WTF nurse was on all 3 ships when they sank! And she lived everytime WTF why isnt there a movie or some shit about her thats crazy or its shady as well
The sister ships can have atleast 4 of their compartments flooded but not more than 4. That's what happened with Titanic, the iceberg punctured 5 compartments. The sinking of Brittanic was a mystery for a long time since there was only one compartment flooded, but because of the big whole causes by the underwater mine, that's why the flooding sank the ship
It wasn't just that, don't forget the Olympic also got rammed sideways and survived. The main issue that led to the massive flooding in the Titanic was a fire that was already burning before it hit, weakening the steel. The biggest mistake made during the sinking itself was ordering full reverse, the impact crushed the already weakened hole and tore it, but backing off shredded the rivets out of the weakened and now damaged hull.
If the Titanic had hit the iceberg head on at that speed it still probably wouldn't have survived unless it could have limped it's way to port, but it would 100% not have sank nearly as quickly.
@@crazykenproductions606 u don't have any right to say that because she was the survivor she didn't kill anyone why everyone is saying that violet jessop made a mistake???this is rude ,disgusting and fuckin* man
They weren’t scrapped alongside each other though. They were alongside each other, there are pictures but that was a few days before the scrapping would actually start. Olympic’s would be in Jarrow, England and the Mauretania’s being in Rosyth, Scotland.
Schweitzer I can understand that an Italian ship captain could fall off his ship into a lifeboat -but falling out of the lifeboat into a taxi takes some explaining !!!
@@CrystalLight000 44 years after the Titanic sank, the Captain of the Ill fated SS Andrea Doria,remained with her until he knew that all passengers were off,then and only then did Piero Calami leave the stricken Andrea Doria
I wish they could have dry docked the Olympic somewhere and kept her til the modern day. It would be so amazing to see and explore an Olympic class liner.
Turn was very bad move. First bulkhead is called collision bulkhead. Bow is wrecked, ship losing first compartment but still floating. Trying to avoid collision they hit iceberg at angle. Five compartments were ripped and flooded. Also bolts quality was too low. If proper parts were use (better steel for construction) it could stand an impact and still stay able to finish its voyage.
@@hvnterblack It wasn't ice that sank it, it was fire. They were constructing the Titanic and there was a fire that was burning for 3 weeks until someone realized but never repaired it.
@@realdakrith there was chain of accidents. Coal bunker fire weakened construction. Rivets quality was chosen 2nd, cheaper. 1st probably would stand impact. Changing officer just before sail away and no key to locker with binoculars, also observers were told to look for growlers (small pieces of iceberg, hard to spot, usually little bit bellow surface. growler could do hole in hull), instead looking for full iceberg, so they spoted problem too late. Avoiding maneuver was very bad decision, instead of losing 1st compartment and destroyed bow-Titanic hit obstacle at angle and 5 compartments were flooded. Theoreticly it was designed to stay on surface after lost of 5 compartments, but deck E wasnt secured by bulkhead. Water slowly flooded 6th compartment above bulkheads. That made ship lost its buoyancy. Who knows if one link of that damn chain would be broken, what would happen? Probably Titanic wouldn't sink.
So, jokes aside, can we just talk about how eerie and downright strange it is that all three sister ships had some sort of tragic accident relatively close to each other? I mean, Titanic and Britannic both sunk from pretty similar problems and had disastrous consequences. And Olympic didn’t sink, but she still was a bringer of death with the sinking of two smaller vessels. Perhaps it was simply bad luck, and being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or white star line error, but what are the chances that out of all the ships of that time that could’ve had catastrophic voyages, the ones that did, happened to be the three that were built together and were sister ships? It’s kind of mind-boggling to be honest
J.P. Morgan made the call to have the Titanic sunk once all his financial opponents (the richest in the world at the time) accepted his invitation to ride on the new luxury hotel of the time. The ones he invited were all traveling to New York to oppose his plan to create the federal reserves. Last second, he cancelled his ticket. Whatever the movies make out to be, none of his rich frenemies survived. No more competition for J.P. Naughty boy. So yes, unfortunately, there IS something super fishy about it all, no pun intended. There are just some things the public aren’t meant to know in this evil world.
imagine one day, shoveling coal with minimum pay, die, then 90 years later some sad teenage girls give you love notes thinking you are Leonardo DiCapri-sun Joseph Dawson: excuse me what the heck
@@Ravioli_-vd4wb poor jack, people think is jack DAWSON from Titanic, but he isn't. Before going to a grave GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE DEAD MAN!!. (Sory 4 bad English)
🆘🆘🆘🛳️💥🏔️🏊♂️❄️😰lul New phone who dis? Yes a very sad and traggic video, not at all making jokes out of a situation where a lot of people died harsh deaths at 5:03 just saying
I was very confused every time he flashed the map up. I got it after a second of reconfiguring my expectations, but it would be vastly improved if the land was white, and the water the dark color.
@@fraffen2677 Unfortunately at the time none of the ships were as legendary as they are today. If Olympic had survived being scrapped and instead moored at a harbor, she wouldn’t have been recognized until after the Titanic movie came out.
True cuz the Olympic class was a huge financial disaster for the white star line and they never received any profits for their offer of turning the Olympic into a hotel ship. Because of this, the white star line cease to exist
Yes, but the titanic was sinking, Olympic wasn't. I couldn't care less whether it was a row boat that saved me, or the biggest floating ship of that time. (as titanic was sinking, the Olympic would've taken biggest ship title)
Titanic: "I accidentally struck an iceberg and sank." Brittanic: "I accidentally struck a mine and sank." Olympic: "Amateurs! I *Intentionally* strike things and don't sink!"
gladitsnotme Violet Jessop even said that she saw floating heads in the water, dripping with blood. She had to cling onto a detached arm to stay above the surface as well.
Olympic is not bad all the acidents are acsidents the hawk crash was no ones fault and the the u boat they ram it so they will not sink the olympic 1935 natuket light ship that was fog is in fault olympic is a bit in fault but they did it on acident
If the Titanic Was a human *HELP IM DROWNING* If the Britanic was a human *HELP I HAVE BEEN SHOT and IM DROWNING* If the Olympic was a human *IMMA RAM THIS U-BOAT*
Titanic and Britannic: both built better than Olympic Titanic: Hits and iceberg and sinks Britannic: Hits a mine and sinks Olympic: *_Allow me to show you how to ram a U-Boat in half_*
Autually the front of the titanic was the strongest on the hull so if it too rammed the iceberg, it would have won. But captain smith turned the boat in panic
Violet Jessop actually was struck in the head *twice* while she was underneath the water, most likely hitting the underside of the ship. It wasn't until years later when she was having an x-ray done of her tooth, it was discovered that her skull had been fractured severely, but caused no harm to her brain. Her leg also had a substantial gash in the side, but other than that, she survived. She was an amazing woman and her life is fascinating to read about. Her biography is called "Titanic Survivor" and has accounts from her early life, as well as each of the White Star ships she was on when the accidents occurred. The one from the Britannic is terrifying and a little hard to read because of people being chopped up, but it's an amazing read.
Thanks Courtney, I gotta look that one up. On a side note; it strikes me as very poor dental X-ray practice if you discover a skull fracture from it, lol.
Courtney Cox - Two survivors, Elizabeth Mellinger and her daughter Madeleine Mann, are buried about a mile from me at St John's cemetery in Fort Erie (Canada). I knew them when I was a child. They were transferred from their lifeboat by Officer Lowe and they went back for survivors. One was 2nd officer Lightholler. Elizabeth gave him her cape to keep warm and he gave her his officer's whistle. Both are now in a museum (Greenwich I believe). Another neighbour's uncle died. He was an 18 year old crewman electrician, Albert Ervine.
Olympic: the first good movie. Titanic: the bad sequel. Britannic:the better live action movie but still doesn’t cut it Ok I have went though the comments and I want to get something clear. It not talking about Titanic(1997). Take it as a joke not a clear movie reference. And anyone that thought that r/whooosh
Something sad about Titanic is that it's original maiden voyage was 20th march but because Olympic collided with Hawk in 1911, and lost a propeller blade on 24th February 1912 parts from Titanic were used to fix Olympic, this delayed Titanic's maiden voyage from 20th march to April 10th, had she gone on her maiden voyage on the original date she may not have hit the iceberg and sunk
"According to some rumors this was to be his last trip before his retirement, and in a sense this is what happened" - Cue me almost choking on my drink
N30N Thunder She definitely has bragging rights in Heaven about that! Oh the stories she could probably tell....... Being on all 3, surviving 2 of them sinking, has earned the right to have her name remembered in history.
