS1889
@JayS1889 11 месяцев назад
Great video as always Sam and I like to hear all different theories of this tragic event. Thanks for your time in your explanation.
@amateurhistorian9782
@amateurhistorian9782 3 года назад
I love your vids dude, I’ve had a book on titanic in my hand since birth, and your channel is one of my most favorites on RU-vid, keep up the good work!!
@HistoricTravels
@HistoricTravels 3 года назад
Wow! thanks!
@trinahotaling
@trinahotaling 3 года назад
Really enjoying the videos!! I watched one and now I’m hooked on them all.
@georgiabh13
@georgiabh13 3 года назад
Your premiere drew in nearly 1000 views total! That's awesome!!!
@lordfoxquaad1611
@lordfoxquaad1611 3 года назад
14:07 While you're referring to Charles Joughin keep in mind that literally every other survivor account describing the final moments of the stern never mention the ship being sideways and thus contradict every word said by the chief baker. Especially some survivors who also were on the poop deck including Thomas Patrick Dillon. Dillon was on the poop deck until the end, he never described the sideways motions of the ship.
@WhatALoadOfTosca
@WhatALoadOfTosca 3 года назад
This is why it's important to use several sources. With titanic a lot of enthusiasts take one person's statement as fact sadly. This is where fiction, assumption and fact are different. Research isn't quoting a witness - it is ensuring it can be corroborated and then quoting. It's also amazing the number of people quoting a "computer game" as a source, when it hasn't a great track record of reliability in its own right.
@lordfoxquaad1611
@lordfoxquaad1611 3 года назад
@@WhatALoadOfTosca Exactly
@caljames8698
@caljames8698 3 года назад
I just found your videos this week and have been binging them! So informative and fascinating. Thanks for these! ☺️ Also, I'm definitely adding On a Sea of Glass to my tbr list!
@alexjeffries5276
@alexjeffries5276 3 года назад
Your videos are always interesting, however this might be your best one yet 💯
@darlingprincesspuppy
@darlingprincesspuppy 3 года назад
your videos are really enjoyable to watch!! the titanic was my first special interest as a kid and now that im getting back into learning about it, your videos have been my favourite. ive learned so much about it i never even knew, plus you just have a really friendly vibe i could listen to your videos all day and i have been. thank you thank you for making your wonderful content and please keep making more!! you're so cool thank you!💖💖💖💖💖💖
@harleyrider1205
@harleyrider1205 3 года назад
I wasn't a big Titanic person until I found your channel. I really enjoy your channel and I'm reviewing your past videos.
@ryanmarek123
@ryanmarek123 3 года назад
I work from home and I keep your videos running constantly as I work and it really keeps me motivated to keeping working while learning of the Titanic! 😊
@JohnLee-pt5jz
@JohnLee-pt5jz 3 года назад
Great video dude, being a huge Titanic enthusiast, I found your facts really interesting, things I have never heard before, look forward to more of your videos.
@jaredbolinsky1
@jaredbolinsky1 3 года назад
I just kind of stumbled across this channel, and great history and lore about one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE ships! Although it was a tragedy, i just absolutely love Titanic!! Also i like how he explains everything and makes it so you don't feel bored and actually want to finish listening
@Patrick-jd6ny
@Patrick-jd6ny 2 года назад
I really like your reasoning of the breakup and final plunge. As of now, I’m indecisive about what I think but I tend to lean towards the theory put forth by Titanic Animations. The channel has a very compelling video detailing the breakup and the physics that would’ve had to occur. Anyway, thanks for the great content! I’ve really enjoyed watching your videos and learning more!
@michaelknox7907
@michaelknox7907 3 года назад
I absolutely love content on this channel. Great work.
@jonnywyattgreengreen3301
@jonnywyattgreengreen3301 3 года назад
Brilliant videos, you made very so interesting. It's something l have been interested all my life .
@MrRontac
@MrRontac 3 года назад
Great video Sam ... always enjoy them
@tylerphillips8435
@tylerphillips8435 Год назад
Great explanation sir! I can tell you really enjoy the history and stories behind Titanic!
@henrikhaug6290
@henrikhaug6290 3 года назад
really love your videos, keep up the amazing work
@thepoppyman844
@thepoppyman844 3 года назад
I don’t usually give videos a like but these once deserves and need it
@TarantulaDanMedia
@TarantulaDanMedia 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this video, as I do all of your other ones. Keep up the great work. Take care and stay safe.
