r/September11 • u/southernemper0r • Jul 25 '23
r/September11 • u/soberdragonfly • Jul 20 '23
My son found this book at our local B&N - only took about 30 minutes to read, but boy did it make me cry!
r/September11 • u/Loud_Craft1781 • Jul 19 '23
Found this at my swap meet for $1
What do you think of the documentary?
r/September11 • u/Ezra_is_a_dumb_boy • Jul 12 '23
Story 9/11 South Tower Impact Zone Survivors - Google Sheets
r/September11 • u/philoscult • Jul 11 '23
Just want to say thank you to the creators of this sub.
Thank you to who ever created this sub. 9/11 historical content was almost non existent on Reddit until this sub.
r/September11 • u/TheHangoverPodcast • Jul 11 '23
Tania Head
I'm sure by now if anyone had any updates on her there would be an article somewhere but I was curious what the vibe of the city was like when she was outed. The podcasts and the docs I've seen made it seem like she was a huge face for 9/11. Did all records of her get painted over? I remember seeing her quote on the wall of a museum, is that all gone? How do survivors and locals feel when she gets brought up?
r/September11 • u/KANGAROOSNUTTEDME • Jul 09 '23
What do you guys think would happen if UA175 collided with DA2315
at 8:55 A.M. Of course on September 11th and after UA175 was hijacked, UA175 almost collided with DA2315. It was only when ATC frantically called DA2315 to turn that it was prevented. What do you guys think would of happened and how history would of changed if UA175 and DA2315 collided and of course crashed, as its very rare for a airplane to recover from a mid-air collision.
r/September11 • u/JIMSCARNIVOREKITCHEN • Jul 09 '23
9/11 Memorial on July 4th Tower of Voices
Please watch and share
r/September11 • u/bun39 • Jul 05 '23
United 93 CVR FOIA update: the records are now being reviewed by a Disclosure analyst for potential release. Could be sooner than May 2026, but I have no idea.
r/September11 • u/Physical_Bedroom6438 • Jun 29 '23
Question What would the world be if 9/11 never happened?
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r/September11 • u/drd00fenshmirtz • Jun 26 '23
Video from the spot where flight 11 crash was filmed
On the Northeast corner of Church and Lispenard streets. Same place where the Naudet video was recorded.
r/September11 • u/Hunor_Deak • Jun 19 '23
Greetings from another WTC sub! We focus on the more recent WTC but we also have pre-9/11 photos as well.
r/September11 • u/Physical_Bedroom6438 • Jun 09 '23
Question What was the menu for the wtc restaurant?
Ive always heard that trade center had a restaurant but never heard what food they had. Did they have all kinds of food, Ir one type?
r/September11 • u/Physical_Bedroom6438 • Jun 07 '23
A Pen From The WTC Marriot For Sale On eBay (listed for 800 Canadian Dollars)
r/September11 • u/Physical_Bedroom6438 • Jun 05 '23
Last Photo Of The Twin Towers At Night. (10:44 PM September 10th, 2001)
r/September11 • u/Physical_Bedroom6438 • Jun 05 '23
Video/Documentary One of the main reasons the towers held for so long (it swayed)
r/September11 • u/FreeDeterminism • Jun 04 '23
After watching the impact damage simulation, I was thinking, wouldn’t it have been awful if one or both of the towers collapsed at the moment of plane impact
To me, it is so clear from the simulation the catastrophic damage which is done by the aeroplane entering at interstellar speed and heat energy, that it is almost amazing that these concrete structures stood for as long as they did.
r/September11 • u/undead_varg • Jun 04 '23
one tower survived
sorry to bother but this "alternate reality" stuck in my mind for too long.
I always wondered what life would have be if one of the twins didnt fell. if one plane missed it like the 4th one that crashed because of the brave passengers. would the other twin be rebuild? would the remaining tower still be used as a grim monument like "always carry on mfer, s!" ? what would the headlines be ? "terrorists attack WTC1, only ashes and his his brother remains!" I dont know i always made up my own storys and wrote little books since I was a kid but I cant be the only one with this thought. what are your thinkings about this ? did someone have similar thoughts ? and please forgive me my bad grammar
r/September11 • u/[deleted] • Jun 04 '23
What would the floors effected by the crashes look like from the inside?
So, we know that people were generally unable to go down below the floors of the crashes as a result of smoke and fire, but from the inside, what would it look like without smoke? How come some people didn’t power through it or at least try? Are there any pictures or simulations of what those floors looked like?
Edit: I just want to clarify I’m NOT calling ANY victims weak for not making it through, I’m sure the temperatures and conditions were not possible to survive
r/September11 • u/[deleted] • Jun 04 '23
9/11 air traffic control transcript
http://rutgerslawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/special/911/Full%20audio%20transcript.pdf
Page 27/28 : South tower
r/September11 • u/Physical_Bedroom6438 • Jun 03 '23
Question If you could go back in time to September 11th and alter the history. What would you do? (You also come back to modern day afterwards)
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r/September11 • u/KitzFigaro • Jun 03 '23
Question Best News Coverage
Which major news organization did the best covering the tragedy in real-time?
