10 Deadliest Ship Disasters Ever
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- Welcome to TopTenChannel! SUBSCRIBE now for more videos. - Follow us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1K6HkHz Here are the 10 deadliest ship disasters of all time. List: 10. RMS Lusitania - Death Toll: 1,198 9. RMS Titanic - Death Toll: 1,514 8. SS Sultana - Death Toll: 1,800+ 7. MV Le Joola - Death Toll: 1,863+ 6. SS Mont-Blanc - Death Toll: 1,950+ 5. SS Kiangya - Death Toll: 2,750-3,920 4. RMS Lancastria - Death Toll: 4,000+ 3. MV Doña Paz - Death Toll: 4,386 2. MV Goya - Death Toll: 6,100+ 1. MV Wilhelm Gustloff - Death Toll: 9,400+ Music: "Dark Times" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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the mv wilhelm gustloff didnt drive from gdynia poland to kiel germany at this time gdynia was the city of danzig in germany(after the war the polish occupied parts of east germany like danzig called now gdynia)and the ship is hidden by 3 torpedos
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Titanic achaly had a fire onboard befor lunch
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nice to see the Gustloff included for a change, virtually anyone I've ever asked never heard of her.
The link below is further maritime disasters
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_maritime_disasters -
The titanic still makes me sad
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great
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Great video
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Titanic sank 1912 not 1915
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Titanic 9th really ! She is the most famous ship of all time
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What about the Empress of Irleand? More casualties than Titanic!
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who else thought Titanic Was Gonna Be Number 1?
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Since ships that were sunk during wartime are included,the USS Arizona was omitted, she certainly fits, 1,177 sailors and Marines died when she exploded during the Pearl Harbor attack.
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hi
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I have navisphobia.
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Titanic is my favorite
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Ooo think u know all about titanic I know even more so than u
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What info did u use for the titanic the film or actual info from the Internet or a book because the titanic film isn't real ITS ALL FAKE and it didn't sink just on April 15th it hit the I've berg on April 14th and 15th
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Lusitania was an american ship owned by cunard not a British royal mail steamer/ship. get it right... please.
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