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But with death counts of about 1,500 and 1,200 respectively, both are dwarfed by what befell the Wilhelm Gustloff ... to use the refugee ship to evacuate treasure, too. “They did not share ...
On a freezing January night in 1945, a Soviet submarine unleashed hell on the MV Wilhelm Gustloff. Over 9000 lives—mostly civilians—were lost in minutes.
Fleeing war, thousands boarded the Wilhelm Gustloff. Hours later, the sea swallowed over 9000 of them in the deadliest ...
The Wilhelm Gustloff before its first departure in 1938 ... The stories of the survivors and the memory of the many dead were largely lost in the fog of the closing war, amid pervasive devastation ...
TREASURE hunters the world over are scrambling ... from Adolf Hitler after it was spotted by British cruisers. MV Wilhelm Gustloff was sunk by the Soviets in the final days of WW2Credit: Getty ...
A British diver claimed to have found lost millions belonging to ... The find was made 450 metres deep in the Baltic Sea aboard the Wilhelm Gustloff ship, which was sunk by Soviets in January ...
Inspired by the greatest tragedy in maritime history, four teenagers from four different European countries board the Wilhelm Gustloff cruise ... secret and prized treasure that could seek revenge ...
The death toll from the sinking of the Nazi liner Wilhelm Gustloff was six times bigger than the Titanic disaster. (Getty) Built in the 1930s, the Gustloff carried high ranking Nazi officials and ...
The Wilhelm Gustloff was torpedoed on Jan. 30, 1945, killing thousands of people—many of them refugees 31,165 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?