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The text is a transcript of a video about the sinking of the SS Andrea Doria, an Italian ocean liner that collided with the MS Stockholm in 1956. The video narrates the history, design, and fate of the Andrea Doria, as well as the rescue efforts and the aftermath of the disaster. The video also mentions the sister ships of the Andrea Doria, and the current status of the Stockholm. The video is sponsored by Maritime Replicas, a company that makes museum-grade model ships.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about the sinking of the SS Andrea Doria, an Italian ocean liner, after a collision with the MS Stockholm, a Swedish passenger ship, on July 25, 1956.
2. The collision occurred in heavy fog near Nantucket Island, and resulted in 51 deaths, 46 from the Doria and five from the Stockholm.
3. The Andrea Doria was considered one of the most luxurious and safest vessels of its time, but had design flaws that made it unstable and prone to listing.
4. The Stockholm had a reinforced ice-breaking bow that caused severe damage to the Doria's hull and fuel tanks.
5. The rescue operation involved several ships, including the Ile de France, and saved 1,633 people from the Doria.
6. The Andrea Doria sank 11 hours after the collision, and was captured on camera by journalists and photographers.
7. The text also mentions the fate of the Doria's sister ships, the Christopher Columbus and the Leonardo da Vinci, and the Stockholm's long service history under different names and owners.
8. The text ends with an advertisement for Maritime Replicas, a company that sells model ships, including the Andrea Doria.