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Into the Darkness: The Harrowing True Story of the Titanic Disaster: Riveting First-Hand Accounts of Agony, Sacrifice and Survival Into the Darkness: The Harrowing True Story of the Titanic Disaster: Riveting First-Hand Accounts of Agony, Sacrifice and Survival by Alan J. Rockwell
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“was told a steerage passenger had been shot while trying to leap into a lifeboat”
Alan J. Rockwell, Into the Darkness: The Harrowing True Story of the Titanic Disaster: Riveting First-Hand Accounts of Agony, Sacrifice and Survival
“establish, among other things, a general fund for survivors from steerage,”
Alan J. Rockwell, Into the Darkness: The Harrowing True Story of the Titanic Disaster: Riveting First-Hand Accounts of Agony, Sacrifice and Survival
“But,” said Colonel Astor, “there are no more women to be taken in, and there is plenty of room.”
Alan J. Rockwell, Into the Darkness: The Harrowing True Story of the Titanic Disaster: Riveting First-Hand Accounts of Agony, Sacrifice and Survival
“the captain ordered the hatches over the steerage fastened down.”
Alan J. Rockwell, Into the Darkness: The Harrowing True Story of the Titanic Disaster: Riveting First-Hand Accounts of Agony, Sacrifice and Survival
“Only those women who positively refused to leave their husbands and who could not be forced into lifeboats for lack of time.”
Alan J. Rockwell, Into the Darkness: The Harrowing True Story of the Titanic Disaster: Riveting First-Hand Accounts of Agony, Sacrifice and Survival