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Every child knows the "Titanic", even though her first voyage was also her last. Or is this precisely the reason why the proud flagship of the British White Star Line is still considered the most famous passenger ship in the world? Interest in the "Titanic" myth continues unabated more than 100 years after her sinking - books, films, musicals, exhibitions and plays have all played their part in creating the legend.
Malte Fiebing-Petersen gets to the bottom of the stories and clarifies, among other things, whether the allegedly unsinkable "Titanic" really had too few lifeboats on board, what role the "Blue Ribbon" played in the maiden voyage, whether iceberg warnings were ignored and what effects the material used had on the sinking.
Malte Fiebing-Petersen gets to the bottom of the stories and clarifies, among other things, whether the allegedly unsinkable "Titanic" really had too few lifeboats on board, what role the "Blue Ribbon" played in the maiden voyage, whether iceberg warnings were ignored and what effects the material used had on the sinking.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Fiebing-Petersen, Malte
- Title
- Titanic. Populäre Irrtümer und andere Wahrheiten
- Details
- Paperback, many colour illustrations. 120 pages.
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