Exactly 100 years ago, on the 15. of April in 1912, the luxury liner Titanic sank on it's crossing to New York in the Northern Atlantic - allegedly after a collision with an iceberg.
For 100 years the death of 1500 people has been illustrated as a tragical disaster and an unique chain-linking of disastrous circumstances.
But is this the truth?
Within his meticulous researches of the Titanic-catastrophe, author of bestsellers Gerhard Wisnewski came across fascinating settings and relations which only allow one conclusion: The sinking of the Titanic wasn't an accident but an assassination.
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