Step aboard the Titanic in April 1912, but not with the millionaires upstairs — tonight you're down in third class, where 700 hopeful immigrants shared two bathtubs, ate better than they ever had back home, and danced to fiddles in the general room, unaware of what was coming. This documentary-style episode from BORING HISTORY FOR SLEEP walks you through the real, forgotten story of steerage passengers: their journey, their hopes, their final night, and why history remembers the millionaires but forgets the poor. Told in a calm, gentle narration designed to help you relax and drift off, this is history the way it actually happened — slow, human, and honest. Settle in, dim the lights, and let the story carry you to sleep. Subscribe for more relaxing history every week. Timestamps 0:00 – Welcome aboard: third class Titanic 0:45 – Who these passengers really were 1:30 – The dockside inspection 2:15 – Life below deck 3:00 – Dinner, music, and the general room 3:45 – The final calm night 4:30 – The sinking begins 5:15 – Women, children, and the forgotten dead 5:50 – Outro and goodnight Titanic third class, Titanic steerage, Titanic history, Titanic sleep documentary, boring history for sleep, Titanic immigrants, Titanic passengers, Titanic disaster history, relaxing history documentary, Titanic facts, Titanic true story, history for sleep, Titanic sinking explained, sleep documentary history, Titanic 1912 #TitanicHistory #BoringHistoryForSleep #SleepDocumentary #TitanicThirdClass #HistoryForSleep #TitanicFacts #RelaxingHistory #TitanicSteerage Disclaimer This video is a dramatized historical narration created for relaxation and educational purposes. Some details are presented in a narrative, second-person storytelling style to enhance engagement, based on documented historical events, passenger accounts, and records from the Titanic disaster of 1912. Visuals and voice are used for illustrative purposes. Viewer discretion is advised for sensitive historical content involving loss of life.