Si vous pensez avoir une vie bien remplie, prenez donc le temps d’écouter les ancêtres… Les témoins de la première moitié du XXe siècle ont souvent beaucoup à raconter, eux qui ont traversé deux guerres mondiales et des changements politiques, culturels et techniques assez imprévisibles. Mais certains ont plus à raconter que d’autres, et c’est, de façon évidente, le cas du marin Charles Herbert Lightoller ! Un type qui a été tour à tour naufragé sur une île déserte, chercheur d’or au Canada, officier du Titanic, capitaine de torpilleur, éleveur de poules, espion à temps partiel et qui a même participé, à la fin de sa vie, à l’évacuation de Dunkerque en 1940. Et autant vous dire qu’une vie aussi agitée mérite bien un petit épisode !
Cet épisode a été préparé par Histony, retrouvez sa super chaine Youtube par ici : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt8ctlakIflnSG0ebFps7cw
? Montage par Dead Will : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtLkNuzB2_j2z7SFdvkiCww
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Charles Lightoller, Titanic & Other Ships, 1935 (disponible sur le Projet Gutenberg : http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0301011h.html)
Patrick Stenson, Titanic Voyager: The Oddysey of C.H. Lightoller, 2011, Halsgrove
Le site de Dan Parkes, Titanic’s Officers, qui contient des biographies très fouillées et sourcées de tous les officiers du navire, des archives vidéos et sonores, et bien d’autres choses : https://www.titanicofficers.com/index.html
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