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It was all a ruse to trick insurers
On 14 April 1912, the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg off Newfoundland. This sinking killed 1,513 of the people who were on board the largest ocean liner in the world at the time.
The 'unsinkable ship', as it was called, became one of the greatest maritime tragedies in history, which will be 111 years old in 2023.
But perhaps the story is not quite as it is told. We are not referring to the romance between Jack and Rose in James Cameron's film, but to what happened, when the ship sank. There is a widespread theory that the ship that hit the iceberg was not the Titanic, but her sister ship, the Olympic, all in a ploy to collect the company's insurance.
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https://www.history.com/news/titanic-sinking-conspiracy-myths-jp-morgan-olympic
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