Posted on 11/24/2025 12:08:05 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
It was Mark Steyn, I believe, who said that he felt the sinking of the Titanic represented the peak of western culture, Christian values, social order and chivalry - and its been all downhill since.
What a sad, sweet story.
“I’m the king of the world!”
Isador was Jewish, but your point is still well-made.
Amazing story of valor. RIP.
^^^^^
Hey, stupid “jounalist,” the ship did not “sunk”; the Titanic sank.
Isidor Straus served as a Confederate officer in the Civil War; he was appointed the deputy agent for buying the blockade runners for the South in England. He had been admitted to West Point on the recommendation of Georgia’s senators but the Civil War broke out. He and his wife were class acts.
Macy’s was closed for week. They were beloved by Macy’s employees. For some reason.
Sunk? Or sank? Seems like if you're going to use the word, sunk, it should've been preceeded by " was". As in, "was sunk". Which it wasn't. It sank. True, it was sunk BY an iceberg but it sank AFTER hitting the iceberg.
Paging John Camron Swayze.....
And Sanka is just crappy coffee
Paging John Camron Swayze.....
You’re old! (and so am I)
Takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin.’
Before that was the Birkenhead Drill in 1845
Just before she sank, Salmond called out that “all those who can swim jump overboard, and make for the boats”. Colonel Seton, however, recognising that rushing the lifeboats would risk swamping them and endangering the women and children, ordered the men to stand fast, and only three men made the attempt. The cavalry horses were freed and driven into the sea in the hope that they might be able to swim ashore.
The soldiers did not move, even as the ship broke up barely 20 minutes after striking the rock. Some of the soldiers managed to swim the 2 miles (3.2 km) to shore over the next 12 hours, often hanging on to pieces of the wreck to stay afloat, but most drowned, died of exposure or were killed by sharks.
It should be in a museum, or given to their family members.
So the couples' heirs were not given possession of it?
Citation>?
According to The Independent and BBC:
After the recovery, the watch “was returned to his family.” His great-grandson, Kenneth Hollister Straus, later repaired and restored the watch before it eventually went to auction.
Thank you for the update ;^)
“According to those archives, Isidor and Ida Straus were last seen standing arm in arm on the deck of the Titanic, before a wave crashed overhead and washed them out to sea. The Strauses were the ancestors of Wendy Rush, wife of OceanGate founder Stockton Rush, who died in the infamous Titan submersible explosion in 2023 en route to the Titanic wreck site.”
Kind of an unlucky bunch, that family...
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