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  2. By one estimate, 9,400 people died, making it the largest loss of life in a single ship sinking in history. Originally constructed as a cruise ship for the Nazi Strength Through Joy ( Kraft durch Freude ) organization in 1937, Wilhelm Gustloff had been requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine (German navy) in 1939.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Of the estimated 10,000 people on board the Gustloff, only 1,239 could be registered as survivors, making this the sinking with the highest death toll in maritime history. Despite the high number of civilian deaths, allegations that sinking the Gustloff constituted a war crime are largely unfounded, because of the presence of weapons and nearly ...

  4. Most of the Gustloff ’s estimated 10,000 passengers—which included U-boat trainees and members of the Women’s Naval Auxiliary—would die just hours after they boarded on January 30, 1945.

  5. May 25, 2024 · Of the estimated 11,000 people on board the Gustloff, only around 1,200 survived the sinking. It remains the single greatest loss of life in a maritime disaster, surpassing even the infamous Titanic. Marinesko‘s Legacy and the Question of War Crimes

  6. Jan 29, 2016 · But with death counts of about 1,500 and 1,200 respectively, both are dwarfed by what befell the Wilhelm Gustloff, a German ocean liner that was taken down by a Soviet sub on Jan. 30, 1945,...

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  7. Feb 5, 2022 · In all, around 9,600 people died in the disaster. This makes the destruction of Wilhelm Gustloff the largest loss of life in the sinking of any single ship. Less than a week after the sinking, S-13 sank another ship, General von Steuben, killing a further 4,500 people.

  8. About 9,400 people died, the greatest death toll from the sinking of a single vessel in human history. The disaster remains relatively unknown. In 1933 [ citation needed ] the Nazi Party created the Wilhelm-Gustloff-Stiftung ("The Wilhelm Gustloff Foundation"), a national corporation funded by properties and wealth confiscated from Jews.

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