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What was the HMHS Britannic?

15 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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Did you know the famous Titanic had a gigantic sister ship? It’s true! Meet the HMHS Britannic, the biggest ocean liner of her time! After the Titanic tragically sank, the White Star Line completely redesigned the Britannic to be the safest ship in the entire world. She had a double-layered hull, extra-high watertight walls, and massive robotic cranes for her lifeboats! But before she could carry a single vacationing passenger, World War I broke out! The Britannic was painted bright white with huge red crosses and transformed into a floating hospital to rescue wounded soldiers. But disaster struck in 1916! While sailing in the beautiful Aegean Sea near Greece, she hit a hidden underwater naval mine planted by a German submarine. BOOM! Even with all her amazing safety upgrades, the massive ship sank in less than an hour—three times faster than the Titanic! Why did she sink so quickly? And how did almost everyone on board survive, including a famous nurse known as "Miss Unsinkable"? Join Mira and Finn as we dive into the forgotten story of this incredible World War I hero ship!

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