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9,000 Lives Lost - The Wilhelm Gustloff Tragedy ExplainedOn January 30, 1945, the MV Wilhelm Gustloff sank in the Baltic Sea, killing between 7,000 and 9,000 people—a death toll far greater than the Titanic. So why has history largely forgotten this tragedy ...
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The Sinking of MV Wilhelm Gustloff: 9,000 Lives LostThe Titanic took 1,500 lives, but the Wilhelm Gustloff claimed over 9,000. This chilling story uncovers the deadliest and most forgotten maritime disaster in history. Heating up: Newsom ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Wilhelm Gustloff's Death It is World War 2 and you are aboard the MV Wilhelm Gustloff which has just been struck with 3 torpedo strikes. You will relive ...
Gerhard Eichel was supposed to be among 10,500 German soldiers and refugees that boarded the MV Wilhelm Gustloff on Jan. 30, 1945. But the 18-year-old was too ill, so he was left behind.
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