Ship's Death: "It's time" Olympic: "Yes, I had a incredible time during those 26 years but ... Now it's the end and for the first time I'm afraid." Ship's Death: "What do you fear?" Olympic: "Have I been a good Cruiseliner?" Ship's Death: "No" Olympic: "Oh..." Ship's Death: "I heard you were the best"
@@bossbolyfamilyreview Why not, god dammit? Mary Magdalene and the rest of the damn saints. What if I fucking want to swear, for shit's sake? Jeezis christ.... John, Peter, Paul, and the rest of the god damn disciples... Gadd damnit
@Mad Max Rockatansky and a Royal Navy warship in Southampton harbour -just be glad Captain Smith never borrowed your car .Even his statue in Beacon Park, Lichfield England is slowly sinking -you really could not make it up!!!
Titanic: My goodness... I hit a large chunk of Ice... Britannic: IDK what killed me lmao, but it was from Germany Olympic: No u U-boat, No me HMS Hawke, No u Nantucket, and No Me... I got scraped....... sad
@@helium-379 there should be a movie on a lot of ships The Aquitania had a pretty remarkable career (she would later be known as the Ship Beautiful, was the last four-funnel ocean liner to sail and I believe is also the only liner to have survived both world wars) and of course we have to make a film on the rivalry between the Normandie and Queen Mary
@jdslyman I wasn't sure if I'd include it as you could say it's a pretty depressing story (she did go through the industry's worst period ever, to the point where in the late 90s, people made a documentary about how she could be the last of the ocean liners), but it does seem like it could end well for her, so it could actually make for a pretty good story! also let's hope they maintain her better than the Queen Mary, apparently that one's in quite a bad shape nowadays!
plazasta yes the Queen Mary is in bad shape I was at the Queen Mary back in October. They are trying to fix her but it still doesn’t make up the fact that she was redone from the outside in. If I ever get the ownership of Queen Mary I would refit her 95% back to what she looked like when she was in service. Inside and out. I would leave the carpets... not that like them, i don’t like them. But I would change the pattern so it look like the Cork quarts tiles that were once there. Not everyone knows this but there are cabins/ passenger rooms that are in that crew only areas of the ship. The second time I was there I “accidentally” walked into a crew only area not even knowing it. From what I could see there were whole hallways on C deck and there were rooms there. There was even an passenger elevator, and it’s the one that’s “not working” on B deck at the stern. And all of R deck is closed off. doing a bit of digging around the internet I learned that there were whole cabins that were there. Not many but there were some, you can even see where the windows were once there. It just sad that they did this to such a beautiful ship.
@@Ichigo_Keba another one that's sad is the SS United States. Still today, over 60 years after her launch, she still has the Blue Riband, but for decades now she's barely been maintained and is just rotting away in Philadelphia as we try to find out what to do with her. She's owned by a group dedicated to restoring her, but they lack funds and are very close to sending her to the scrapyard
Iceberg: "I'm gonna end this ship's whole career." Underwater Mine: "I'm gonna end this ship's whole career." HMS Hawke: "I'm gonna end this ship's whole care-" U-Boat: "I'm gonna end thi-" Nantucket: "I'm gon-" Demolition Team: "I'M GONNA END THIS SHIP'S WHOLE CAREER! ... Whew, it actually worked this time."
@@DakturPepper Good Idea! i wanna play as one of the crew.. or that poor bastard who decided to launch the lifeboats that got sucked into the propellers, that'll give me fame for sure!
The Britannic is rumored to originally be named the Gigantic. just like in Greek mythology, the Titans (Titanic) and the Giants (Gigantic) were destroyed, leaving only the Olympians (Olympic)
@@okdude28 is that some dumb slang or something? they didn't blow her up, she was scrapped as in taken apart, dismantled, some of her interior is at the white swan hotel in England
Now cause you posted it. Some script writer will eventually see it. Then write the script and take all the profits!!. Get to the library, start collecting as much info as you can , and beat them to it!!. Lol
@@justina249 Agreed. The Olympic had received the lion's share of publicity the year before. I don't thing it can be said that the Titanic was exactly ignored, but it didn't generate nearly as much press until it sank and caught everybody up short. After all, to many people it was to be almost the same ship as the Olympic, just made a little fancier.
Yeah, Stupidly enough Britannic’s wreck wasn’t as badly Damaged by 100 years under the sea as Titanic, this is mostly in due part to where she sank, in the much warmer and more hospitable Mediterranean, heck, some speculate that if she could be refloated and fixed up, she could potentially run just as good now as she did back then, and unlike Titanic, she didn’t break in 2 Along the Aft, She’s just on her side with her Bow Crumpled from when it Hit the Seabed while sinking.
Titanic: *sinks because of an iceberg* Britannic: *sinks because of a sea mine* Olympic: *TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEXTAPE, I SAWWED THIS BOAT IN HALF!* Edit: We did it. We hit 1k likes. Thank you so much for the love and support. Edit 2: I don't think you guys understand my joke.
@Mad Max Rockatansky it's "TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEXTAPE, I SAWED THESE SHIPS IN HALF!" Because Olympic rammed big ships and not just a single small boat.
07:36 I bet Joseph Dawson would get a kick out of the fact that his grave is the most visited one and that grieving young women brought him notes and flowers because of the film.
Oh your gonna enjoy this. Violet Jessop went onto to sail on a Red Star Line ship known as the Belgenland. AKA the 'Red Olympic.' Oh and it was also built at Harland and Wolff.
Meanwhile I was on a cruise back in March on the Royal Carribean Allure of the Seas (an absolutely ginormous ship, it's the Oasis class, which still is the largest passenger ship class in the world) and we were sailing through the Bermuda triangle. I was honestly secretly hoping for something to go wrong
There was a reason why Olympic didn't came to the rescue. The trauma endured by the survivors could make them think that the ghost of Titanic was saving them and make it look like they just died. The Californian (the nearest ship), didn't came to the rescue because they said it was because of a cluster of icebergs around them.
@growtopiakocpro pro - The exact location of the Californian was never proved completely. Also wireless operator Phillips told their radio operator to shut up when he tried to warn Titanic of ice. Phillips was sending messages for the rich folks. As a result, the Californian operator shut off his wireless and went to bed since they were stopped in the ice overnight. Phillips stayed at his post to the end but did have some blame.
After decommissioning, a lot of the fixtures and fittings from the Olympic were salvaged and re-used. The best example which can be readily seen today is the bulk of the first class lounge woodwork and panelling, along with much more of the decorative fittings were rebuilt into the main dining room of The White Swan Hotel in Alnwick, Northumberland, UK. It really does give you a feel for the luxury of these amazing vessels and a must visit location if visiting the North of England. (Food is excellent also).
yes ive been there on my visit to the UK this summer. we were allowed to visit the olympic first class lounge in the back. we also had no idea it was there until I saw the sign on the front of the building
😏One Woman served on all 3 ships ironically. She was on the Olympic when it hit another ship and was damaged...hence transferred to the Titanic. She survived THAT disaster and later during WW1 worked on the Britannic as a nurse (converted to red cross boat), but the boat hit a mine and sunk. She survived jumping overboard! After sticking to land based jobs for a few years after that she got another job on a mail ship......and had zero problems. But she is the only 👼 in heaven who can boast working on all 3 ships. May she RIP. Oh, I bet she had stories to tell.......
You really have to wonder why Violet Jessop kept getting on these ships and what her reaction was when she was on the Olympic when it got hit. I'd loved to have known her reaction to getting posted to the Brittanic as well.
Olympic: We hit HMS Hawk Violent: * is already on a lifeboat* Titanic: We hit a iceberg Also Violent: Come on! Britannic: We got exploded by a German U-mine Violent: ARE YOU SERIOUS, COME ON!!!
If you think Violet Jessop story is remarkable, I suggest you check out a coal stoker named John Priest. Despite working in the boiler room, the most dangerous part of the ship, he survived not only the Olympic collision, Titanic collision and sinking and the Britannic mining and sinking, but also the collision and near sinking of the Asturias, the gun battle and sinking of the armed merchant ship Alcantara by a German raider in ww1 (where he suffered shrapnel wounds) and finally the torpedo attack and sinking of the hospital ship Donegal by a German U-boat. That is 6 sinkings or near sinkings that he lived to talk about.
@@chemicaldefender9679 no i know were it is its in north but i was amazed it was there since i am a beatles fan. and i was saying where in liverpool like if its in a museum or something.
