But only two of her children survived/would survive.

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In my humble opinion "survived" would be more natural in that sentence.
 

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"survived" = speaking now about an event in the past.
"would survive" = going back in time to a point in the past (X) and speaking about an event/situation that happened after that point (X).
 

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Source: VOA Learning English - America's Presidents - John Kennedy: Young

She (JFK's wife) became pregnant five times. But only two of her children would survive: a daughter named Caroline, and a son, John F. Kennedy, Junior.

What's the difference if I say "survived" in this context?
You are describing the same thing in either case, but as it is pointed out in post #3 it's a matter of perspective. With "would survive" you're putting yourself in that time looking towards the future.
 
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