Post your country's Titanic
1916. S.S Asturias' Prince from Spain to Brazil
Victims: 445, many European immigrants and First World War refugees
Reason: Great storm and lightings, the ship collided with reefs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Kuru
>>60053962
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AHS_Centaur
probably this, a jap submarine torpedoed her despite being a clearly marked hospital ship, there are a few theories why but I-777 was sunk in 1944 with all hands so nobody ever found out
over a thousand lost
it caught fire
>>60054177
>September
They freezed to death
>>60053962
How this little kid survived and lot of males didn't survived?
>>60054529
September is quite warm here. Water is a bit chilly though, but it's not freezing.
This was a steam transport ship on Lake Balaton, it was originally designed to transport 150 people but without regards to stability this got upped to 200.
In a windy day it capsized and 23 died.
>>60055277
Probably rich, first class or something.
>>60053962
Norwegian ships never sink, they are immortal.
>>60054143
also this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Andrea_Doria
>>60053962
>>60055998
Wood?
our ships don't sink and unlike norwegian ones they're actually used
>>60054143
Lel