That was standard practice at the time (and still is today) - upkeep on an old ship, like an old car, is very expensive. If she's not making a greater profit, what is the motivation for keeping her around? Instead, scrapping gets rid of the prohibitive upkeep costs of an asset you no longer need, plus it gets you some compensation when you sell it to the scrappers. And this was ESPECIALLY important at the height of the Great Depression, when she was scrapped. You can sell off the furnishings\various knicknacks to loyal former travelers who want a memento to remember their voyage by (or a company that's looking to pick up some cheap equipment\furniture - that's how the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick ended up with a small part of OLYMPIC's furnishings; they purchased them at the final auction). The fact is, there was virtually no TITANIC interest when OLYMPIC was sold for scrapping in 1935. Those that DID remember it wanted to forget it. Nobody was interested in a TITANIC-related museum ship then. Even the MAURETANIA (I), a venerated ship that is STILL considered one of the perhaps top 3 most popular liners ever built (and just so happens to be the sister ship to the LUSITANIA), went to the breakers the year before the OLYMPIC. A museum ship would have been a nice idea for the OLYMPIC, and I'd liked to have seen it come to pass, but the reality is it would NEVER have happened.
@@mrkenneth1328 most of its belonging are in display in some museum in uk. keeping a ship to float after more then 100 years from its first ''swim'' isn't cheap.
Titanic: *claimed to be unsinkable* Iceberg: *"Imma bout to end this man's whole career."* Britannic: *exists* Seamine: *"Imma bout to end this man's whole career."* Olympic: *exists* German U-boat: *"Imma bout to-"* Olympic: *charges at the U-bout at full speed* German U-boat: *_oh no_*
The titanic movie was more expensive to make than the actual titanic Titanic movie budget: 200million USD The titanic: 7.5million USD in 1912 or 174million USD today
@@ericpulu2382 Not the Nobel. It did win 4 Golden Globe awards as well as a dozen or more Academy Awards and Grammy Awards with a whole slew of Oscars handed out for it. And yes, the film grossed 1.8 billion. Its the second largest earnings by a movie of all time, only surpassed by Avatar, also made by James Cameron.
2:39 the one thing you got wrong: the fourth funnel is a “dummy funnel” It is just there for decoration and ventilation, therefore it should be smoking much less than the other funnels.
What’s sad is Olympic was far more beautiful than the Queen Mary. The interiors of Titanic and Olympic were close to identical even to the grand staircase.
Saint Guardian I think it would’ve been great if they could’ve stretched her service a little longer by a couple years and having her refurbished for World War Two. I bet she would’ve been great, especially working alongside the Queen Mary.
olympic- didnt sink (Retired) Titanic (Sunk Due To Collison With Iceberg) Britannic- (Sunk Due To Navy Bombs In Ocean) Tanic is a horrible last name Edit: Thanks For The Likes Guys 🙃🙃🙃🙃
My great grandfather served on the Olympic, I've still got his discharge book with all the details in and the captains signature! Update...... I've now made a short video about his discharge book! ....RMS Olympic my great grandfathers discharge book...
U-103 attempted to crash dive under the Olympic iirc, but Olympic's massive screws slashed through the U-103's hull and pressure hull, so they had to attempt to surface. Most of the German submariners got off the sub before she went under. Still Olympic is like the only cruise liner credited with a U-Boat kill.
Iceberg sees titanic: Imma end this ship's entire career Underwater Mine see's Britannic: Hold my beer German U-boat: Why do I hear boss Music? Edit: well its official, this comment has more likes than my entire 100+ video upload history.
Fun fact: The Britannic was originally going to be named the Gigantic, but after the Titanic disaster and due to the ship's requisitioning in WWI, it was renamed to the Britannic.
The White Star Line's management thought it would be the height of hubris to follow through with the Gigantic name. The three ships were going to be named for the three races of Greek mythology: the Titans, the Giants, and the Olympians. WS Line ships typically had adjectives ending in "ic" as names rather than nouns.
@@bisken6547 yeah but if I saw a massive ship(bigger than the Britannic) I would take immediate action and try to get away, rather than hopelessly watch her split my boat in half
@@US_of_A but if you read a bit about Titanic you know that at some point the Captain Smith said : Every Man for himself! Meaning he is not giving orders anymore. Not in command anymore. And that is apparently when he went to his cabin and waited for death to come.
They did remove all kinds of stuff from the Olympic before they took her apart. The entire First Class Lounge (dining room) paneling and fittings are now in a restaurant/hotel in Alwnick, England: the White Swan. I ate there, and it is very, very nice.
Another interesting fact…she was diagnosed with what was believed to be TB at an early age and not given long to live. She survived that mess as well. Insanity.
Yes for tier 10! XD Just buff up the guns to those of USS Gearing, give her the maneuverability of USS Montana, high AA, and OP reload (1 second). Who's with me?
There was a woman from Spokane, Washington (pronounced "Spo-CAN"), Margaret Rice, a widow who had lost her husband 2 years before in a rail yard accident, and who was returning from Ireland with her five young sons all traveling in Steerage. They all perished.
WTF nurse was on all 3 ships when they sank! And she lived everytime WTF why isnt there a movie or some shit about her thats crazy or its shady as well
OLYMPIC DIDN'T FUCKING SINK
@@anormalcommentor9452 BUT WAS RAM AND IT DID TAKE ON WATER IN TWO OF IT COMPARTMENTS SO IT NEARY SANK
@@kingofhumanity not really, it would take more compartments to sink her, the water was only up to the lowest passenger windows on the outside
But the fact that she was on all three boats is pretty impressive already
@@speechless1887 they're called SHIPS, you row boats
Titanic lasted a few days, Britanic didn't last a year, Olympic rammed a u-boat in half twice and was fine.
That's because it rammed it with its bow, the strongest part of the ship. Had the Titanic done that it may have survived.
The sister ships can have atleast 4 of their compartments flooded but not more than 4. That's what happened with Titanic, the iceberg punctured 5 compartments. The sinking of Brittanic was a mystery for a long time since there was only one compartment flooded, but because of the big whole causes by the underwater mine, that's why the flooding sank the ship
You're welcome
It wasn't just that, don't forget the Olympic also got rammed sideways and survived. The main issue that led to the massive flooding in the Titanic was a fire that was already burning before it hit, weakening the steel. The biggest mistake made during the sinking itself was ordering full reverse, the impact crushed the already weakened hole and tore it, but backing off shredded the rivets out of the weakened and now damaged hull.
If the Titanic had hit the iceberg head on at that speed it still probably wouldn't have survived unless it could have limped it's way to port, but it would 100% not have sank nearly as quickly.
It’s amazing how the nurse witnessed/survived all three of those ships’ accidents. Wow
Your right impressive
Or did she have something to do with it? Seams fishy to me.
She was the problem not the ship 🤯
@@crazykenproductions606 u don't have any right to say that because she was the survivor she didn't kill anyone why everyone is saying that violet jessop made a mistake???this is rude ,disgusting and fuckin* man
@@sanjaydobee2077 r/wooosh
The Olympic and The Mauretania being scrapped together is sad but also kind of nice. Two rivals eventually joining forces only to die together
it is like they realize that it is the end, and so they become friends
Aquitania too, there is an image of 4 Edwardian liners tied together including Olympic, Maury and Aquitania. Such a shame not one was saved.
They weren’t scrapped alongside each other though. They were alongside each other, there are pictures but that was a few days before the scrapping would actually start. Olympic’s would be in Jarrow, England and the Mauretania’s being in Rosyth, Scotland.
1912 - Captain Edward Smith bravely goes down with his ship
2012 - Captain Francesco Schettino gets scared and abandons his passengers and crew
Schweitzer I can understand that an Italian ship captain could fall off his ship into a lifeboat -but falling out of the lifeboat into a taxi takes some explaining !!!
Italians are definetly not proud of him btw, actually we lost respect for him
Schettino: *Bro I swear to God, the ship tilted and I fell into the lifeboat, idk bro.*
Meanwhile in South Korea, 2015 - The captain of Sewol and his crews abandoned the ship leaving students and teachers to death.
@@CrystalLight000 44 years after the Titanic sank, the Captain of the Ill fated SS Andrea Doria,remained with her until he knew that all passengers were off,then and only then did Piero Calami leave the stricken Andrea Doria
I wish they could have dry docked the Olympic somewhere and kept her til the modern day. It would be so amazing to see and explore an Olympic class liner.
Like the HMS Victory. Agreed.
You could always visit the SS Nomadic. It's not a Liner, but she's cut from the same cloth,and it's the only survivor of the Olympics class.
@@PrincessAki2009 Nomadic wasn't in the Olympic class. She's from the same era but not in that class.
Too costly. That's why she wasn't converted. But many of her furnishings were sold to other places so parts of her still survive.
Thomas Henderson You are a genius it could be dry docked next to the Queen Mary
Titanic-“Turn it!”
