On January 30, 1945, the German passenger ship Wilhelm Gustloff was torpedoed by Soviet submarine commander Captain Marinesko in the Baltic Sea, killing 9,400 people in under an hour—more than six times the Titanic's death toll—yet this tragedy remains largely unknown due to wartime censorship by both Germany and the Soviet Union, which suppressed the story of the largest maritime disaster in history.
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9,400 Dead in One Night More Than 6 Titanics Nobody Talks About It — Part 3Ajouté :
Someone decided the ship should sail with all its lights on in a war zone at night in January 1945.
There was a Soviet submarine nearby.
Captain Marinesko was facing court-martial for drinking.
Then he looked through his periscope and saw the largest ship he had ever seen lit up like a city.
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