What REALLY Happened to the Titanic's Sister Ship Britannic — She Sank Too, But Nobody Made a Movie
What REALLY happened to the Titanic's sister ship Britannic? Built at Harland & Wolff Belfast in 1914, the Britannic was the largest of the Olympic-class ocean liners — bigger than the Titanic, safer by design, with 48 lifeboats and a double hull. She never carried a single paying passenger. Converted to a hospital ship in World War I, HMHS Britannic struck a German mine near the Greek island of Kea on November 21, 1916 and sank in just 55 minutes. 30 lives were lost. Today, she lies on the seabed at 400 feet depth — the largest intact passenger shipwreck in the world. Coordinates: 37°42′05″N 24°17′02″E. Found by Jacques Cousteau in 1975, owned by historian Simon Mills since 1996. This documentary tells her full story — from Belfast shipyard to the bottom of the Aegean Sea. 📌 Subscribe for more lost vessel documentaries. 📌 Comment if your family has a connection to the Olympic-class ships. #Britannic #Titanic #LostVesselsArchive #ShipwreckDocumentary #OceanLiner #HMHS #WhiteStarLine #SunkenShips #MaritimeHistory #AbandonedShips

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