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The Titanic: A Tragedy That Still Echoes Through Time
The RMS Titanic was a marvel of engineering and luxury, carrying over 2,200 passengers on its maiden voyage in 1912. Hailed as "unsinkable," it tragically struck an iceberg and sank, killing over 1,500 people. The disaster shocked the world, exposing safety failures and prompting major maritime reforms. The Titanic's story endures as a powerful symbol of human ambition, tragedy, and resilience, continuing to captivate hearts more than a century later.
History Tidbits
Apr 153 min read
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