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They could have saved everyone. They chose not to. On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank, killing 1,500 people. For over a century, we've been told it was a tragic accident—an unsinkable ship meeting an unfortunate iceberg. But that's a lie. The technology to make the Titanic truly unsinkable existed. It had been tested and proven. The designer recommended it. But the White Star Line executives looked at the cost—£60,000 extra, about 4% of the ship's budget—and said no. Why? It would reduce first-class cabin space and hurt profit margins. Then, after 1,500 people died, they covered it up. 🔍 IN THIS VIDEO: The safety systems that could have prevented the disaster Why the White Star Line rejected them (profit over people) How the ship's fatal design flaws were deliberately hidden The boardroom decision that killed 1,500 people How they covered up the truth for decades Why this pattern keeps repeating (Boeing, Challenger, and more) This isn't just about the Titanic. It's about what happens when corporations value money over human life. 📚 SOURCES & FURTHER READING: Official British & American Titanic Inquiry transcripts (1912) "Titanic: The Ship That Never Sank?" by Robin Gardiner White Star Line internal documents (declassified) Naval engineering journals 1900-1912 Modern forensic analysis of the wreck ⚓ KEY FACTS: Titanic cost £1.5 million to build Full safety systems would have cost £60,000 more (4% increase) Only 1,178 lifeboat spaces for 2,224 people Designer Thomas Andrews went down with the ship, knowing it was preventable 🎬 ABOUT UNTOLD ARCHIVES: We dig up the stories history tried to bury. Every week, we uncover forgotten heroes, suppressed tragedies, and hidden truths that changed the world. #Titanic #TitanicDisaster #ForgottenHistory #MaritimeHistory #TrueStory #CorporateGreed #ThomasAndrews #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldStories #TitanicSinking #WhiteStarLine #HistoricalTruth #PreventableTragedy #Documentary #NeverForget 💬 DISCUSSION QUESTION: The safety upgrades would have cost 4% more but saved 1,500 lives. What modern examples can you think of where companies still make the same choice?