When the RMS Titanic sank in 12,500′ of frigid North Atlantic water, it was more than 50,000 tons of steel and glass and linens going down. More was lost than a massive financial investment by J.P. Morgan. The tragedy of more than 1,500 people perishing, awful as it was, did not comprise the only deaths of [...]
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A Lesson from the Unsinkable Titanic
Posted in Twentieth century (1901-1960), United States, tagged 1912, Iceberg, North Atlantic, RMS Titanic on April 15 | 2 Comments »