The Titanic was called “unsinkable,” but its biggest tragedy wasn’t just the iceberg—it was a decision made long before the ship ever sailed. In this video, we reveal how cost-cutting, outdated safety laws, and arrogance led to Titanic carrying lifeboats for barely half of its passengers.<br />From the ship’s luxurious design to the fatal night of April 14, 1912, discover the untold truth about why over 1,500 lives were lost—and how it changed maritime safety forever.