@SirRifty
@SirRifty 3 года назад
man. only a month ago you were 5k subs. now you're 21k. you are growing so fast. good job man! I was here since 3k btw.
@dalehotpinky
@dalehotpinky 2 года назад
these are fantastic videos, thank you
@nolannernberg4627
@nolannernberg4627 2 года назад
Excellent work as usual
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 3 года назад
As always, an excellent presentation. I've been studying the Titanic as time allows over the past 25 years and I always find a new tidbit I didn't know before. Keep up the great job.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 3 года назад
If the emergency lights stayed on til almost the last moments, that is a testimony to the skill and care with which the ship was built and the bravery and perseverence of the engineers and any boiler room crew who remained.
@TheAnibear
@TheAnibear 3 года назад
Love this channel
@sophiepalmer-doran344
@sophiepalmer-doran344 3 года назад
A little earlier, after helping to load the lifeboats on the port side, Colonel Archibald Gracie and his friend James Clinch Smith had made their way to the starboard side.They too began to help with the last boats. While Lightoller and Hemming worked on Collapsible B,Colonel Gracie helped First Officer Murdoch and others get Collapsible A down from the roof of the officers’ quarters. Colonel Gracie couldn’t help thinking, “What was one boat among so many eager to board her?” A crew member shouted out,wanting to know if anyone had a knife to cut the lashings.Gracie tossed up his penknife.The men scurried to lean oars against the wall of the officers’ quarters, hoping to break the fall of the boat so that this last hope would not shatter. Finally it tumbled down onto the deck, breaking several oars on the way. That was the moment when the ship seemed to dive forward and seawater surged toward them.Colonel Gracie and Clinch Smith looked for the nearest high place.They tried to jump onto the roof of the officers’ quarters. It was no good.Their bulky coats and clumsy life preservers got in the way. As Gracie landed back on deck from his first jump,the water struck him on his right side.Thinking fast, he crouched down, and then, like riding a wave at the beach, he pushed off and leaped again.This time he let the force of the surging water propel him forward and up onto the roof. He was now a little farther aft, lying on his stomach on top of the first class entrance above the grand stairway, not far from the base of the Titanic’s gigantic second funnel.Colonel Gracie gasped for breath and looked around for his friend. But Clinch Smith - and many others - had disappeared from sight. “. . .the wave . . . had completely covered him, as well as all people on both sides of me,” he said. He had no time to grieve.The ship was now sinking - the deck disappearing fast. “. . . before I could get to my feet I was in a whirlpool of water,swirling round and round, as I still tried to cling to the railing as the ship plunged to the depths below. “Down, down I went: it seemed a great distance.” Harold Bride was also caught in the wave. Minutes before, he’d gone to where Lightoller and others were trying to free the last collapsible boats from the roof of the officers’ quarters. “I went up to them and was just lending a hand when a large wave came awash of the deck. “The big wave carried the boat off. I had hold of an oarlock, and I went off with it.” At about 2:15 a.m., just a short distance away from Colonel Archibald Gracie, Jack Thayer could see the water rising up over the deck,the ship going down at a fast rate,the sea coming right up to the bridge.The crowd kept pushing back toward the stern,which was still dry. Shock and terror showed on people’s faces. Without warning,the ship seemed to start forward and sink at a lower angle. Jack heard a rumbling roar and what seemed to be muffled explosions. As the bow sank lower,the weight of the water was straining the ship’s steel structure to the breaking point. Jack couldn’t believe the sound: “It was like standing under a steel railway bridge while an express train passes overhead,mingled with the noise of a pressed steel factory and the wholesale breakage of china.” Jack and Milton decided to jump into the water at the last second and then swim as fast as they could away from the ship to avoid being dragged down by suction or hit with debris. “We had no time to think now,only to act,” said Jack. “We shook hands, wished each other luck. I said, ‘Go ahead, I’ll be right with you.’” Milton went first, disappearing over the rail. Jack never saw him again. Then it was his turn. Ole Abelseth also saw that time was running out. “. . .we could see the water coming up,the bow of the ship was going down, and there was a kind of an explosion. “We could hear the popping and cracking, and the deck raised up and got so steep that the people could not stand on their feet on the deck. So they fell down and slid on the deck into the water right on the ship.Then we hung onto a rope in one of the davits.We were pretty far back at the top deck.” Like Jack,Ole and his companions wanted to wait until the very end to leave the ship.By the time Ole was ready “. . . it was only about five feet down to the water when we jumped off. It was not much of a jump.Before that we could see the people were jumping over.There was water coming onto the deck, and they were jumping over,then out in the water. “My brother-in-law took my hand just as we jumped off; and my cousin jumped at the same time.When we came into the water, I think it was from the suction - or anyway we went under, and I swallowed some water. I got a rope tangled around me, and I let loose of my brother-in-law’s hand to get away from the rope.” One thought came into his mind: “I am a goner.”
