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On Jan. 30 1945, the 25,500 ton German liner Wilhelm Gustloff, SEVERLY over-crowded with @ 10,600 (though the exact number of those onboard isn't known) sank, in the Baltic Sea, after 3 torpedos were fired from a Soviet sub. Only 964 were pulled from the freezing waters. The Gustloff was at that time being used as a hospital ship, with refugees fleeing from the Red Army, plus her sick and wounded, her doctors and nurses, and her crew. I can't enen visualize all these people crammed into a tiny cruise ship! The lives lossed that day is well over 8,500, yet very few people have heard of the Wilhelm Gustloff! Sad, really!
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Posted on: 2006/10/24 1:24
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Re: Far Worse Than Titanic! Wilhelm Gustloff | #3 |
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I saw a Documentary about it on the History Channel, yes it was a Very Sad Disaster.
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"They said it was Unsinkable" - Titanic (1996) TV Therefore, they were Wrong. |
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Posted on: 2006/11/5 17:33
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