SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th, 2021
TRAGEDY AT SEA!
Today marks the anniversary of a tragedy
at sea that most people don't know about. Ask
most people what they think was the greatest
sea disaster and you can expect most will answer
the Titanic. Some 1500 lives were lost when it
struck an iceberg and sank in 1912. But all too
few people have ever heard of the Wilhelm Gustloff.
The armed German transport ship was originally
supposed to be named the Adolf Hitler. But Hitler
himself ordered the name changed to honor the
Swiss head of the NAZI party who was
assassinated in 1936. On January 30th of 1945
the Gustloff was carrying German refuges and
soldiers fleeing the Russian advance when a
soviet submarine fired a number of torpedoes
at the vessel. The Gustloff sunk in a short time
and an estimated 9,400 people died! The
surprising lack of care or knowledge about
the incident may stem from the fact that most
virtually all the victims were German and
most of the world was at war with Germany
at that time! The Wilhelm Gustloff...the largest
loss of life in a single ship sinking in history.
Just thought, on this anniversary, you ought to
know! Hope you're well and that all your NEWS
is good.
ship sinking in history
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