When is National Titanic Remembrance Day?

Saturday April 15th

North Atlantic's icy waters in 1912 on April 15th, National Titanic Remembrance Day commemorates the lives of those who were lost when the Titanic sank into the North Atlantic's icy waters in 1912. More than 1,500 people died on that day, and we honor the more than 1,500 people who died.

NATIONAL TITANIC REMEMBRANCE DAY – April 15

The Titanic, nicknamed "the unsinkable ship," crashed an iceberg on her maiden voyage from England to New York City on April 14, 1912. On April 15, the Titanic sank later, in the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean. ' Those who died did so mainly due to a lack of lifeboats onboard the ship.

Since the night's devastation, journalists, engineers, ocean explorers, historian, survivors, and descendants of those who were killed, journalists, engineers, ocean explorers, historians, and descendants of those who were killed have been trying to piece together the events leading up to that night. Countless hours of documentation, rescue missions, and interviews have been collected to record the perspectives of those concerned. From the investor to the engineers, the architects, and the sailors, right down to the communications and those left behind, every angle and myth has been considered. And to this day, it's still is a tragic and enthralling tale, no matter where you start.

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