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  • I love in Southampton, there is a memorial museum here.

  • That man with the grey hair, beard and glasses looks exactly like my physics teacher..... DEJA VU!

  • Whenever I go on a cruise I'm scared that it'll sink. LOL. Could happen. Going on one in July... ':)

  • @XPaigeX1234 yeah i remember on my cruise to alaska they had to stop a few times for icebergs...it can happen very easily

  • @HatesStupidPeople194 .... aHHHHH!! LOL. Hahaha! I know... :O Scared... :B :D

  • i´m going on a cruise on march yepaaa

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  • I hope until now that the Titanic survivors(for infants & children only) are still alive, They're already older than 100 years old!

  • Really good documentary...

  • Am I sadistic if I would have liked to have been on Titanic?(and survived, of course!)

  • @DreamDeeply37 Nope. If you captured it from boat with video camera and uploaded on youtube, everyone would wanted to see it. I personally wouldn't have guts being in titanic. Just hearing noice of that big ship cracking in half and see hundreds bodies in cold water would creep me out.

  • @DreamDeeply37 Not sadistic, since it wouldn’t hurt others, but it would make you a bit masochistic I might say.

  • i am going on a cruise this year so wish me luck on the 12 night cruise

  • my wifes great ungle was a stoker on the titanic and died r.i.p

  • is the footage shown of the men cleaning up the bodies real?

  • @HawkMattz They're reenacting the scene.

  • @HawkMattz lol so obviously reinacted do u think they had video cameras that clear back then?

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  • i found that my grand grand grand fother was in titanic and he survive so he told to my other relatives and then to my mum and i was like wow so i decided to search more about titanic...

  • They said almost 1300 people... But slightly over 1500 is the official number of people killed in the wrecking of the RMS Titanic...

  • @Draconicfors what they said is that 1300 of the 1500 people were never recovered

  • why didn't they took off their hats when they saw the bodies floating???

  • @TheDarkshadow427 Seeing 300 bodies floating in the water I highly doubt taking off their hats was their first thoughts. I can't imagine the horror these men felt in recovering the bodies. These young Canadian men going out to retrieve the bodies of the lost and insure they all got a proper burials and you are complaining that they didn't take off their hats in morning, would that be your first thought seeing the aftermath of the Titanic disaster?

  • @MikaGrey im not complaining i was just wondering because taking off their hats shows respect from the dead

  • @TheDarkshadow427 I think its incredible that those men went out to get them and put themselves in a situation that would haunt them for the rest of their lives. My great Grand-Father was one of the men who went out to get the dead, and helped bury them.He said that even years after when he would go out to fish he would be looking for bodies to bring in. It effected him for the rest of his life. That is why I took offense to what you said.

  • @MikaGrey ok i agree with you

  • It's one of the saddest parts of our history I think... sadder than the world wars in some ways...

    And yet it's still a subject that fascinates me. There are parts that horrify me, and yet other parts that amaze me.

    Luckily, none of my relatives were on the Titanic (as far as I know anyway) but I feel for all those who did lose someone, close or distant relative.

  • the bodies floating in the water was a reconstruction right?

  • @jeemz662 i think they were :), video cameras weren't around in 1912.. xx

  • R.I.P

  • That poor little child!

  • The unknown child has finally been identified!

  • @MissAnimefan94 wasn't that meone-or-other?

  • @violinbeauty1 what

  • My great grandmother sailed on the Titanic. I'm very scared

  • @clubpenLily55555 how terrible! :o

  • @TheMynameishanis Very mature.

  • after I learned about the titanic which was about 6 years ago on april the 15th before I go to bed I pray for the lost victims that died or were even lost under the sea and hope that a tragedy like this will never come again.

  • titanic never sunk. it was the olympic, basically in a nutshell. get rid of people that were to rich and powerful, and sink the 'unsinkable" ship. everyone gets a payout.

  • @lmaxson2011 That was extremely disrespectful to those that died in that tragic accident, and all classes of people died. Rich, poor, and middle-class people are neither more or less important than each other. It is obvious that God does not like to be tested, and He will prove it.

  • @lmaxson2011 in a nutshell, you're an idiot.

  • @lmaxson2011 You're such a fucking dumbass.

