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9,000 Lives Lost #WarStories #TragicHistory #shorts #UntoldHistory #TragicHistory

On January 30, 1945, in the icy waters of the Baltic Sea, the German ship Wilhelm Gustloff set sail with more than 10,000 civilians and soldiers on board — fleeing the Soviet advance in the final months of World War II.
But that night, tragedy struck. The Soviet submarine S-13, commanded by Alexander Marinesko, launched three deadly torpedoes that would turn this ship of hope into the deadliest maritime disaster in history.

In less than 50 minutes, the Wilhelm Gustloff sank beneath the freezing sea, claiming over 9,000 lives — a tragedy far greater than the Titanic, yet largely forgotten.

🎥 In this short, we bring to life the chilling story of the Wilhelm Gustloff: the attack, the chaos, and the unimaginable human cost.
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