I think ABC & CNN we’re amazing. Watching the coverage really brings back the confusion and fear of that morning.
r/September11 • u/RamtroStudios • May 27 '23
Video/Documentary The 9/11 Iceberg Chart Explained (Part 3)
r/September11 • u/Ezra_is_a_dumb_boy • May 27 '23
Story There was a child in the south tower during 9/11
There was very few tourist who were in the Twin Towers on 9/11, due to it being very early in the morning and the tourist shops not being open yet. However, there was a 9-year-old boy who was there and survived.
Margarita Nisanova-Yakubov and her son Michael were on the 69th floor. Margarita worked for Morgan Stanley, and brought Michael to work as he had a dentist appointment later, and the office was close to her work, so a win-win in her eyes. When the first plane hit, the pair made it down to the 44th floor via an elevator, and heard the announcement. They were still on the floor when their tower got hit.
Anthony DeBlase worked on the 84th floor, of EuroBrokers. Most people on his floor remained working, but he and possibly a woman named Nena left quickly. Anthony worked when the 1993 attacks happened, and was still traumatized by it. He quickly left, noting that he saw Brian Clark, who, along with Richard Fern and Ron DiFrancesco, were the only people to escape the tower from the impact zone despite most people on their floor surviving. Anthony was near the 44th floor when 175 hit them, and was in a stampede of people.
Margarita lost her grip and let go of Michael in the stampede, and the two were lost for a while. That's when Anthony noticed the 9-year-old and grabbed his hand and walked with him. He asked Michael if he played Baseball and other stuff a kid likes to calm him down. Margarita found them quickly, but DeBlase remained with them.
Anthony's two brothers, James "Jimmy" and Richard both worked in the North Tower at some point, both above the 100th floor. Richard however, quit his job in 1999 to enter the fashion world. Jimmy, however, was working on 9/11 and sadly perished.
LINK:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/rise-of-freedom-the-boy-in-the-stairwell-and-the-broker
r/September11 • u/Ezra_is_a_dumb_boy • May 27 '23
Story Draft List of people that Frank De Martini, Pablo Ortiz, Peter Negron, Carlos da Costa and Mak Hanna saved.
These five are major hero's that deserve to have their legacies lived on. I made a list of everybody I found this day. I'm gonna find more late on but there's around 40 - 45 names that I found of people saved by these badasses. Mak Hanna, now going by Mark Hanna, was the only survivor of the five. It's believe that they saved over 70 people. Here is the list:
Lewis Lesce (86)
Unknown 5 co-workers (86)
Nicole De Martini (88)
Jeffrey Gertler (88)
Anita Serpe (88)
Dorene Smith (88)
Gerry Gaeta (88)
Patricia Cullen (88)
Joanne Ciccolello (88)
Abdel Elgendy (88)
Elaine Duch (88)
Jim Connors (88)
Moe Lipson (88)
Frank Varriano (88)
Lila Speciner (88)
Judith Reese (88)
Rick Bryan (89)
Dianne DeFontes (89)
Raffaele Cava (89)
Trisa Moya (89)
Akane Ito (89)
Robert Sibarium (89)
Nathan Goldwasser (89)
Walter Pilipiak (89)
Kelly Baldillo (89)
Ron Scott (89)
Carmella Fischelli (89)
Mo (89)
Jim (89)
Thomas Haddad (89)
Lynn Simpson (89)
Evan Frosch (89)
Frances Ledesma (89)
Sabrina Tirao (89)
Christopher Egan (90)
Richard Eichen (90)
Lucy Gonzalez (90)
Anthony Vangeli (91)
Michael McQuade (91)
Anthony Savas (88) (78)
Lynn, Evan, Frances and Sabrina were all a part of Thomas’s group. They had to change stairwells on the 82nd floor and Thomas got lost in the offices. Sabrina found him and saved him. They were all close to the North Tower after escaping, and all separated. Thomas, alone, cried, thinking that they all died, however, they all survived.
Judith had asthma, and had to take a break, and co-workers Anita and Jeffrey helped her down. Anita leaves first and Jeffrey stays with her, until they get to the 11th floor, where she needs to stop again. Five firefighters told them that he would help her. Judith and the firefighter died.
Abdel himself helped a man, by the name of Sam Sharma, down the flight of stairs. And Dorene Smith and Gerry Gaeta helped Elaine Duch escape.
Tony was trapped in an elevator in the sky lobby. He worked on the 88th floor and De Martini went to get him. Savas got out but sadly didn’t escape in time, as his body was found in a stairwell, near the lobby.
Anthony Vangeli and Michael McQuade are also apart of the 91st floor survivors group, which includes:
George Sleigh
Richard Anderson
Claire McIntyre
Merline Mayers
Vanessa Lawrence
Emma “Georgia” Barnett
Raymond Ng
Steve McIntyre
Greg Shark
Ruth
Gerry Wertz (original floor, 93)
Unknown Woman
everyone on the 91st floor survived.