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Wonderful documentary, wish more of the selfless crewmen’s stories were told over the wealthy passengers. True unspoken heroes, they were. Thank you for telling their stories and releasing this on YouTube! Probably the fastest I’ve subscribed to a channel.
One minor note, current thought is that the coal fire and subsequent displacement of coal created a list that helped stabilize Titanic as she took on water. In fact, simulations have shown it gave her over double the estimated time of sinking as she wasn’t able to roll over. There is nothing to suggest the fire would have weakened her incredibly thick hull, especially as the damage was done by punching in and thus, opening rivets along their seam (as properly shown in this documentary), and not tearing through the steel itself. The actual damage done to Titanic was minuscule compared to what is normally depicted and supports her being made very well with good quality, for the time, materials and construction. Unfortunately, it was just long enough of an opening to make her sinking inevitable.
Also, if anyone is interested in current Titanic research, game development, or history of the great Atlantic liners check out the channel Honor and Glory: Titanic. The boys eat, sleep, and breathe Titanic and have some fantastic videos of surrounding her history.
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To those in the comments who are talking about "Shock," it is not the type of Shock you're thinking of. Nakano did not die of the emotional load of being told of his crash (though the stress may have contributed to it). Shock is when blood can't get to tissues within your body, extremely low blood pressure. Nakano died of internal injuries, which induced Shock, not the emotional load that most people think of as "Shock."
Shock is not instantaneous, and it is only a symptom of a greater issue. Treat the issue, the Shock is cured. Unfortunately for Nakano, when you fall from such a height, your organs will, in most cases, be absolutely destroyed. Even if he looked fine, his organs were turned to jelly.
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It's too bad that commentators below concentrate on criticising the Germans for making this documentary, without seeing the bigger picture that ALL humans, when put in the circumstances, can act inhumane and even brutal. If we just blame "Nazis" for war crimes, we will never learn. Germany was also the country of Beethoven, Schiller, and great scientists. Therefore, ANY country has the ability to devolve into inhumanity in time of war. Finally, if you look at the work of Sönke Neitzel , who was interviewed, he is FAR from a Nazi or German war apologist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eIn0IBsnBE
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Informative documentary coverage video about tanks ....thanks for sharing & appreciate your hardworkb...during 2nd Gulf War, 1991, Iraqi 🇮🇶 tank divisions( T-55 ,T-62, and T- 72) were destroyed by different kinds of weapons they used guided ,shells 🐚 while US,UK & French designed tanks routed defeated Iraqi units successfully? , at 2022, Russian tanks were defeated & burnt-out by guided,computerized shells 🐚 launched from skies & landscapes...(Are computerized ,guided shells 🐚 from skies, beneath water, & landscapes removed legacies of tanks?
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good show not going to deny it, but there are a few things of concern,
the main one here is the scorpion, the first and biggest concern is the design of it it's wrong that in not even close to an historical scorpion, it's a modern interpretation, the arms should be outward no inward, like a crossbow, this is one of the reasons for it's aparent under power, because the arms swning inward and not outward, the string flaxes considerably this is energy that is not transfered to the bolt, whit the arms swinging outward the string remains streached and more energy is transfered to the bolt, to the bolt itself it is a bit short, the bolt head is also to small, the fedders for stability in the back are to small they will have no efect, the other is the chain in the crank system that pulls the arms, the romans or greeks didn't use chains but strong ropes for that, aesy to amintain and repair the trigher mecanism is also incorect that is a modern interpertation, they used a slide pull not a leaver pull like we see here,
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