They sent only women and children on the life boats and left the men to die. Others that stayed in the ship read their kids to sleep knowing they were going to die.
He went down with the ship, for he felt that the Titanicdisaster was his fault and felt that the guilt was to great to bear
the iceberg did not quet cut a hole in it but the cold north Atlantic ocean made the steel bolt's in the ship a bit weak then the iceberg hit and it just felt like a knife going trouh butter but all in all yes the iceberg did cut a hole S.S Titanic.
BECAUSE THEY FELT LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh yes, they saw it. But they thought they were going to miss it. Icebergs are deceptive; only one tenth of an iceberg is seen above water, and nine tenths is below water, where you don't see it, so they thought it wasn't to big. But they were wrong. The iceberg was big enough to sink the entire ship within 2 hours and 40 minutes.
the titanic was "unsinkable"
They were horrified
In Southampton, Titanic had a near-collision with the New York who was almost sucked into Titanic's wake. Many people took this as a bad omen. Others felt that it could have been a good omen, that it could be the only negative incident on the trip.
it is easy he felt that he had to do it now he has and that is what they should have done even when it sank People are saying that it's bad but it's not
The Titanic crew realized they were in trouble when they felt the vessel strike the ice berg.
i'm sure they did and felt bad
It was often felt that the Americans had no right to subpoena Titanic's crew and conduct an investigation, but it's an unfair opinion. The US owned the Titanic, but the Titanic was run by British safety standards. The US inquiries wanted to find exactly what went wrong, who was to blame, and what could be done to improve ship safety, while the British wished to find out what went wrong, but continue with the shipping business. It was felt by the British that it wasn't any of America's business.
"It felt as if going over a thousand marbles."