As 200 Mil Cartas Que Afundaram Com o Titanic

In the early morning of April 15, 1912, while thousands of passengers tried to escape the Titanic, one man made a decision that seems impossible to comprehend. His name was OSCAR SCOTT WOODY. An employee of the United States Postal Service, he worked in the Titanic's mailroom, where more than 200,000 letters and parcels crossed the Atlantic. When the ship struck the iceberg, Oscar had the chance to abandon his post. But that's not what happened. As water flooded the lower compartments, he and other employees continued trying to save bags of mail carrying messages, promises, and stories from thousands of people. This is the true story of an ordinary man who remained at his post when almost everyone else was trying to survive. A story of duty, courage, and choices made in the most difficult moments. 📌 In this video you will discover: âś” Who was OSCAR SCOTT WOODY? âś” How the Titanic's mailroom worked âś” What happened after the collision with the iceberg âś” Why he decided to remain on the ship âś” The fate of the more than 200,000 letters carried by the Titanic âś” The legacy of one of the lesser-known heroes of the disaster 🚢 Also watch: â–¶ The Last Night on the Titanic â–¶ ​​The Man Who Survived the Titanic and Was Called a Coward â–¶ The Baby Who Survived the Titanic and Lived Until 2009 â–¶ They Had Tickets for the Titanic — But Never Boarded â–¶ 10 Minutes After the Iceberg — What the Passengers Saw First đź’¬ And you? If you were in Oscar Scott Woody's place, would you have tried to save the letters or would you have run for a lifeboat? Write your opinion in the comments. #Titanic #OSCARSCOTTWOODY #TrueStories #TimeArchive #TitanicShipwreck #Titanic1912 #History #HistoricalCuriosities #RMSTitanic #HistoricalTragedies #HistoricalDocumentary #TrueStory #TitanicBrazil #PassengersOfTheTitanic #TitanicDocumentary #TitanicMail #HeroesOfTheTitanic #StoriesThatSeemLikeFiction #TimeArchiveBR #HistoryOfTheTitanic Also watch our playlist 👨‍🏫    • Como Era Viver no Passado | Reconstruções ... Â