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Wilhelm Gustloff died in 1936.

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When was Wilhelm Gustloff born?

Wilhelm Gideon was born in 1898.


What is the Wilhelm Gustloff?

The Wilhelm Gustloff ( Hitler's Titanic ) was a German Ocean liner built in 1935. During World war 2 ( WW2), she wasn't turned into a troopship, instead she carried Germans fleeing back to Germany. This also explanins why the Wilhelm Gustloff was carring more than then thousand passengers ( two and a half times her capacity). The Wilhelm Gustloff entered the Baltic sea on January 11, 1945. On that very same day, the Sovet submarine S-13 departed Finland to hunt German targets, and the Wilhelm Gustloff was on the list. On January 30, 1945, submarine spotted the Wilhelm Gustloff with all her portholes out (windows open). At 9:16 p.m. , three torpedoes were fired from S-13, striking the ship all on the port side ( Looking forward and to your left ), cutting power instantly. She beagn to gain a heavy list to port, so muck untill she sank. Only around 1000 passengers made it to the lifeboats and can be registered as survivors, sadly, more than 9000 went down with the ship.


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Wilhelm Gideon was born in 1898.


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None, the Wilhelm Gustloff was sunk by the Sovet Union ( S-13 )


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What is the Wilhelm Gustloff?

The Wilhelm Gustloff ( Hitler's Titanic ) was a German Ocean liner built in 1935. During World war 2 ( WW2), she wasn't turned into a troopship, instead she carried Germans fleeing back to Germany. This also explanins why the Wilhelm Gustloff was carring more than then thousand passengers ( two and a half times her capacity). The Wilhelm Gustloff entered the Baltic sea on January 11, 1945. On that very same day, the Sovet submarine S-13 departed Finland to hunt German targets, and the Wilhelm Gustloff was on the list. On January 30, 1945, submarine spotted the Wilhelm Gustloff with all her portholes out (windows open). At 9:16 p.m. , three torpedoes were fired from S-13, striking the ship all on the port side ( Looking forward and to your left ), cutting power instantly. She beagn to gain a heavy list to port, so muck untill she sank. Only around 1000 passengers made it to the lifeboats and can be registered as survivors, sadly, more than 9000 went down with the ship.


How many people survivoured the Wilhelm gustloff disaster?

It is believed to have 996 people survived, 4 more and it would have been 1000


Who bombed the 1945 German ship with holocaust victims aboard?

The were no Holocaust victims or survivors on board the Wilhelm Gustloff. The Nazis did not try to transport Jews to safety.


What was the worst maritime disaster on record?

The worst maritime disaster of all time is the little known loss of the German liner MV Wilhelm Gustloff in January, 1945. She was fleeing Poland and the collapse of the Eastern Front laden with possibly as many as 10,000 German refugees when she was torpedoed by a Soviet submarine. Loss of life is estimated to have been between 7,700 and 7,800.Wilhelm Gustloff is estimated to have been carrying close to four times her rated capacity, so she had not adequate rescue equipment for so many people, but it wouldn't have mattered. Like so many similar disasters (Lusitania in 1915 for example), being torpedoed on one side caused an almost instantaneous heavy list which made it impossible to launch.Some sources give lower figures, with a death toll around 6,000, but either way, the disaster would still be the worst in history. There are several reasons possible why the sinking of Wilhelm Gustloff remains so little known. Among them: It was wartime, the worst war in history to date; Wilhelm Gustloff was full of fleeing Germans and Nazis and their families who had occupied land they had taken by force from other people, so history tends to judge them harshly; Germany lost the war, and since Germany started the war history tended to write off Wilhelm Gustloff as just another incident. Some historians, especially German historians, judge the Wilhelm Gustloff sinking to have been a war crime, but others argue that the Soviet skipper had no way of knowing that Gustloff was not a troop carrier and a legitimate target. History today considers that the loss of Wilhelm Gustloffwas just one more terrible, pointless consequence of a terrible war in which millions upon millions died.


Who was the leader of the Germans during ww1?

At the outbreak of WW1 the German Chancellor was Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg. See the Related Link for "WW1: Bethmann-Hollweg" to the right for more detail.


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