Britanic-“Beach it!”
Olympic-“RAM IT!”
Turn was very bad move. First bulkhead is called collision bulkhead. Bow is wrecked, ship losing first compartment but still floating. Trying to avoid collision they hit iceberg at angle. Five compartments were ripped and flooded. Also bolts quality was too low. If proper parts were use (better steel for construction) it could stand an impact and still stay able to finish its voyage.
Special Passenger: "bOp iT!"
@@hvnterblack It wasn't ice that sank it, it was fire. They were constructing the Titanic and there was a fire that was burning for 3 weeks until someone realized but never repaired it.
@@realdakrith there was chain of accidents. Coal bunker fire weakened construction. Rivets quality was chosen 2nd, cheaper. 1st probably would stand impact. Changing officer just before sail away and no key to locker with binoculars, also observers were told to look for growlers (small pieces of iceberg, hard to spot, usually little bit bellow surface. growler could do hole in hull), instead looking for full iceberg, so they spoted problem too late. Avoiding maneuver was very bad decision, instead of losing 1st compartment and destroyed bow-Titanic hit obstacle at angle and 5 compartments were flooded. Theoreticly it was designed to stay on surface after lost of 5 compartments, but deck E wasnt secured by bulkhead. Water slowly flooded 6th compartment above bulkheads. That made ship lost its buoyancy. Who knows if one link of that damn chain would be broken, what would happen? Probably Titanic wouldn't sink.
Bop it
So, jokes aside, can we just talk about how eerie and downright strange it is that all three sister ships had some sort of tragic accident relatively close to each other? I mean, Titanic and Britannic both sunk from pretty similar problems and had disastrous consequences. And Olympic didn’t sink, but she still was a bringer of death with the sinking of two smaller vessels. Perhaps it was simply bad luck, and being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or white star line error, but what are the chances that out of all the ships of that time that could’ve had catastrophic voyages, the ones that did, happened to be the three that were built together and were sister ships? It’s kind of mind-boggling to be honest
olympic diid the right thing ramit!? she hit a nazi uboat so!!!!!! if a ship gonna hit any land or other ships,ram it and da ship no sink!!!!!!!1
Ships just had bad luck
J.P. Morgan made the call to have the Titanic sunk once all his financial opponents (the richest in the world at the time) accepted his invitation to ride on the new luxury hotel of the time. The ones he invited were all traveling to New York to oppose his plan to create the federal reserves. Last second, he cancelled his ticket. Whatever the movies make out to be, none of his rich frenemies survived. No more competition for J.P. Naughty boy. So yes, unfortunately, there IS something super fishy about it all, no pun intended. There are just some things the public aren’t meant to know in this evil world.
Shoulda hit it with a 40$ bottle of champagne…
the HMHS Britannic struck a mine in the Aegean Sea
Imagine being a dead guy for 80-90 some years and all of a sudden, a bunch of random teenage girls start coming to your grave with flowers.
Yes, Joseph Dawson was probably much amused.
There's match that doesn't something
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I can imagine far worse afterlife’s
imagine one day, shoveling coal with minimum pay, die, then 90 years later some sad teenage girls give you love notes thinking you are Leonardo DiCapri-sun
Joseph Dawson: excuse me what the heck
@@Ravioli_-vd4wb poor jack, people think is jack DAWSON from Titanic, but he isn't.
Before going to a grave GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE DEAD MAN!!.
(Sory 4 bad English)
The way this story is told, along with the visuals, makes it a lot more appealing and actually rather sad. This is something I'll definitely remember.
Teej Andres that’s good the quiz is next week
Shit I was asleep what happened?
🆘🆘🆘🛳️💥🏔️🏊♂️❄️😰lul
New phone who dis?
Yes a very sad and traggic video, not at all making jokes out of a situation where a lot of people died harsh deaths at 5:03 just saying
Better than your teacher reading it to you in class.
I felt like this was more sad than the Titanic movie
Dude you gotta stop drawing maps with blue as land color. This is extremely confusing.
yeah. I wasn't able to read the map at all for the first 4 minits.
@@alkair422
Me too
Bruno Finger I THOUGHT THA SHIP WAS GOING IN LAND SHSNS
I was very confused every time he flashed the map up. I got it after a second of reconfiguring my expectations, but it would be vastly improved if the land was white, and the water the dark color.
IKR! I was so confused for the first few minutes. 😅
It’s like the RMS. Olympic lost her entire family
:(
Because unfortunately she did
:(
@@thetickler85 and die:(
I'd argue SS Nomadic had it worse than Olympic
Violet Jessop on Britannic:
“Ah shit, here we go again”
Veternium 😂
Jessop*
Veternium I’m seeing a common denominator 😬
Hahaha seriously..
No wonder she was on that early life boat, just like NOPE
Veternium she probably wasn’t even nervous while everyone was freaking out. 😂
If they were real people
Titanic: died of a car crash
Brittanic: died of a murder
Olympic: died of old age
Nah titanic sinks in the north atlantic ocean,Britannic sinks in the aegean sea and olympic is never sank.
lol yea
@@nozomiyomi1039 r/Woosh
It’s totally true
l and the murder is a sea mine placed by u boat 37.
The Olympic is the only Ship to bear the Title "Unsinkable" and not sink
gets scrapped anyways
@@fraffen2677 still successful
@@fraffen2677 well who would keep a WW1 ship till the modern days?
@@napoleonbonaparte7172 Russia,
Cruiser SS Aurora
@@fraffen2677 Unfortunately at the time none of the ships were as legendary as they are today. If Olympic had survived being scrapped and instead moored at a harbor, she wouldn’t have been recognized until after the Titanic movie came out.
Violet on Olympic: ahhh the ship crashed
Violet on titanic: ahhhh we’re gonna die
Violet on Britannic: ah shit, here we go again.
They should have kept the Olympic as a museum ship, too bad they scrapped it
RMS Queen mary is kept as a floating hotel in California
True cuz the Olympic class was a huge financial disaster for the white star line and they never received any profits for their offer of turning the Olympic into a hotel ship. Because of this, the white star line cease to exist
@@mushfiqurrahman8810 too bad Rms Queen Marry is, Falling apart😭😢
Would cost way too much to upkeep
The damn things were cursed, probably would have gone down at some point and taken people with it.
RMS Olympic was pretty bloodthirsty for a passenger liner.
She hadn't forgotten her war days quiet yet, and when a ship started flashing it's light ad it it had some flash backs to the the war....
Got to agree mate I think she started ww1 when she took out the Stockholm if you know what I mean 😏
Yeah its like
Titanic:wow war is so scary, hope i don't get shot down
Britanic:yeah i know?
Olympic: LMAO WANNA SEE ME RAM THIS U-BOAT?
The Olympic is a ramer
Revenge of the Sisters!
The story of the Olympic class ships is basically just a group project where only one person actually does the work
yeah
@@tomatoisagender9446 '-'
No.
You can't just say that
I don’t get it
U Boat whips out torpedoes:
Olympic: Aagh! Call an ambulance! Call an ambulance!
...but not for me.
LOL
True
*facepalm*
lol
It's really sad actually. OLYMPIC was one of the many ships transmitting and trying to assist TITANIC as she sank.
Yea but they didn't want to scare passengers.
Screw being scared. If I was stuck in the middle of the atlantic ocean i couldnt care less what ship saved me.
Plus, the Olympic was a luxury ship.
@@19seventy97 I guess so
@@19seventy97 So was the Titanic lol
Yes, but the titanic was sinking, Olympic wasn't. I couldn't care less whether it was a row boat that saved me, or the biggest floating ship of that time. (as titanic was sinking, the Olympic would've taken biggest ship title)
Titanic: "I accidentally struck an iceberg and sank."
Brittanic: "I accidentally struck a mine and sank."
Olympic: "Amateurs! I *Intentionally* strike things and don't sink!"
What a fucking savage tho
I accidentally strike things and make them sink!
👍👍😅😅😅👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍
She wouldn't cak her dead sisters idiot
@@filipvanek6272 that status is reserved for Stockholm
Imagine making it onto a lifeboat, only to turn around and see it floating towards A GIANT SAW BLADE SPINNING TO CHOP YOU IN TO PIECES. Geez.
That's some "Final Destination" sh*t right there!
The scene in the Britanic movie when that happened was so brutal, it scared me as a kid.
gladitsnotme Violet Jessop even said that she saw floating heads in the water, dripping with blood. She had to cling onto a detached arm to stay above the surface as well.
HwoarangtheBoomerang Yep.
