Titanic Twins Allegedly Did Not Have Surviving Parents
The RMS Titanic sank to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean on April 14, 1912. A lot of children on board were orphaned after their parents got lost in the sea. Michel and Edmond Navratil were French twins who survived by staying on the Collapsible D, which was the ninth and last of the life-saving vessels. Their dad took them to the boat, only to be told to stay on the sinking ship. The kids were meant to go back to France to live with their relatives. However, the authorities found out that their mom was still alive in Nice! She did not know that the father planned to covertly bring them to the United States.
The Most Important Thing To Leo Tolstoy In The End
This photo of Leo Tolstoy was taken two years before he passed away. At the time, he had been writing about his approaching demise and talked. He also talked about how he found love to be the most important thing. The writer passed away from pneumonia at the age of 82. Russian peasants took to the streets during the funeral procession even though the police tried to shoo them. “Love is life. Everything that I understand, I understand only because I love. Everything is, everything exists, only because I love. Everything is united by it alone. Love is God, and to die means that I, a particle of love, shall return to the general and eternal source,” he said.