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kısa video açıklaması yaz 00:55 ⭐ Ocean Deep Footage – Welcome. Don't forget to subscribe for more deep-sea discoveries! 🔱 Deep within Titanic's E-Deck lies the scullery—where 60 dishwashers worked continuous shifts cleaning 20,000 plates, cups, glasses, and silverware daily for 2,200 passengers and crew. On the night of April 14-15, 1912, the night shift was washing when disaster struck. Many of the 60 dishwashers died—some choosing to continue working even as water rose. DAILY OPERATION: 20,000 dishes - plates, cups, glasses, silverware NIGHT SHIFT: April 14, 1912 - Dishwashers working when iceberg hit TRAGEDY: Many of 60 dishwashers died - Final washing never finished THE WORKING SCULLERY: Sixty dishwashers worked in rotating shifts processing 20,000 dishes daily. Large metal washing sinks. Scrubbing brushes. Hot water boilers. Drying racks. Sorting tables separating First Class, Second Class, Third Class, and crew dishware. Storage shelves. Inspection stations. Distribution carts. The work was relentless. Hot water. Steam. Repetitive scrubbing. Heavy stacking. Long hours. But quality standards were maintained—White Star Line inspection protocols for every piece. On the night of April 14, the night shift was working. Sinks filled with dishes. Scrubbing underway. Drying racks holding plates. Sorting tables organizing. At 11:40 PM, the iceberg struck. Many continued working. The passengers would need clean dishes. Morning service had to be ready. At 12:15 AM, water flooded E-Deck. At 12:30 AM, evacuation was ordered. Some dishwashers left and survived. But many remained at their stations. They died at their work. Skeletal remains found at washing sinks, at drying racks, at sorting tables, at inspection stations. The dishes still in the sinks. On the drying racks. On the sorting tables. The final washing incomplete. The morning service never delivered. The scullery stands preserved at 150 feet deep, 112 years maintaining the evidence: 60 dishwashers cleaned 20,000 plates daily. 🍽️⚰️🧽 ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: AI-generated video for educational purposes. Based on historical research of Titanic's scullery operations. Approximately 60 dishwashers worked in shifts processing thousands of dishes daily. The scullery on E-Deck did flood rapidly, and crew members throughout the ship remained at their posts during the disaster. Created with respect for all crew who died serving aboard Titanic. #titanic #scullery #60dishwashers #20000plates #died #nightshift #diedworking #remainedatposts #dutycommitment #dishwashing #edeck #crewmembers #ultimatesacrifice #continuedworking #oceandeepfootage #titanictragedy #april141912 #112yearsunderwater #workingclassheroes #forgottenheroes