@saltybastardgaming5603
@saltybastardgaming5603 2 года назад
Your knowledge and passion on this subject is amazing, and a pleasure to watch.
@JayDeeDonuts
@JayDeeDonuts 3 года назад
Wow ur content is fabulous! And you have a gift of storytelling!!
@justindewitt7154
@justindewitt7154 3 года назад
I love how u explain theories or myths about titanic been a fan of urs for a couple of months now I’ve learned so much more on titanic then what I’ve read I’ve been a fan of titanic since 1997 when James Cameron’s film came out
@ronniecardenas817
@ronniecardenas817 3 года назад
Loving these videos!
@No1.OriginalTrilogyStarWarsFan
@No1.OriginalTrilogyStarWarsFan 3 года назад
Hi Sam, another great one.
@Kanyeth_of_Westland
@Kanyeth_of_Westland 2 года назад
Goose loves ur content pls keep up the amazing work goose loves it
@danifreeland5158
@danifreeland5158 2 года назад
I love all your presentations...would love a 2 hour one some day
@LOLZL3nn0n123
@LOLZL3nn0n123 3 года назад
I love your content! when i was younger we based our work on titanic for a couple weeks and i was so into it! which makes me love ur content!
@nathaliegayed6491
@nathaliegayed6491 3 года назад
I really hope that you will make at least one video about MS Estonia as well. I’m from Sweden and was 7 when the accident happened, so it’s really something I’ve grown up with. Hearing the heartbreaking but incredible stories of the survivors. Recent years I’ve also read several books written by some of the survivors, unfortunately I believe those books are only available in Swedish. Anyway, I sincerely hope you’ll make one about Estonia some time in the future. Keep up the good work!
@K4izerr
@K4izerr 3 года назад
Awesome video mate, new sub from New Zealand 👍
@FlicknBean
@FlicknBean 3 года назад
Keep up the great content bro. Here for the ride🤜🏻🤛🏻
@johnengland8619
@johnengland8619 2 года назад
Thanks for the content
@Mikhail-Tkachenko
@Mikhail-Tkachenko 3 года назад
Did anyone here ever play Tiitanic: Adventure Out of Time back in the 90s? When I was a kid I loved that game.
@WhittyPics
@WhittyPics 2 года назад
Very educational. I love the short videos
@juliannowfer746
@juliannowfer746 2 года назад
good video man!
@paulavallone9296
@paulavallone9296 3 года назад
Great job AGAIN Sam! Man, I wouldn't mind at all if you posted a half hour or hour video, I enjoy them all so much! Is there any specific reason you are concerned about length? Thanks again for all your efforts putting these together! Very very cool! 😎👍
@robertjohnson6532
@robertjohnson6532 3 года назад
very good the way you explained it, i really enjoyed that.
@ElfiProductions
@ElfiProductions 3 года назад
Again a great and interesting Video! Love your work :)
@RPDTyrant103
@RPDTyrant103 3 года назад
I listen to a lot of your videos at work, and would love a 1 to 2 hour video with all the information. Though I have one critique. Only several hundred at most went into the water when she fully sank. Many were trapped in the ship or sucked down with it. Outside of that love everything about the videos :D.
@trudim6024
@trudim6024 3 года назад
Wow 1.77M views on your channel already, amazing 🤩
@savethesharks815
@savethesharks815 3 года назад
You are such an amazing content creator
@jessicagold83
@jessicagold83 2 года назад
I'm so glad I'm not the only one obsessed with Titanic! Lol we're going to Tennessee Thursday and we will definitely be visiting the Titanic museum!! Thank you for your videos!! They are great!!!!
@thomasbell791
@thomasbell791 3 года назад
These videos are great! I would definitely watch a two hour video/documentary about this if you made one.
@coolrex69
@coolrex69 Год назад
Congrats on 80k
@Xfd960
@Xfd960 3 года назад
this chanel is a gold mine
@allornada9564
@allornada9564 3 года назад
Ooh, could you make a video on The Sindia? Her story is fascinating, and I’d love to learn more in your style. And keep up the great work! :)
@diannes3804
@diannes3804 3 года назад
I’m so impressed with your videos and knowledge of the Titanic.