100th like
The Olympic is the badass older sister that hates everything and shows it by killing everything.
yep
That's me in a nutshell
Wut I didn't have time to save titanic
Olympic is not bad all the acidents are acsidents the hawk crash was no ones fault and the the u boat they ram it so they will not sink the olympic 1935 natuket light ship that was fog is in fault olympic is a bit in fault but they did it on acident
Nah bro she was avenging her sister ships
Imagine these sister ships as people. Watching your younger siblings perish while the oldest in the family lived to old age, its very heart-wrenching.
Danish Rahim The titanic sank on my birthday exActly. April 15
If the Titanic Was a human *HELP IM DROWNING*
If the Britanic was a human *HELP I HAVE BEEN SHOT and IM DROWNING*
If the Olympic was a human *IMMA RAM THIS U-BOAT*
Kelly D HOLY SHIT YOUR OLD
@@leighferdgames1593
"See that German girl? Observe"
~Infamous words said by Miss Olympia of Belfast
To be honest, I do have human designs of the Olympic class liners UwU
Titanic and Britannic: both built better than Olympic
Titanic: Hits and iceberg and sinks
Britannic: Hits a mine and sinks
Olympic: *_Allow me to show you how to ram a U-Boat in half_*
Olympic is badass. I wish there was a movie on Olympic. It would have been much more interesting than movies on the other two.
*and another ship AND survive a collision
Autually the front of the titanic was the strongest on the hull so if it too rammed the iceberg, it would have won. But captain smith turned the boat in panic
And Titanic II: Hold my beer!
Actually the Titanic can't sink bcz of the iceberg it was cuz there was a burned spot on the Titanic that made it sink when the iceberg hit it
Olympic: *sees obstruction in her path*
"RAMMING SPEEEED!"
By the greace of god i will be pure kind and true
Bro,im a pathfinder too in the philipines
Why does this remind me of Worf in Star Trek First Contact lol
O
Titanic:hELp I CanNot cONtRoL mY sHip
Olympic:wat
Titanic: * sinks *
White star line: I will never financially recover from this
lmao but i think Olympic started it all when she rammed Hawke 😅
Good one
@@Mordred14394 Actually, Hawke rammed Olympic.
@@idontknowwhatimdoinghere ohh..
Violet Jessop actually was struck in the head *twice* while she was underneath the water, most likely hitting the underside of the ship. It wasn't until years later when she was having an x-ray done of her tooth, it was discovered that her skull had been fractured severely, but caused no harm to her brain. Her leg also had a substantial gash in the side, but other than that, she survived.
She was an amazing woman and her life is fascinating to read about.
Her biography is called "Titanic Survivor" and has accounts from her early life, as well as each of the White Star ships she was on when the accidents occurred. The one from the Britannic is terrifying and a little hard to read because of people being chopped up, but it's an amazing read.
Thanks Courtney, I gotta look that one up.
On a side note; it strikes me as very poor dental X-ray practice if you discover a skull fracture from it, lol.
this woman is indestructible like damn
she's tough, she's a harbor chick
Courtney Cox - Two survivors, Elizabeth Mellinger and her daughter Madeleine Mann, are buried about a mile from me at St John's cemetery in Fort Erie (Canada). I knew them when I was a child. They were transferred from their lifeboat by Officer Lowe and they went back for survivors. One was 2nd officer Lightholler. Elizabeth gave him her cape to keep warm and he gave her his officer's whistle. Both are now in a museum (Greenwich I believe). Another neighbour's uncle died. He was an 18 year old crewman electrician, Albert Ervine.
Somehow I doubt people look at a lifeboat and see it potentially becoming little more than floating matchsticks while being launched
*Britannic sinking*
The Nurse: Ah shit here we go again
Your profile shows it all
Haha 😃
Fish
Ha ha
Nurses*
Olympic: the first good movie.
Titanic: the bad sequel.
Britannic:the better live action movie but still doesn’t cut it
Ok I have went though the comments and I want to get something clear. It not talking about Titanic(1997). Take it as a joke not a clear movie reference. And anyone that thought that r/whooosh
Always Saying Basically Empress of Ireland: the 240p 1964 edition
Posiedon: the ship that sank by the tsunami
Jared Yanzon rouge wave*
Olympic: An undisputed classic
Titanic: Awful unwanted Disney sequel
Britannic: The third installment that somehow didn't suck
TSwany Hey that’s better then mine gg
Something sad about Titanic is that it's original maiden voyage was 20th march but because Olympic collided with Hawk in 1911, and lost a propeller blade on 24th February 1912 parts from Titanic were used to fix Olympic, this delayed Titanic's maiden voyage from 20th march to April 10th, had she gone on her maiden voyage on the original date she may not have hit the iceberg and sunk
"According to some rumors this was to be his last trip before his retirement, and in a sense this is what happened"
- Cue me almost choking on my drink
go back to EC
Sir Robert Walpole
It was you, wasn’t it?
DAMN YOU WALPOLE!!!!!!!
Walpole sank the titanic the olympic and the britannic
It was walpole
Phil Swift: "I sawed this boat in half!"
Olympic: *"I rammed this boat in half!"*
Nice xD
Lol
Ha ha😹😹😹
This is all I was looking for
Thanks joe
Violet Jessop been on all 3 sisters when disaster struck. That's kinda weird.
Yeah it is....
Like, Jesus, that woman's luck with boats really couldn't be worse. Though he luck of survival couldn't be better XD
N30N Thunder
She definitely has bragging rights in Heaven about that!
Oh the stories she could probably tell.......
Being on all 3, surviving 2 of them sinking, has earned the right to have her name remembered in history.
"yeah, screw this fucking ship, I'm out"
She survived all three, dying of cardiac failure almost 60 years after the Britannic.
Ship's Death: "It's time"
Olympic: "Yes, I had a incredible time during those 26 years but ... Now it's the end and for the first time I'm afraid."
Ship's Death: "What do you fear?"
Olympic: "Have I been a good Cruiseliner?"
Ship's Death: "No"
Olympic: "Oh..."
Ship's Death: "I heard you were the best"
My heart..
Ship's Death: O_O only way for you to get dismantled is by scraping.
Damn, someone is cutting onions here...
i know i get it but the olympic wasnt a cruise ship. it was an ocean liner
@@TheAviationGuyID Olympic class and name Olympic
Twin titanic sister ship sinking:
The Nurse: "Ah shit, here we go again"
Why are you stealing Edikas logo?
DOMiNO UKAE he’s not stealing it
Do Not swear
@@bossbolyfamilyreview fuck
@@bossbolyfamilyreview Why not, god dammit? Mary Magdalene and the rest of the damn saints. What if I fucking want to swear, for shit's sake? Jeezis christ.... John, Peter, Paul, and the rest of the god damn disciples... Gadd damnit
Titanic: TURN THE BOAT AROUND
Britanic: *BANG* OH NO WE HIT A MINE
Olympic: WANNA SEE A MAGIC TRICK *Splits U boat into halfs*
Yez
@Mad Max Rockatansky and a Royal Navy warship in Southampton harbour -just be glad Captain Smith never borrowed your car .Even his statue in Beacon Park, Lichfield England is slowly sinking -you really could not make it up!!!
To show you the power of Flex Tape! -
I'm gonna make this u-boat disappear
*Rams*
Ta-da, it's gone...
Titanic: My goodness... I hit a large chunk of Ice...
Britannic: IDK what killed me lmao, but it was from Germany
Olympic: No u U-boat, No me HMS Hawke, No u Nantucket, and No Me... I got scraped....... sad
You just gave somebody an idea for a Titanic trilogy.
There should be a movie for the Olympic.
@@helium-379 there should be a movie on a lot of ships
The Aquitania had a pretty remarkable career (she would later be known as the Ship Beautiful, was the last four-funnel ocean liner to sail and I believe is also the only liner to have survived both world wars)
and of course we have to make a film on the rivalry between the Normandie and Queen Mary
@jdslyman I wasn't sure if I'd include it as you could say it's a pretty depressing story (she did go through the industry's worst period ever, to the point where in the late 90s, people made a documentary about how she could be the last of the ocean liners), but it does seem like it could end well for her, so it could actually make for a pretty good story!
also let's hope they maintain her better than the Queen Mary, apparently that one's in quite a bad shape nowadays!
plazasta yes the Queen Mary is in bad shape I was at the Queen Mary back in October. They are trying to fix her but it still doesn’t make up the fact that she was redone from the outside in.
If I ever get the ownership of Queen Mary I would refit her 95% back to what she looked like when she was in service. Inside and out.
I would leave the carpets... not that like them, i don’t like them. But I would change the pattern so it look like the Cork quarts tiles that were once there.
Not everyone knows this but there are cabins/ passenger rooms that are in that crew only areas of the ship.
