〽️MV Wilhelm Gustloff Sinking - Dramatic Sinking (Videoclip)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2022
  • MV Wilhelm Gustloff was a German military transport ship which was sunk on 30 January 1945 by Soviet submarine S-13. 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. She served as a hospital ship in 1939 and 1940. She was then assigned as a floating barracks for naval personnel in Gotenhafen before being fitted with anti-aircraft guns and put into service to transport evacuees in 1945.
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  • @YourLocalSwedishGamer
    @YourLocalSwedishGamer 10 месяцев назад +174

    The reason this tragedy is not as recognized as the titanic, is because the Titanic was the center of attention that year, nothing was really going on and the boom, the worlds biggest ship sinks. This ship sank during ww2, where way more things happened, with some of the most recognizable battles in history such as dday and the battle for Stalingrad happening.

    • @JayYoung-ro3vu
      @JayYoung-ro3vu 6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree.

    • @amaritineenthusiast
      @amaritineenthusiast 6 месяцев назад +19

      Also "We sunk a ship with 10,000 civilians onboard" doesn't sound good for the allies.

    • @YourLocalSwedishGamer
      @YourLocalSwedishGamer 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@amaritineenthusiast Yeah that aswell💀

    • @JayYoung-ro3vu
      @JayYoung-ro3vu 6 месяцев назад +8

      @toranziancentralnetwork We ate applying 'modern' thinking to a 78 year old situation. Putting it succinctly, the Soviets were out for retribution in response to what the German Nazis had done to Mother Russian and her peoples.

    • @amaritineenthusiast
      @amaritineenthusiast 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@JayYoung-ro3vu it's not modern morals or anything that's just what the allies did, they censored it.

  • @Bayan1905
    @Bayan1905 Год назад +637

    The Titanic is remembered, the Wilhelm Gustloff is ignored, nearly 10,000 men, women and children died on that ship, some 1,500 on the Titanic.

    • @Whatatwist2009
      @Whatatwist2009 Год назад +103

      Because the winning side isn't going to tout its war crimes. Both sides committed war crimes tho you can argue Germany and Japan did it more commonly but the winning side of wars isn't going to just go " Yeah we did war crimes lets put our commanders of trial along with the rest".

    • @LowIntGamer
      @LowIntGamer 11 месяцев назад

      @@Whatatwist2009 it was the commies that did it seeking revenge is my guess they didnt care if it was a civilian ship

    • @mastercontrol469
      @mastercontrol469 11 месяцев назад +43

      Nazis on the Wilhelm, so 🤷‍♂️

    • @teletwitch
      @teletwitch 11 месяцев назад +106

      @@Whatatwist2009 This was not a war crime. Under international law, the ship was a legitimate target. "As Wilhelm Gustloff had been fitted with anti-aircraft guns, and the Germans did not mark her as a hospital ship, no notification of her operating in a hospital capacity had been given and, as she was transporting military personnel, she did not have any protection as a hospital ship under international accords". A terrible tragedy, certainly, but NOT a war crime

    • @i_sniff_balls_
      @i_sniff_balls_ 11 месяцев назад

      @@mastercontrol469 what about the civillians dummy

  • @leesantos9711
    @leesantos9711 Год назад +491

    Much more of a horrific tragedy than the Titanic , but yet not as known ! Very sad story .

    • @mathewm7136
      @mathewm7136 Год назад +43

      Titanic happened during peacetime. Know your history.

    • @sullyfluff4823
      @sullyfluff4823 Год назад +4

      true.

    • @aleksanderregosz5970
      @aleksanderregosz5970 Год назад +2

      Bravo Marinesco !

    • @Novusod
      @Novusod Год назад

      Nobody remembers them because they were on the losing side of the war and nobody cares about the losing side. The victors write the history books.

    • @user-qi5jw2hg1c
      @user-qi5jw2hg1c Год назад +64

      @@mathewm7136 The guy's point still stands? It was a disaster that far exceeded Titanic's casualty rate. Many people only know about the Titanic disaster; they are the ones who don't know their history

  • @DKrueger1994
    @DKrueger1994 Год назад +323

    If you combined the casualties of the SS Sultana, SS Atlantic, SS Arctic, RMS Titanic, RMS Empress of Ireland, RMS Lusitania, HMHS Britannic, and the Halifax Explosion (deadliest explosion before the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima), it would be equal to the Wilhelm Gustloff.
    Eric Braeden (You may remember him as his portrayal of John Jacob Astor IV from the 1997 movie "Titanic" and on "The Young and the Restless"), was a survivor on board this ship.

