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More than a century after its sinking, the Titanic has been thrust back to ... a German submarine she did not sink. Like the Olympic, Britannic took part in the First World War.
RMS 'Olympic,' one of the 'Titanic's' sister ships | Fred Pansing ... successful trips between the UK and the Mediterranean, the Britannic struck a German mine in the Aegean Sea on November ...
The Britannic was the youngest sister of White Star Line's 'Olympic' class of vessels, launched after the RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. The vessel began to be built on 30 November 1911, with it ...
If true, the Olympic, the Titanic’s predecessor, and the Britannic, its successor, also suffered from the same fatal flaw. “Roger Long’s theory is that if any of the Olympians had got into a ...
The Titanic and the Britannic had a third sister ship, named the Olympic. It was slightly smaller than the other two doomed vessels, and had no tragedies associated with it. The Olympic sailed ...
Violet Jessop was an incredibly lucky woman who survived the sinkings of the Titanic and the Britannic as well as a major accident on the Olympic. Born in 1887 in Argentina to Irish immigrants ...
Violet Jessop, known as the 'Queen of Sinking Ships,' remarkably survived accidents involving the Titanic, Britannic, and Olympic. A dedicated nurse and stewardess, she helped save many lives ...
Titanic stewardess Violet Jessop also survived another sinking years after the tragedy. Jessop was on board HMHS Britannic when ... the RMS Majestic and the RMS Olympic, Titanic's sister ship.
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