The second time I was there I “accidentally” walked into a crew only area not even knowing it. From what I could see there were whole hallways on C deck and there were rooms there. There was even an passenger elevator, and it’s the one that’s “not working” on B deck at the stern. And all of R deck is closed off. doing a bit of digging around the internet I learned that there were whole cabins that were there. Not many but there were some, you can even see where the windows were once there.
It just sad that they did this to such a beautiful ship.
@@Ichigo_Keba another one that's sad is the SS United States. Still today, over 60 years after her launch, she still has the Blue Riband, but for decades now she's barely been maintained and is just rotting away in Philadelphia as we try to find out what to do with her. She's owned by a group dedicated to restoring her, but they lack funds and are very close to sending her to the scrapyard
Iceberg: "I'm gonna end this ship's whole career."
Underwater Mine: "I'm gonna end this ship's whole career."
HMS Hawke: "I'm gonna end this ship's whole care-"
U-Boat: "I'm gonna end thi-"
Nantucket: "I'm gon-"
Demolition Team: "I'M GONNA END THIS SHIP'S WHOLE CAREER! ... Whew, it actually worked this time."
Funniest crap I’ve see since the titanic sank -Joseph Dawson
petition to make a movie about Violet Jessop surviving the Titanic, Olympic, & Britannic! 🚢🚢🚢
Yes.
That's actually a pretty good idea.
Sounds like it make a good move
They should include a cameo of Leo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic lol
@@DakturPepper Good Idea!
i wanna play as one of the crew.. or that poor bastard who decided to launch the lifeboats that got sucked into the propellers, that'll give me fame for sure!
Titanic: I don't feel so good...
Britannic: Sister, something feels wrong...
Olympic: *Busy murdering U-Boats* Just a minute, little sisters!
Titanic and britannic be like : bye sister
Titanic and Britannic were taller than Olympic
@@pizzapogi6834 Olympic still the oldest
cherry hill Good point
@@pizzapogi6834 thanks.
The Britannic is rumored to originally be named the Gigantic. just like in Greek mythology, the Titans (Titanic) and the Giants (Gigantic) were destroyed, leaving only the Olympians (Olympic)
The Olympic got distroyed to after making her last trip to Britain they blow her up
Yeah it was called the Gigantic, but because WW1 broke out by the time it was completed, it was renamed to Britannic because it sounds more patriotic
@@okdude28 what are you talking about, she was scrapped.
@@devildavin thats what i mean they blow her up
@@okdude28 is that some dumb slang or something? they didn't blow her up, she was scrapped as in taken apart, dismantled, some of her interior is at the white swan hotel in England
Titanic survivors sees the Olympic
Also them: WE ARE ALL GONNA DIE
I didn't have time to go there
r.m.s olympic Are you sad that your sisters sank
@@John-hd1mz of course I sad
R.M.S Olympic I feel bad for you and how can you talk are you a ghost now?
@@John-hd1mz magic lol
Eh, Joseph Dawson probably deserves the attention anyway, he had one if the most important jobs on the ship
And the most unbearable one as well.
Most important is sailing
True
Eh true
@@vaz4043 which you need firemen for, which he was
I would much rather watch an Olympic class ship split open a submarine than watch Jack teach Rose how to spit. Why can’t we have that movie?
+America
das boot?
lol
Americk
I KNOW RIGHT!
Now cause you posted it. Some script writer will eventually see it. Then write the script and take all the profits!!. Get to the library, start collecting as much info as you can , and beat them to it!!. Lol
Well Olympic is a bit underrated compared to her sister Titanic.
If Titanic never sank it wouldnt have become famous and a legend as it has today.
@@justina249 or it would just end up as the u.s.s united states...
@@bisken6547 i just meant she became famous and legend for a very heartbreaking reason
@@justina249 oh shit i read wrong. I thought it said it *would have* become famous. My bad
@@justina249 Agreed. The Olympic had received the lion's share of publicity the year before. I don't thing it can be said that the Titanic was exactly ignored, but it didn't generate nearly as much press until it sank and caught everybody up short. After all, to many people it was to be almost the same ship as the Olympic, just made a little fancier.
Titanic: sank
Britannic: also sank
Olympic: I RAMMED THIS BOAT IN HALF
Yes
Imagine just being a coal worker on a ship that gets flowers and love letters because of people misunderstanding something.
Considering he was one of the people that help maintain the ship before it's untimely sinking? I'd agree.
Why doesn’t that surprise me?!
His ghost: who tf are these people??
AntiSkillshot his thinking who the fuck is jack
AntiSkillshot he isn’t the real jack L is just a actor 🤦🏽♀️
That's insane about that nurse, holy crap to survive all three ships, wow.
PTSD has entered the chat.
Clearly she was the true cause of all the accidents. Should have banned her from sailing lol
Stupid Ryan
@@miccarlos1529
Er .. Ryan got 5 likes to your none. It's called "having a sense of humour!!"
@@edienandyeven people call her "Miss Lucky" .
olympic is like that guy who does everything better than everyone else in the friend group
Ikr
LOL
the best/most successful sibling, the Chris Hemsworth of ships.
More like: the successful one of siblings :P Sister ships after all :)
Not guy, Girl, most ships are female
Titanic: exists
Bacteria: i'm about to eat this man's whole career
titanic is a girl but yea it's just a thing
Yeah, Stupidly enough Britannic’s wreck wasn’t as badly Damaged by 100 years under the sea as Titanic, this is mostly in due part to where she sank, in the much warmer and more hospitable Mediterranean, heck, some speculate that if she could be refloated and fixed up, she could potentially run just as good now as she did back then, and unlike Titanic, she didn’t break in 2 Along the Aft, She’s just on her side with her Bow Crumpled from when it Hit the Seabed while sinking.
@@Kreachie the Britannic is actually still in pretty good condition. the Titanic on the other hand, is disintegrating at an alarming rate
The Olympic: also known as Sawtanic, the most murderous of the ocean liners.
Oh my god yes
what do you mean ? why was she murderous ?
Because it literally cut a submarine in half
Now thats alot of damage
hi hello Queens Anne revenge was more impressive :>
Titanic: *sinks because of an iceberg*
Britannic: *sinks because of a sea mine*
Olympic: *TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEXTAPE, I SAWWED THIS BOAT IN HALF!*
Edit: We did it. We hit 1k likes. Thank you so much for the love and support.
Edit 2: I don't think you guys understand my joke.
@Mad Max Rockatansky it's "TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEXTAPE, I SAWED THESE SHIPS IN HALF!" Because Olympic rammed big ships and not just a single small boat.
Exotic Phil Swift was the captain. That explain a lot.
@Give your meat A gold ol rub she didn't ram Hawke. Hawke was unwilling pulled in by Olympic's suction and hit Olympic.
This comment is very underrated and I'm sad 😔
Mad Max Rockatansky “I SAWED THIS BOATS IN HALF” that don’t make no sense dumbass
Olympic: sees u-boat
Olympic: im about to end this mans whole career
U-boat: nonononononononononon- *KA-BOOOM*
More Like:
Olympic: You Son Of A Bitch I Will Destroy You.
@@addust OLYMPIC:BYE BYE U-BOAT UWU
07:36 I bet Joseph Dawson would get a kick out of the fact that his grave is the most visited one and that grieving young women brought him notes and flowers because of the film.
U-boat: just chilling nearby.
Olympic: *So you have chosen..death.*
Ice berg: just chilling nearby.
Titanic: I have chosen death
@@DutchDukeMan oh fuck-
Olympic: You Son Of A Bitch I'm In
Mine: *just chilling nearby*
Brittanic: WHY DO I HEAR BOSS MUSIC?
No they weren’t “just chilling” they attempted to torpedo Olympic, and failed miserably. Olympic didn’t sink them just for “the fun of it”
Moral of the story: never get on a ship with Violet jessup, it will only end in tragedy
Unless if that ship is the RMS Olympic
u offensive to her
Thats a pretty good one xD
Anime Gacha It was a joke dude
It's like being at a party with shug knight
While Britannic was sinking, the nurse be like “ oh not again, really? Unbelievable. Not today satan, not today!” 😅😅😅
lol
Lol 😂😂😂
Bwajaja
That’s not even close to funny
LUCAzade Someone’s having a bad day lol
imagine being the person who's grave is next to joseph dawson's and seeing all these 14 year old girls leaving notes and flowers, damn
The Olympic and Mauritania being destroyed together like old friends is like watching Professor X and Magneto dying together
Awahagmhaha
hmm i wonder how big the museum would be and how EXPENSIVE it would be HMmMMMMMMmmmMMMmMMMmmmMMMmmMMM
I shouldn't be laughing
Titanic:sank
Britanic:sank
Olympic: I got guns
So anyways i started rammin
You see me ram that ship?(Uboat) Wanna see me do it again?
