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Published on 12/27/2020
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Titanic Twins Allegedly Did Not Have Surviving Parents

Everyone is familiar with the story of the RMS Titanic, which sank deep in the Atlantic Ocean on April 14th, 1912. Many children who were on board were orphaned when their parents were lost at sea. Two French twins, Michel and Edmond Navratil survived by staying on the collapsible D, the ninth and final of the life-saving vessels. They were taken here by their father, who was told to remain on the sinking ship. The plan was for the twins to return to France and live with relatives. However, the authorities discovered that their mother was still alive and living in the French city of Nice! It was unbeknownst to her that their father was planning on bringing them to America.

Titanic Twins Allegedly Did Not Have Surviving Parents

Titanic Twins Allegedly Did Not Have Surviving Parents

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The Most Important Thing To Leo Tolstoy In The End

The photo below was taken of Leo Tolstoy, two years before he died. At the time of the photo, he had been writing about his approaching demise. He told about how he found love to be the most important thing in life. He passed away having contracted pneumonia at the age of 82. Russian peasants took to the streets during the funeral procession despite attempts from Police to prevent this. “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.

The Most Important Thing To Leo Tolstoy In The End

The Most Important Thing To Leo Tolstoy In The End

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