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*Many of the Third Class Stewards, for preventing the Italian waiters or the steerage passengers from getting to the lifeboats | *Many of the Third Class Stewards, for preventing the Italian waiters or the steerage passengers from getting to the lifeboats | ||
*Quartermaster [[Robert Hichens]], for not returning to help the people in the water and for attempted murder. | *Quartermaster [[Robert Hichens]], for not returning to help the people in the water and for attempted murder. | ||
*An unnamed stoker who was | *An unnamed stoker who was knocked unconscious and left to die after attempting to steal another man's lifejacket. | ||
*Passenger [[Lucy Duff-Gordon]], for convincing the crew of lifeboat 1 not to help those stranded in the water. | *Passenger [[Lucy Duff-Gordon]], for convincing the crew of lifeboat 1 not to help those stranded in the water. | ||
*Second officer [[Charles Lightoller]], for not allowing men to board lifeboats unless they were needed as auxiliary seamen and for [[ | *Second officer [[Charles Lightoller]], for not allowing men to board lifeboats unless they were needed as auxiliary seamen and for [[war crimes]]. | ||
*Captain [[Stanley Lord]] of the RMS ''Californian'', for refusing to allow the crew of his ship to help the ''Titanic'' and ordering the ''Californian'' to turn round rather than help the ''Titanic''. | *Captain [[Stanley Lord]] of the RMS ''Californian'', for refusing to allow the crew of his ship to help the ''Titanic'' and ordering the ''Californian'' to turn round rather than help the ''Titanic''. | ||
*Several lifeboat crew members, for refusing to help the people in the water, and for setting off with the lifeboats half-full and leaving passengers who could have gotten in to die rather than risk becoming overloaded. | *Several lifeboat crew members, for refusing to help the people in the water, and for setting off with the lifeboats half-full and leaving passengers who could have gotten in to die rather than risk becoming overloaded. |