@littlemidwestrebornsdolls
@littlemidwestrebornsdolls 2 года назад
You explain what happened so well. I always learn from you.
@pieceofrod
@pieceofrod 3 года назад
I would totally watch that 2 hour long video! just letting you know :-) Good job!
@jimmiepolicarpo6749
@jimmiepolicarpo6749 3 года назад
Awesome video can't wait for the next video
@adamschrepfer1086
@adamschrepfer1086 3 года назад
This video is really good. One of the great things about this channel is that we can get better or more collective narrative that we don't get from just reading message boards or watching movies and documentaries ....for example you can hear about Archibald Gracie or the wireless operators or Jack Thayer jumping into the water, but to see where they were in relation to each other or to be placed in a chronological order is great...your videos can provide a good overview that piece together what we get in the documentaries or your videos just focus on questions that I've always wondered about...like the video on what happened right after the sinking.... hoping that you'll do a video or give estimates on where each lifeboat was...I've seen general maps of the iceberg field on the night of the sinking and again it gives you an idea of the danger that the Titanic was steaming into... It would be great to see a video on where the lifeboats were and who was in them and their launch times so when we read the survivor stories we can get a picture of where that person's vantage point was....or what some of the passengers were doing and seeing as the Titanic was sinking...for example there was a documentary where an eyewitness account mentioned a women waiting with her young one and they were plunking away on the piano that was maybe in the third class general room.??.and how many passengers didn't know what was going on.... I always wonder about how they spent the last precious moments of their lives.
@georgebarrykeithgoddard1338
@georgebarrykeithgoddard1338 3 года назад
I love this channel so much
@goodremakes4415
@goodremakes4415 3 года назад
This was so good keep up the good work 😀👍
@csabakerese4192
@csabakerese4192 3 года назад
This was amazing!
@shawnashley4878
@shawnashley4878 3 года назад
Hey there. I really love your channel. Very informative. I was wondering if you would ever consider do a video on the S.S. Atlantic?
@RogueWJL
@RogueWJL 3 года назад
If there was an award for best new channel this would be it.
@brendakrieger7000
@brendakrieger7000 3 года назад
Another great video🚢
@adwinaharford3297
@adwinaharford3297 3 года назад
Another great video - very sad but interesting!! Don't worry about your videos being too long, I bet they'll still be watched!! Best wishes as always ☘️🙂🇮🇪🚢
@davidwilliams8405
@davidwilliams8405 2 года назад
Oh my goodness, I've been a Titanic geek since I was 13! I was sent home from school because I was sick, and somebody, maybe it was the school librarian, asked if I wanted to read "A Night to Rember." Since my father and uncles were all Navy men at the time, I accepted it. Maybe because I was delirious with fever, or hurling everything I had eaten the previous week, I couldn't put in down! By the time I was able to return to school, I had read that book three times...I had been bitten by the Titanic-geek bug!
@marcosadventures6140
@marcosadventures6140 3 года назад
Love the videos!
@christiandavidlenz6300
@christiandavidlenz6300 3 года назад
I would love to see a real time Titanic Animation with you commentating !! :) That would be so insightful and exciting !
@Kshep84
@Kshep84 3 года назад
"...this video would be over an hour long and we dont have time for that." Yes we do!!!
@aqueen04
@aqueen04 3 года назад
Great video!
@daavski9777
@daavski9777 3 года назад
Great video man! I’m liking the haircut btw:)
@HistoricTravels
@HistoricTravels 3 года назад
Thanks! 😁
@Elvisfan2026
@Elvisfan2026 3 года назад
I love your titanic videos
@Tommy-with-a-T
@Tommy-with-a-T 3 года назад
Another awesome video! I agree with your theory on Titanic’s final plunge, I do believe she went on her side and then came right up before she sank. I can’t wait for your next video!
@cadenedwards403
@cadenedwards403 3 года назад
Great video man! Also nice new haircut!
@HistoricTravels
@HistoricTravels 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@ginantsfan5
@ginantsfan5 3 года назад
Most awesome vid!!!!
@oceanlinersclassics3245
@oceanlinersclassics3245 2 года назад
Your videos are amazing, i am currently 16 years old, and since i watched The Titanic movie, i bacame obessed with The ship, since then i was studying The hole story, watching testimonies videos And making research, and your videos are Helping me have a more techinical looking of The Sinking, your videos are amazing and really helpful, Keep up The good Work
@blootoofblue6951
@blootoofblue6951 3 года назад
Great video btw
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