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Yes, that is totally false.
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Posted on: 2006/6/14 15:44
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God question! I wonder if this is true and have never got even a halfway definite answer. I would like to think that it didn't happen, but given the prejudices of the era, it wouldn't surprise me if it did.
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Posted on: 2006/6/10 4:39
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I'm afraid it's not true (although I believe Dan Butler mistakenly made that claim in his book "Unsinkable.")
Stewards temporarily prevented the restaurant staff (and a number of steerage passengers) from passing through a barrier and proceeding to the upper decks, but that's a far cry from locking those men in their cabins. |
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Posted on: 2004/12/11 22:26
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yp i am back after 3 months away
any way to the question i have read sum where that during the sinking the Italian waiters were locked in there state rooms and therefore went down with the ship and i am wondering whenever this is true or not :hammer: |
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Posted on: 2004/12/5 18:43
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