“Titanic: The New Evidence“ is a television documentary that aired in 2017. It explores new evidence that has come to light about the sinking of the RMS Titanic, one of the most famous maritime disasters in history. The documentary features interviews with experts in various fields, such as historians, engineers, and naval architects, who provide new insights into what may have caused the Titanic to sink. One of the main theories presented in the documentary is that the ship's hull may have been weakened by a fire that started in the coal bunkers several days before it hit the iceberg. The documentary argues that this weakened the steel and made it more susceptible to damage. The documentary also features newly discovered photographs of the Titanic's launch, as well as computer-generated images that simulate the sinking of the ship in greater detail than ever before. Overall, “Titanic: The New Evidence“ provides a fresh look at one of the most iconic disasters of the 20th century and offers new perspectives on what may have caused the sinking of the Titanic.
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