  • @irategoblin lol! There's something fucked up happening in every country... including the one you're in! Why do you think all these revolts are going on? Like I said I've been there, I've met plenty of them, not to mention I have family there, and they are the nicest people you'll ever meet. It's ignorant to assume things that we don't know much about. The most amusing thing to me about all this is that you are a total hypocrite because you are clearly an angry person yourself!!

  • @irategoblin Phhh! Oh yeah.. I am soo offended. Have you even ever been to Ireland? I have and I can tell you that it is a beautiful, breath taking place, and the people there are awesome. I'm proud to be of Irish descent, and there's nothing your ignorance can do to change that! :D

  • @irategoblin Um...If you take your own advice and read about it you'll see that it's true. You might also want to take a swatch at the films A Night to Remember and Titanic where Andrews (The - Northern Irish- designer) is a key character. Maybe google it as well...I could go on..Not that nationality matters I'm just a stickler for the facts me. :-)

  • FUN FACT:

    The Goodwin family consisted of 8 people. They include:

    Frederick Joseph Goodwin, Augusta "Tyler" Goodwin, Lillian Augusta Goodwin, Charles Edward Goodwin, William Frederick Goodwin, Jessie Allis-Mary Goodwin, Harold Victor Goodwin, and Sidney Leslie Goodwin.

    The whole family reached the Boat Deck too late to board a lifeboat, so all of the family died in the sinking.

  • the unidentified grave of the youngest victim's name is Sidney Leslie Goodwin, he was identified in 2007

  • @irategoblin Actually, it was designed by two Irishmen (Andrews and Pirrie) and built my mostly, if not all, Irishmen. I'm not English either, or Irish

  • @irategoblin the Titanic was built by Mostly Irish people she IS A IRISH SHIP SHE WAS BUILT IN BELFAST IRELAND AND IT WAS A ENGLISH MAN'S FAULT THAT SHE SANK CUZ IT WAS THE CAPTIN WHO DID NOT LISTEN 2 THE ICE WARNINGS AND WAS GOING FULL SPEED SO IT WAS HIS FAULT THAT SHE SANK AND HE WAS ENGLISH SO THE SAYING IS TRUE TITANIC BUILT BY IRISH MEN AND SUNK BY A ENGLISH MAN

  • @irategoblin Ireland is NOT Shitty Ireland built the Titanic and we are Proud of the Ship it was not a Irish man that sank the Titanic it was the Captin who was the cause of the ship sinking and he was English

    Titanic built by Irish Men Sunk by a English Man

  • My grandfather's aunt died on the Titanic. She was one of the Irish third class members on her way to America to start a better life for herself. Really sad stories all around.

  • @moldyorangejuice bless you my love goes out to you and your family

  • @JestersYouPube Thank you, your kindness is much appreciated. :)

  • @moldyorangejuice May she RIP. Nobody who was lost will be forgotten xx

  • @moldyorangejuice yeah i agree with you,this is so sad...

  • I cant get the vision @ 3:43 out of my head very ghastly!

  • @Pinkosity you do know it's not the actual bodies right

  • Oh dear god. That poor baby. D:

  • @Missattitude335 I know!

  • not what i ment i was just saying that its okay what u was writing

  • the only document not worth watching, the truth about the titanic (i think it's called.) and Why they sunk the titanic. they are insaults to the memory of Titanic and should be banned.

  • The baby has been identified, a boy, 13 months

  • @missnatasha992 yes, Sidney Leslie Goodwin. His entire family perished in the Titanic disaster. They were in 3rd class.

  • awww

  • stupid iceberg

  • Not only was the ship itself was mismanaged, but so was the handling of the people who died of the tradigey.