*_i got guns_*
Ram the u-boat to sink the germans!!!!!!!!!! Raming speed!!!!!
@@disorted1521 ....
Titanic and Britanic: We be sinkin’
Olympic and Queen Mary: Lets ram these boats in half!
Queen mary is flipping creepy
Connor RK800 - The problem is the Queen Mary rammed an allied boat in 1942, the HMS Curacao, and killed the crew.
I like dogs
Peanut Butter 😯
Susie Q I know-
U-Boat: vibin around in the water
Olympic: and i took that personally
If I was that one nurse, I wouldn't want to set foot on another ship for the rest of my life. Surviving three ship collisions is three too many
Oh your gonna enjoy this. Violet Jessop went onto to sail on a Red Star Line ship known as the Belgenland. AKA the 'Red Olympic.' Oh and it was also built at Harland and Wolff.
Patrick Donnolley HA
Well, Olympic didnt have any casualties plus it was the Hawkes fault
She was some secrete agend sabotaging those ships
Meanwhile I was on a cruise back in March on the Royal Carribean Allure of the Seas (an absolutely ginormous ship, it's the Oasis class, which still is the largest passenger ship class in the world) and we were sailing through the Bermuda triangle. I was honestly secretly hoping for something to go wrong
Survivor: The Titanic is sinking!
Olympic: I'm here to save you!
Survivor:
Survivor:
Survivor:
Survivor:
Survivor: *Guess I'll die*
Carpathia:I saved
There was a reason why Olympic didn't came to the rescue. The trauma endured by the survivors could make them think that the ghost of Titanic was saving them and make it look like they just died. The Californian (the nearest ship), didn't came to the rescue because they said it was because of a cluster of icebergs around them.
Everyone to Californian: D:
@growtopiakocpro pro - The exact location of the Californian was never proved completely. Also wireless operator Phillips told their radio operator to shut up when he tried to warn Titanic of ice. Phillips was sending messages for the rich folks. As a result, the Californian operator shut off his wireless and went to bed since they were stopped in the ice overnight. Phillips stayed at his post to the end but did have some blame.
@@susieq9801 The Californian operator shut off the wireless and went to sleep not the Carpathian one.
Can we just appreciate the names they used it’s BRILLIANT. So iconic and catchy
Imagine being in the crew of a german u-boat and you see one of the largest cruise ships in the world coming towards you at full speed xD
I'm bout to ram it
The Olympic and her sisters were ocean liners, not cruise ships.
@@Monarch683 ahh thanks, and cars are vehicles... Doesn't change the point...
@@JohnnyCocas00 But cruise ships and ocean liners are two completely different types of ships. One isn't a subset of another.
@@JohnnyCocas00 Ocean Liners and Cruise, both have different purpose genius
After decommissioning, a lot of the fixtures and fittings from the Olympic were salvaged and re-used. The best example which can be readily seen today is the bulk of the first class lounge woodwork and panelling, along with much more of the decorative fittings were rebuilt into the main dining room of The White Swan Hotel in Alnwick, Northumberland, UK. It really does give you a feel for the luxury of these amazing vessels and a must visit location if visiting the North of England. (Food is excellent also).
yes ive been there on my visit to the UK this summer. we were allowed to visit the olympic first class lounge in the back. we also had no idea it was there until I saw the sign on the front of the building
Some of the decking planks are used as flooring in pubs in Jarrow Tyne and Wear apparently
Olympic: sees U-Boat
U-Boat: *”Why do I hear boss music?”*
Underrated
@@louirmisch827 “The stars may take me, but you will never win!”
Epic battle
LOL
Olympic: perhaps i shall go on full steam ahead ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
😏One Woman served on all 3 ships ironically.
She was on the Olympic when it hit another ship and was damaged...hence transferred to the Titanic.
She survived THAT disaster and later during WW1 worked on the Britannic as a nurse (converted to red cross boat), but the boat hit a mine and sunk. She survived jumping overboard!
After sticking to land based jobs for a few years after that she got another job on a mail ship......and had zero problems.
But she is the only 👼 in heaven who can boast working on all 3 ships.
May she RIP.
Oh, I bet she had stories to tell.......
YES YES HER NAME WAS VIOLET!
It's cool you mentioned her!
Violet Jessop be exact
to*
You can tell stories of her
Wasnt britanic hit by a torpedo?
You really have to wonder why Violet Jessop kept getting on these ships and what her reaction was when she was on the Olympic when it got hit.
I'd loved to have known her reaction to getting posted to the Brittanic as well.
"Not today, Zeus!"
We need a movie about the Olympic.
Yes, and an actually good movie about britannic
@@immigrantgaming420epic yeah, if i were a director i would make Britannic but more accurate
@@immigrantgaming420epic they need to make a better britannic
O yeah
@@pizza-ud5hu i agree with ya
Olympic: We hit HMS Hawk
Violent: * is already on a lifeboat*
Titanic: We hit a iceberg
Also Violent: Come on!
Britannic: We got exploded by a German U-mine
Violent: ARE YOU SERIOUS, COME ON!!!
Violet*
Hawke*
Violet Joseph*
She would be like WTF AM I .......
ARE YOU KIDDING ME
ANOTHER ONE
I wonder what she thought about it
"Violet"
Arthur John Priest: *Casually survives 5 ship sinkings, including Titanic and Britannic*
If you think Violet Jessop story is remarkable, I suggest you check out a coal stoker named John Priest. Despite working in the boiler room, the most dangerous part of the ship, he survived not only the Olympic collision, Titanic collision and sinking and the Britannic mining and sinking, but also the collision and near sinking of the Asturias, the gun battle and sinking of the armed merchant ship Alcantara by a German raider in ww1 (where he suffered shrapnel wounds) and finally the torpedo attack and sinking of the hospital ship Donegal by a German U-boat.
That is 6 sinkings or near sinkings that he lived to talk about.
Whoa
Can’t remember her name but there is this woman who survived titanic britannic olimpic the costa Concordia and COVID
@@giovannigrottoli6803 The last Titanic survivor died in May of 2006. Way before Covid was discovered.
@@ashleysvoboda8331 COVID is just a class of diseases, probably thinking of the Spanish flu.
That coal shipper in the afterlife is probably shaking his head.
If you go to Alnwick, in the UK, there is a restaurant that is actually fitted out from the Olympic, with it's original wooden restaurant panels.
Parts of Olympic are in Liverpool as as well I believe
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@@michaelcarney6280 Liverpool????????? where??
@@theceo1 England
@@chemicaldefender9679 no i know were it is its in north but i was amazed it was there since i am a beatles fan. and i was saying where in liverpool like if its in a museum or something.
I just don't get why they had to demolish the Olympic after it retired, should have kept it as a museum
The Great Depression was at full swing during that time. They did try to sell the Olympic, but they didn't find any interested buyers.
That was standard practice at the time (and still is today) - upkeep on an old ship, like an old car, is very expensive. If she's not making a greater profit, what is the motivation for keeping her around? Instead, scrapping gets rid of the prohibitive upkeep costs of an asset you no longer need, plus it gets you some compensation when you sell it to the scrappers. And this was ESPECIALLY important at the height of the Great Depression, when she was scrapped. You can sell off the furnishings\various knicknacks to loyal former travelers who want a memento to remember their voyage by (or a company that's looking to pick up some cheap equipment\furniture - that's how the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick ended up with a small part of OLYMPIC's furnishings; they purchased them at the final auction).
The fact is, there was virtually no TITANIC interest when OLYMPIC was sold for scrapping in 1935. Those that DID remember it wanted to forget it. Nobody was interested in a TITANIC-related museum ship then. Even the MAURETANIA (I), a venerated ship that is STILL considered one of the perhaps top 3 most popular liners ever built (and just so happens to be the sister ship to the LUSITANIA), went to the breakers the year before the OLYMPIC. A museum ship would have been a nice idea for the OLYMPIC, and I'd liked to have seen it come to pass, but the reality is it would NEVER have happened.
Actually, there were rumors at the time that the Italian government wanted her as a troopship, but nothing ever became of it.
triple v 101 yeah it would've been cool to see it like the Queen Mary is now
@@mrkenneth1328 most of its belonging are in display in some museum in uk. keeping a ship to float after more then 100 years from its first ''swim'' isn't cheap.
