Here's everything you need to know about the Titanic Survivors!

Titanic's maiden voyage in 1912 ended in tragedy, with over 1,500 passengers and crew losing their lives.

The ship was considered unsinkable but collided with an iceberg, leading to its demise in the icy waters of the North Atlantic.

Prominent individuals like Thomas Andrews, Benjamin Guggenheim, Isidor and Ida Straus, perished in the disaster.

A letter written by Alexander Oskar Holverson, a victim of the sinking, sold for a record-breaking price at an auction.

Over 700 people survived the tragedy, including Charles Joughin, a crew member who survived by consuming alcohol.

Margaret Brown, known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," worked to raise funds for financially impoverished survivors.

Eva Hart, one of the youngest survivors at seven years old, became an outspoken advocate for better safety measures on ships.

Dorothy Gibson, a silent film actress, escaped on one of the first lifeboats and starred in the first motion picture about the Titanic.

Eliza Gladys "Millvina" Dean, the youngest passenger on board, went on to become the oldest survivor before her death in 2009.

Violet Jessop, a crew member, played a vital role in helping passengers and survived the sinking.

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