  • my family have been through the great depression. Both sides of my family were also all living in New York as well. On my mom's side, my mom's dad (and my grandfather) Roy, was in the navy in the Korean War. My family has been through so much history. they have literally been in America since the Mayflower (My mom's ancestors came over on the Mayflower.) I am proud to say that my family has been through so much history and helped shape America. :)

  • who passed through Ellis Island was named Carmella. Carmella had a duaghter named Josephine. Josephine was my great grandmother. She was born three days before the titanic sunk. April 12th, 1912. My great grandfather was only six years old at the time. On my dad's side of the family, it is unknown when my Norwegian ancestors came to America but it was around the time of the Titanic. On my dad's side, my dad's father (and my grandfather) John is a World War Two Navy Veteran. Both sides of

  • My family has been through basically almost all of America's history ... My mom's dutch side first came here on the Mayflower (we were able to trace it back. Not online. We have documents.) My mom's side of the family has beeen through plenty of wars (one even being in their own hometown.) My moms irish and german sides of the family did not come until a little later. My mom's italian side of the family passed through Ellis Island. Their signatures are still there. One of my italian ancestors

  • ok for the documentaries they reinact it just like they do for war documentaries its called dramatization

  • Where is the ghost?

  • The thing about movies and TV shows is when they do "historical" topics, it usually isn't all that historical. I mean they'll take the names, the event itself and just use it as a backdrop to what their story really is. Like the movie Titanic. Why is it a love story between two people that just met? I mean could be a love story but should have been with people that were actually dating.

  • prolly not the chicks grandmother. at all.

  • Why Canada ?

  • @BrandonKY81 Because the ship sank at the newfoundland border in Canada

  • @FashionBugggy1996

    It was found there, but it didn't necessarily sink there; the ocean current would have pushed it along.

  • were those the real bodies in the water??

  • @angels4jj no everyone lived those were plastic bodies

  • @angels4jj As it was just a recreation I imagine it was actors in a swimming pool or large water tank.

  • The poor workers must have been scarred for life. It really means a lot that they did what they could do to give everyone possible a proper burial.

  • No one should be buried as John Doe, Jane Doe, or Unknown. Sadly it happens all the time, but my hope is that someday, after the mtDNA success of the Unknown Child as Sidney, they might be able to identify all the victims or any unknown body for that matter. :(

  • My Professor is related to the Unknown child!! it was her cousin.

  • Imagine what it was like to be on the crew that recovered the bodies...It would be a tough job to say the least.

  • in the movie..there was a guy name jack dawson.....he was a fictional character......but in REAL life, there was someone named john dawson....weird, huh?/......the director said he didnt based him on the guy tho

  • omg, my friend told me her grandma was supposed to b on the titantic, but she as either sick or late and never got on. talk about luck!!!!

  • I Couldn't do this. I don't think I could allow anyone to dig up a body from a grave just to see if it is my relative or not who I know died in the tragidy. ok yes if it is the relative then the family can have closer but what if it's not? Are you going to dig them all up to see if any are your relative? I'm not religious in anyway but i don't know, to me it seems wrong. This is just how I feel i know others feel different which is where the saying "to each their own" comes from. RIP TITANIC

  • @JemimakittenCat Well good thing about it is that you wouldn't really have a say if you were dead. Sorry had to point that out =P

    I just want to be cremated, I take up enough space while I am alive don't need to when I am dead. Can't dig me up then either.

  • A baby was found? God rest that child's soul. R.I.P. to everyone who had died :'(

  • @VladTodGirl123 The Baby has been Identified, Sidney Leslie Goodwin.

  • @SuperGina21 wow..my name is Cidney...

  • @VladTodGirl123 The Baby has been Identified, Sidney Leslie Goodwin .The baby was the first to be recovered by the mackey bennet. The men who recoverd the body bought a headstone for the unknown child

  • You know what's astounding? The Titanic survivors lived longer than most regular humans do.

  • @estheticend maybe after going through a tragic experience like that, the survivors realized how important life is and decided to make sure they lived a long, healthy life(maybe I'm wrong, but that's how I like to think of it)

  • @estheticend Yeah.

  • @estheticend Yes they have lived longer but the physical and emotional trauma they suffered is indescribable. :c

  • @estheticend Why, how old did they live? And it was probably because they were upper class and looked after themselves.

  • @dannysmith15 so, by saying they were "upper class and looked after themselves" you are saying the lower class didn't look after themselves?

  • @wdharvey1 I could have worded it better. I was pointing out that upper class had a better quality of life and therfore were able to look after themselves to a better quality. It's obvious that upper class people are going to live longer than lower class.