    • @queenlea1970
      @queenlea1970 Год назад +10

      I am literally watching a scene with him on the young and restless-NEVER KNEW THIS

    • @dudewiththememes2685
      @dudewiththememes2685 Год назад +4

      I Don’t Get It.

    • @Sergey_Sukhov
      @Sergey_Sukhov Год назад +10

      You may combine all the casaulties from shipwrecks you mentioned, or you may just take casaulties from hospital vessel "Armenia". She was sunk by german aviation 8 november 1941. Approximately 7000-10000 wounded soldiers and civilian refugees from Crimea were on board. Only 8(eight) survived.

    • @sullyfluff4823
      @sullyfluff4823 Год назад +7

      @@Sergey_Sukhov FINALLY!!!! I AM SO HAPPY TO FIND SOMEONE ELSE WHO KNOWS ABOUT THIS!!!

    • @szaki
      @szaki Год назад +7

      @@Sergey_Sukhov About 5000 died, at the sinking of the Armenia!
      Any ship carrying military equipment, personal, is a fair game for the enemy!
      Gustloff also carried 900 military personnel returning from training for the new Type 21 submarine.

  • @TheNodyme
    @TheNodyme Год назад +342

    hits home. my grandma was supposed to be on this boat but somehow missed it.

    • @PopzatSwim
      @PopzatSwim Год назад +23

      Really actually that was a good choice😀

    • @AikenJeffT_T
      @AikenJeffT_T Год назад +12

      Wait realy so your 70 years old now cause wilhelm gustloff sunk many years ago😂

    • @TheNodyme
      @TheNodyme Год назад +20

      @@AikenJeffT_T lol what?

    • @ShanoMaster
      @ShanoMaster Год назад +5

      @@AikenJeffT_T ?

    • @Cellogerds
      @Cellogerds Год назад +14

      @@AikenJeffT_T it's his/her grandma bro

  • @RS1Kutscher
    @RS1Kutscher 11 месяцев назад +35

    😢 one of my grandmas once told me that she heard explosions and the strange sounds of a sinking ship, but as a little kid she didn't know what was happening.
    She asked a crew member of the refugee ship she was taken to. He didn't tell her that a ship was going down and how lucky they were that their captain had decided to stay in the shallow coastal waters

    • @obuvrk184
      @obuvrk184 10 месяцев назад

      Fascist pigs. No one called you to steal land from the Slavs. You got what you deserve.

    • @Pepsitrucker
      @Pepsitrucker 3 месяца назад

      Firstly, Gustloff had 4 captains, secondly, they all wanted to save themselves

    • @markoprskalo6127
      @markoprskalo6127 3 месяца назад

      What song is this

    • @ezidtpq
      @ezidtpq 3 месяца назад

      @@markoprskalo6127Hi-Lo by evanescence

    • @ezidtpq
      @ezidtpq 3 месяца назад

      @@markoprskalo6127Hi-Lo by evanescence

  • @felipecardoza9967
    @felipecardoza9967 Год назад +83

    I watched a documentary describing the fear the German civilians had for the rapidly approaching Soviet army and what those soldiers would do to them; the documentary suggested the ship was far more packed than this film portrays. Jammed together, in the dark, in a sinking ship, unable to get free. Absolute horror.

    • @zvladd
      @zvladd Год назад +4

      What is the name of the documentary?

    • @IsaacMuntz
      @IsaacMuntz 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@zvladdBlacked

  • @SLS-StudioLoveSpace
    @SLS-StudioLoveSpace Год назад +422

    An interesting fact: if people had not turned on the navigation (light) to drive in heavy fog, the ship would not have sunk

    • @SLS-StudioLoveSpace
      @SLS-StudioLoveSpace Год назад +50

      after all, you need to think about actions, because due to the fact that they turned on this light, 9 thousand died

    • @omendium2918
      @omendium2918 Год назад +97

      @@SLS-StudioLoveSpace The Soviet Naval forces also knew that it was carrying civilians yet they still sank it. There’s also that to take into consideration

    • @momokawashima9464
      @momokawashima9464 Год назад +79

      judging by your username Im also going to assume you either dont know or deny that the soviet submarine commander marinesko knew full well that the ships he was sinking both that night and the days following were chock full of civilians and posed no danger to the submarine. They were sunk out of a perceived need for revenge. It should also be noted that marinesko was demoted to lieutenant and dishonourably discharged from the military and was a heavy drinker. Not the most savvy of characters I would say. Between the Gustloff and the Steuben he killed something around 14,000 people. Most of which were civilians trying to flee the equal brutality of the red army.

