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🧐 Did You Know? Titanic (1912), Britannic (1916), and Lusitania (1915) all met tragic ends at sea. This video compares how these great liners sank — an iceberg, a mine, and a torpedo. Britannic, the largest of the three, went down in just 55 minutes, while Lusitania’s sinking pushed America closer to entering World War I. These tragedies shook the world and changed maritime history forever. ⚠️ Disclaimer: Visual recreation shared for educational and historical purposes only. 📌 Full Credit: Tit
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🧐 Did You Know? Titanic (1912), Britannic (1916), and Lusitania (1915) all met tragic ends at sea. This video compares how these great liners sank — an iceberg, a mine, and a torpedo. Britannic, the largest of the three, went down in just 55 minutes, while Lusitania’s sinking pushed America closer to entering World War I. These tragedies shook the world and changed maritime history forever. ⚠️ Disclaimer: Visual recreation shared for educational and historical purposes only. 📌 Full Credit: Tit
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