Titanic: *claimed to be unsinkable*
Iceberg: *"Imma bout to end this man's whole career."*
Britannic: *exists*
Seamine: *"Imma bout to end this man's whole career."*
Olympic: *exists*
German U-boat: *"Imma bout to-"*
Olympic: *charges at the U-bout at full speed*
German U-boat: *_oh no_*
yeah i did kill titanic
@KMS U-556 fun fact in the alternat world the u boats sunk the olympic
@@ama-sama Olympic: *pathetic*
@@concept5631 u boats im under water :)
@@ama-sama
Olympic: *No*
titanic: sinks of iceberg
brittanic: sinks of mine
olympic: *observe...*
The titanic movie was more expensive to make than the actual titanic
Titanic movie budget: 200million USD
The titanic: 7.5million USD in 1912 or 174million USD today
Matthew Risinger It would have been cheaper to just build another Titanic and sink it.
The titanic movie made that or more and won the Nobel prize.....im sure it’s fine
@@ericpulu2382 Nobel prize?
Vincent Shi at least I think it did....please don’t be too harsh
@@ericpulu2382 Not the Nobel. It did win 4 Golden Globe awards as well as a dozen or more Academy Awards and Grammy Awards with a whole slew of Oscars handed out for it. And yes, the film grossed 1.8 billion. Its the second largest earnings by a movie of all time, only surpassed by Avatar, also made by James Cameron.
Violet Jessop i think that women was a bad luck on the ships xd
Bengo I love your stories
To survive one of them would be amazing, never mind 3
Bengo or good luck
but a good luck for herself
I think the captain was too
2:39 the one thing you got wrong: the fourth funnel is a “dummy funnel” It is just there for decoration and ventilation, therefore it should be smoking much less than the other funnels.
The 4th funnel vented the galley.
A Little Bit Of Gacha Memezž alright I’ll Edit it.
Hentaihatchback ❻❾ OK.
The fourth funnel wasn't needed it just gave the ship symmetry and implied power. It was purely cosmetic; an architectural feature.
@@coyote5735 Indeed it was, still provided some extra venting into the galley and other rooms, as well as an escape from the turbine room
The Olympic figured out the secret. The Titanic and Britannic sank because they accidentally struck objects. The Olympic hit stuff on purpose.
darn! the Olympic shouldnt have been scraped! that would have been an awesome museum ship, and she is worthy of it too.,
Idiots cannot believe they scrapped it especially after what happen with Titanic
Thing is it was the height of the great depression, scrapping it was some pretty fast money that White Star needed badly
Saint Guardian I was scrapped too .....
What’s sad is Olympic was far more beautiful than the Queen Mary. The interiors of Titanic and Olympic were close to identical even to the grand staircase.
Saint Guardian I think it would’ve been great if they could’ve stretched her service a little longer by a couple years and having her refurbished for World War Two. I bet she would’ve been great, especially working alongside the Queen Mary.
olympic- didnt sink (Retired)
Titanic (Sunk Due To Collison With Iceberg)
Britannic- (Sunk Due To Navy Bombs In Ocean)
Tanic is a horrible last name
Edit: Thanks For The Likes Guys 🙃🙃🙃🙃
Pixelated Emoji's anything with “ic” at the end is bad
SS Officer now?
SS Officer how*
Michelle Garcia they all had streaks of bad luck
Britannic is sort of a mystery some say a German submarine blew up her hull while others say she hit a left over underwater mine from the world war.
My great grandfather served on the Olympic, I've still got his discharge book with all the details in and the captains signature!
Update...... I've now made a short video about his discharge book! ....RMS Olympic my great grandfathers discharge book...
A treasure trove of history you got there
Chad Baker yes it's kept safe I can assure you along with my grandfather discharge books, my uncles and my fathers discharge books!
That's amazing dude!
Eliel Nicolas Fuentes Aquilar thanks
Pill Sharks thats pretty cool!
U-103 attempted to crash dive under the Olympic iirc, but Olympic's massive screws slashed through the U-103's hull and pressure hull, so they had to attempt to surface. Most of the German submariners got off the sub before she went under. Still Olympic is like the only cruise liner credited with a U-Boat kill.
Wait, why isn't there a movie about the Olympic ramming a U-Boot? Titicanic II: The Revenge!
@Æ Chromium the revenge would be if titanic's sister ship hit the same iceberg and destroyed it 😂😂
Wheezing rn, ”u boot” and ”titicanic”😂😭
Olympic: *AVENGE THE BRITANNIC!*
Æ Chromium that's how you say U-boat in German you stupid racist moron
@@hevendor958 How is he racist, I am very sure he didn't even know that u-boot was u-boat in english
Iceberg sees titanic: Imma end this ship's entire career
Underwater Mine see's Britannic: Hold my beer
German U-boat: Why do I hear boss Music?
Edit:
well its official, this comment has more likes than my entire 100+ video upload history.
The water to the Olympic oh no
*sees,not see’s
Me in ship heaven: oh your f---ed German sub
You mean German uboat?
@@shaun6046 yeah, thanks man
Ice Berg: Ever heard about the unsinkable White Star Line's daughter ?
*April 14th 1912*
Ice Berg: I think it's the other one.
Ice-Berg, isnt he a rapper-?
@@yambo59 I C E C U B E
Sea mine: no no no it was the very first one
It’s amazing how that nurse Violet Jessop survived all the tragedies that happened to the 3 ships. wow
Fun fact: The Britannic was originally going to be named the Gigantic, but after the Titanic disaster and due to the ship's requisitioning in WWI, it was renamed to the Britannic.
Makes sense seeing as Titans, Olympians and Giants were looked up to in Greek mythology. Pun intended.
There really is not too much proof for such a name.
@@RezaChity-G If you look up the original print advertisements for the Britannic, White Star Line really wanted to use Gigantic.
The White Star Line's management thought it would be the height of hubris to follow through with the Gigantic name. The three ships were going to be named for the three races of Greek mythology: the Titans, the Giants, and the Olympians. WS Line ships typically had adjectives ending in "ic" as names rather than nouns.
dood thing too gigantic wouldve been a bad name for it
The U-Boat didnt malfunctioned. It froze in fear when it saw the OLYMPIC coming at it.
Imagine seing a fucking bohemoth of a ship heading straight for you at full speed. My soul qould have left my body
Me:Let's play russian roulette with 6 bullets.
@@bisken6547 yeah but if I saw a massive ship(bigger than the Britannic) I would take immediate action and try to get away, rather than hopelessly watch her split my boat in half
@@Enzi_Meteori_902 If it didn't malfunction they were probably petrified with fear from seeing a giant sailing towards them.
@@US_of_A yes, but if It was me rather than torpedo the ship but try to get away from her
Captain of Titanic: Every man for himself
Captain of Britannic: Abandon Ship!
Captain of Olympic: Hold my beer and watch this!
Titanic's captian didn't abandone ship.
@@US_of_A r/woooosh
@@US_of_A but if you read a bit about Titanic you know that at some point the Captain Smith said : Every Man for himself! Meaning he is not giving orders anymore. Not in command anymore. And that is apparently when he went to his cabin and waited for death to come.
@TheEpicBirb What is the point of doing this?
@@US_of_A Of course he dint, after telling everyone that its all hopeless now and abandon ship, he just stands on the bridge and awaits his fate.
I'm surprised no one ever accused Violet Jessop of being a Jonah or something with her luck
They did remove all kinds of stuff from the Olympic before they took her apart. The entire First Class Lounge (dining room) paneling and fittings are now in a restaurant/hotel in Alwnick, England: the White Swan. I ate there, and it is very, very nice.
Violett Jessop is officially the luckiest person on earth
Jann Stute true that. She survived all 3 Olympic class Liners.
As someone who been on ALL THREE ships and went through all their accidents. She certainly is.
and the most unlucky at the same time
Another interesting fact…she was diagnosed with what was believed to be TB at an early age and not given long to live. She survived that mess as well. Insanity.
There was a Guy who survived the Hiroshima and the Nagasaki Nuclear Bomb though
World of warships need to add HMS Olympic as a premium ship! XD
I know!
They should honor the last surviving sister ship
but a massive target with relatively weak guns and armour from Eppleton hall is like- nope wait War thunder has the swordfish what do i know?
*Lag Intensifies*
*ramming intensifies*
Yes for tier 10! XD Just buff up the guns to those of USS Gearing, give her the maneuverability of USS Montana, high AA, and OP reload (1 second). Who's with me?
Their mother must be so devastated when she lost her 3 daughters in the ocean.
There was a woman from Spokane, Washington (pronounced "Spo-CAN"), Margaret Rice, a widow who had lost her husband 2 years before in a rail yard accident, and who was returning from Ireland with her five young sons all traveling in Steerage. They all perished.
Well exclude the 1 it should be 2