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  1. Benjamin Guggenheim was an American millionaire businessman. He died aboard the Titanic when the ship sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg. Guggenheim was travelling in first-class with his valet Victor Giglio and his mistress, Leontine Aubert. He appears during the first-class dinner scene, along with the other upper-class passengers. Realizing that the situation ...

  2. 7 de ene. de 2023 · Călătoria lui Benjamin Guggenheim pe Titanic Benjamin Guggenheim locuia adesea în casa familiei din New York, însă deținea și un apartament în Franța, la Paris. Omul de afaceri s-a îmbarcat pe RMS Titanic în data de 10 aprilie 1912, din Cherbourg, o localitate din nordul Franţei.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2012 · The sixth child born in the wealthy Guggenheim family, Benjamin Guggenheim, 46, was aboard the Titanic with his French mistress. The night of the sinking, Guggenheim and his secretary are said to have assisted women and children with getting on the lifeboats, all while dressed in their finest. The businessman later remarked, “we’ve dressed ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2009 · The Titanic was a luxury British steamship that sank in the early hours of April 15, ... and his wife Ida; industrialist Benjamin Guggenheim, accompanied by his mistress, valet and chauffeur; ...

  5. According to the theory, as J.P. Morgan was planning to form The Federal Reserve, he killed off any potential threats by ensuring rival millionaires Jacob Astor, Isidor Straus and Benjamin Guggenheim, who all allegedly opposed the forming of a central bank, perished aboard Titanic. This theory got a surge of support when the pro-Trump online ...

  6. 22 de ago. de 2019 · Benjamin Guggenheim Titanic Drinks Brandy Ahead of Death.Benjamin Guggenheim. He was a human being before the loan of the steelmaker. He would have felt fear...

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  7. www.newyorker.com › 16 › unsinkable-titanic-icebergUnsinkable | The New Yorker

    9 de abr. de 2012 · The magnificence, the pathos, the enthralling chivalry—Benjamin Guggenheim putting on white tie and tails so he could drown “like a gentleman”—and the shaming cowardice, the awful mistakes ...