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Titanic Sinking: Did Your Class Determine Your Survival Rate? 🚢 Smithsonian Channel

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Titanic Sinking: Did Your Class Determine Your Survival Rate? 🚢 Smithsonian Channel

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A cross-referencing of the Titanic’s logs to its casualty report reveals a stark case of class difference at play: If you were traveling first class, you had a significantly better chance of survival than second or third class. #CuriousLifeandDeathOf #Titanic #SmithsonianChannel From the Series: The Curious Life and Death Of A Titanic Child: https://bitly.com/2ZnGkvm Subscribe to The Smithsonian Channel: https://bit.ly/2FE6OSh Twitter: https://bit.ly/33lH712 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3iw9Iay Facebook: https://bit.ly/3kkVOZp Author and medical historian Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris (@Under The Knife) will use science, tests, and demonstrations to shed new light on famous deaths, ranging from drug lord Pablo Escobar to magician Harry Houdini. Using her lab to perform virtual autopsies, experiment with blood samples, interview witnesses and conduct real-time demonstrations, Dr. Fitzharris will put everything about these mysterious deaths to the test. Along the way, she'll be joined by a revolving cast of experts, including Scotland Yard detectives, medical examiners, weapons gurus and more.

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