  • @dannysmith15 All due respect, but you are digging your hole even deeper...If you are saying upper class was going to live longer ON THE TITANIC, you might be right...but, statistically speaking, some of the LOWER class (in general) lived longer than those in a higher class of living because of the strength needed to live. Upper class people, on the other hand, statistically speaking, didn't and STILL DON'T live as long as some lower class working people (exclude homeless and thugs/bums)

  • @wdharvey1 Are you just making this stuff up as you go along? Why do you think working class people have a shorter life expectancy than upper and middle class? All working class means is that they earn less money. They don't work harder than upper class. It is a fact that upper class people live longer than working class on average excluding unavoidable diseases and such. Why comment when you clearly have no idea what you're talking about?

  • @dannysmith15 go figure...I was speaking statistically, and to back up my data, we hear more about centenarians living in lower classes than we do who are millionaires in mansions. Those that were of the hard working working class when they were younger have more stamina and physical strength than those who were coddled in rich households. Now, before you say I don't know what I'm talking about, do your own homework. That kind of accusation is no way to win an argument or influence people.

  • @estheticend well ther all dead now anyway

  • @estheticend they dindt die there they refuse to die now thumps up for the dead R.I.P

  • @chaingang40 it,s Thumbs

  • @mrmojorisin291278 sory dude im just coming from denmark thats why

  • @chaingang40 Ah bless, i think i just assume everyone speaks and spells english correctly or that english is everyone's main language. You probably speak it better than me and i live in England i am sorry for my ignorance. I also live in the North East of England and sometimes i can't even understand what people are saying. lol. xo Marie xo

  • @mrmojorisin291278 hey its ok dude no reason to be hostile

  • @chaingang40 I wasn't been hostile i was saying sorry for been ignorant i really wasn't been sarcastic. I am genuinely sorry for my comment i was wrong.

  • @chaingang40 whats up JiM Morrison! yep im a Doors fan

  • @mrmojorisin291278 wha hey man! yuh dun understan wot we sayin hup North!!lol

  • oh come on there were probably a thousand people with the name jack and rose

  • I find it funny how 90% of the commentaries posted here are merely about the suposed existance of the main characters of the 1997 movie, namely Jack Dawson and Rose whatever her last name was, please those characters were just a creation of the mind of James Cameron in order to draw the teenage audience, plus there were a bunch of "Titanic" movies prior to the 1997 blockbuster and in NONE of those previous flicks was a "Jack Dawson" or a "Rose" ever mentioned

  • I somehow think that all those poor human souls have at least something to do with all the ocurrences at the Bermuda Triangle, think about it, the Triangle is not that far from the site of the Titanic's demise, maybe it's their restless spirits that are dragging everything that crosses their "grave" into the deepest depths along with them...

  • @tmbttes i know i think bout dat all the time

  • People's obsession with dead bodies is disturbing. Why would you want to remember a person that way?

  • jack, rose her mother and fiance plus his bodyguard are just fictional characters but other characters in the movie are true passengers of the sunken ship

  • @clintrona It's actually true that a Rose existed, but she was a third class passenger. She died in her bed aboard the ship.

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  • thank you for posting this documentary not everyone in the Wallis family received a copy and it was soo nice to see my great aunts face again (she passed away in 2006) thank you and grave #281 will be Catharine Joan Wallis to the family now and forever

  • Leonardo DiCaprio dont exist, never existed :D joke :D

  • It was found in 2007 that the child had been misidentified and is in reality Sidney Leslie Goodwin. Google that name and scroll to the bottom of the wikipedia article and it has info including a photo of the boy's shoes which are now on display (they had been kept by the cop guarding recovered clothing before they were burned).

  • if jack dawson really never existed, would that mean that rose created the "dawson thing" to hide from her fiance????

  • @fbaddict12 i dont think she exsisted neither....

  • @fbaddict12 ? Neither of the characters ever existed  the love story was a hollywood invention !!

  • @XxxSaraxxX2k8bby

    Some of the characters from the movie have really existed

    J. Dawson did reallly existed that days, but not as the man/character you see him in the movie. just search wikipedia and you will find out that there was a Joseph Dawson, and on the hand of that information they made the character of Jack Dawson. And there are more people who did really exist in that days like Isodor & Ida Strauss, Mr Andrews, Bruce Ismay &Captain Smith have really existed so don't say there fake

  • @DiggyDex91 There was no Joseph Dawson. It was John Dawson, it was featured in a book about James Cameron's journey to the ship underwater. John Dawson worked in the engine room. His grave is a tourist attraction for young girls, believing he was the heartthrob that was depicted in James Cameron's film.

