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3 Responses to “Who was more culpable for the loss of RMS Titanic: Captain Edward Smith or J. Bruce Ismay?”Leave a Reply
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I think both men had equal responsibility in the outcome of the disaster.
I think captain Smith I fond reasons to blame him
The "old man" is always resposible. The design was not safe as it was made public, but the captain could have taken a more sensible routing, or slow down the speed, considering the ice alert.