Five historical persons have had similar experiences to the concept of premonitions and cheating death that is the theme of the Final Destination franchise: Alfred G. Vanderbilt, an aristocrat, had a ticket to board the ill-fated ocean liner Titanic in 1912, but he canceled his trip. Three years later, in 1915, he perished in the sinking of the Lusitania; there is an urban legend concerning a stoker named Frank "Lucks" Towers, who survived all three sinking of the ocean liners Titanic, Lusitania, and the Empress of Ireland in 1914; Winston Churchill said that on one of his frequent car rides in London in World War II, an inner voice told him to avoid sitting in his usual seat in his car one day, and thus he avoided death when a bomb dropped next to that side of the car; William T. Stead, a psychic who perished in the sinking of Titanic, is also rumored to have had premonitions; and Adolf Hitler claimed that when he was a young soldier at World War (1914-1918), one day he was looking a place to sit down in a trench with his fellow soldiers when a voice almost literately "pulled him" off the place to sit down in the opposite side of it. A moments later a bomb exploded in the trench, killing all them but Hitler.
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