  • I thought it would be more realistic if Rose was Jack's wife and she leaves him for the rich arrogant bastard in first class, I really cannot fathom a rich woman picking someone from steerage class in those days. They were afraid of catching lice from the third class people, let alone poverty ha ha ha.

  • @makemarker did you even watch Titanic...at all?

  • @AnimationDisney I thought my version of the story made it clear but for you, yeah, I did. What I was trying to say is that the relationship depicted in the film between rich girl and poor boy was very unlikely in the days of misery where everyone was primarily looking to survive and to have some financial security. Yes, rich women could have had poor boys as pets or for sexual pleasure but no way in hell they would leave a rich man for a poor artist. Otherwise, I like Jack's character.

  • @makemarker uh.... see there's this thing called "Fiction" And her sister "Creative license". It's a MOVIE for God's sake. One hell of a movie, yes, but come on.... Movies aren't necessarily meant to be taken seriously....

  • @AnimationDisney James Cameron's Titanic was a fictional version of the event. There was no budding romance, there was no diamond. His film centered around two lovers. The real tragedy was the sinking itself.

  • @fbaddict12 nah, jack existed in the dirty minds of many females in 1997.

  • at the start, theres a pink & green streak... any answers ?

  • This just makes me so sad that they couldn't identify all the bodies, a person shouldn't have to go through their entire life having a name, just to be buried as John or Jane Doe. It's no one's fault that they couldn't identify them, but it hurts so much for me, even though I had no relatives who boarded that ship.

  • Hi, my name is Abraham. I´m a young Titanic Historian. I love her story and have to said that the documentary is good but it have a big mistake!!!! The unknown child of Titanic is not Eino Panula.... The true identity of the child is Sidney Leslie Goodwin.

  • i believ ins spirts but not in ghost

  • @elenavlada ghost and spirit were the same

  • this documentary is a sad but a little bit scary

  • Why would they want a headstone on land when they have the biggest f****** headstone at the bottom of the ocean?

  • @Zekkandgrant13 Because descendants can actually visit a headstone on land?

  • I think titanic down there in the ocean looks pretty creepy

  • A ships matron?.... sounds so awful to call a woman that. Why do women get the worst names for jobs and the lowest pay to boot?,.

  • It's amazing that, that a young child was found dead floating in the water above titanic's wreck without a life jacket on?????!!!!!! Incredible.

  • this documentary seems facinating.

  • rip

  • I remember this documentary! It was on the PBS show, Secrets of the Dead. It's a good documentary, but at the same time it's creepy and sad.

  • @gyjg6564167 All documents are creepy and sad.

    and are all great.

    the reason why it touches hearts of our generation, it was before the war, WW2, a lot of people died, and it was the greatest boom in ship making and man's biggest invention (at the time) and was brought down by a simple act of nature or a higher power which ever you perfure.

  • I wonder how the titanic looks now under the atlantic !

  • I never knew there was a mass burial at a cemetary in Halifax.... facinating!

  • it's already been 98 years of the sinking

    time goes by so fast

  • @ThisIsCivic yeah but imagine being the victims i bet it felt like an eternity from the titanic hitting the iceberg until the sinking...

  • 0:35 they found out the baby's name was Sidney Goodwin. R.I.P. All young children that died on that tragic night.

  • There was no Jack dawson, sorry to burst teeny boppers bubbles. Type Encyclopedia titanica in your search engine and then jack dawson and you will find only Joseph Dawson, who was employed on the ship.The only similarity to the fictional character is the first initial and the last name. Thats it.

  • I actually brought my teenage niece to tears when I told her that none of the main characters from Titanic (Jack, Rose, Cal, etc) were not historically real. By the time the screaming and tears were over I wished I'd kept my big mouth shut.

    Now shes into Twilight.......UGH!!!

  • @TheDemonJester

    You're earning your wings in Heaven, DemonJester.

  • i wold be so sad if one of my relatives died on the titanic

  • i love the titcanic ; )