the sinking of titanic

The winter of 1911-1912 had been a mild one. Higher-than-usual temperatures in the North Atlantic had caused more icebergs to drift off the west coast of Greenland than at any point in the previous 50 years. And if not for that one anomalously warm winter, perhaps the Titanic might never have had any iceberg to hit. This letter, written on Carpathia stationery by first-class passenger Doctor Washington Dodge, is a vivid account of the sinking that describes the Titanic's final hours. It is one of the earliest, most immediate, and compelling accounts of the disaster. In addition, the carelessness of

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