    • @johnhaxby306
      @johnhaxby306 Год назад +20

      so the lights being turned off make the ship float better, what great science you have. or maybe if they hadn't turned their lights on the ship wouldn't have been torpedoed? is that what you meant?

    • @Squiddy-go1du
      @Squiddy-go1du Год назад +18

      @@johnhaxby306 yes the second one is what they meant.

  • @titanicnerd179
    @titanicnerd179 Год назад +109

    The scene with the people stuck in the enclosed promenade are makes everything so much worse. To know this actually happened and peopl really died like that. We will remember those who died onboard.

    • @titanicnerd179
      @titanicnerd179 Год назад +1

      After I said promenade it says are, I meant to say area

    • @amaritineenthusiast
      @amaritineenthusiast Год назад +13

      I don't even think the worst bit was the sinking, I feel the worst bit was being stranded in the middle of the freezing Baltic destined to die a cold death.

    • @connorredshaw7994
      @connorredshaw7994 Год назад +7

      @@amaritineenthusiast not just the people stranded in the Baltic sea but the thousands trapped inside the rapidly flooding ship I think that must have been even worse those in the sea had a slightly better chance of survival.

    • @lpm67
      @lpm67 Год назад +1

      OK thats it, I'm cancelling our cruise

    • @crossiscrazy
      @crossiscrazy 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@connorredshaw7994 yea trapped, jam packed with hundreds of other people and in the pitch black in freezing cold water, brutal af.

  • @henrykberonio9008
    @henrykberonio9008 2 года назад +131

    Worst Maritime Disaster In WarTime considered as War Casualties more than 9000 people died
    Worst Maritime Disaster in Peaceful is MV Doña Paz killed more than 4000 people this tragedy is very sad rest in peace who died on this two tragedies

  • @djwhite8824
    @djwhite8824 Год назад +116

    If you think about it, the captain of S-13 was the most deadly soviet sub commander. He was alone responsible for taking the lives of 13,667 individuals (combined from the Gustloff and Steuben)

    • @ScienceDiscoverer
      @ScienceDiscoverer Год назад +1

      Yes, what a piece of crap creature. He must had rotten in a 2x2 metal room for the rest of his existence.

    • @aka99
      @aka99 Год назад +15

      If I remember right he was awarded for this ship sinking or decades after the sinking him was given a monument

    • @infuriouss
      @infuriouss Год назад +33

      @@aka99 a monument for the murders of countless innocent men, women and children.... that's war i guess

    • @jameshetfield5382
      @jameshetfield5382 Год назад +1

      @@infurioussYou mean Russians. Barbaric, disrespectful, terrorists.

    • @grenven
      @grenven Год назад +9

      @@aka99 i feel like if the made a monument about him then people should build Hitler monument too this is crazy

  • @Alscyom
    @Alscyom Год назад +20

    I'm fond of this particular piece of history, i didn't know there was a movie.
    I thought we'd been done with Evanescence songs in RUclips for 15 years though...

  • @idewamade8827
    @idewamade8827 2 месяца назад +7

    My mind can't comprehend how is 10.000 people can fit on a single ship at that size

    • @rittersportfan
      @rittersportfan Месяц назад +1

      The ship was created for around 1.900 people (staff included). But in 1945 it was jammed with over 10.000 people, most of them civilians, but also many soldiers (what made the ship a legitimate target for the Sowjet submarine, especially since it wasn't marked as a refugee ship).

  • @yakamoooo
    @yakamoooo Год назад +21

    This tragedy should be known more..to better understand about the humanity and clemency..

  • @editsamv7197
    @editsamv7197 5 месяцев назад +3

    OMG I just realised today that is video is uploaded again thank you very much Marcos you don’t know how much I loved this one ❤

  • @christophermyers3758
    @christophermyers3758 Год назад +25

    Unbelievable. if this was shown in the theaters, people would be shocked and visibly crying... like I was watching this clip. The "TITANIC" movie pales by comparison in the sinking scenes.
    This was beyond tragic of nearly 9,000 men, women and children lost! 😢

    • @amaritineenthusiast
      @amaritineenthusiast 6 месяцев назад

      It was shown in theatres

    • @jessicahitchens6926
      @jessicahitchens6926 6 месяцев назад +3

      Far more than 9 thousand. Estimates up to 15k at least.

    • @ManifestDestiny259
      @ManifestDestiny259 28 дней назад

      @@jessicahitchens6926 bro the ship didn’t even have 15k people💀

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 2 дня назад

      Actually, Russia isn't really that popular internationally at the moment. There is no longer a "need" to suppress the truth not to hurt their feelings.

  • @vintagethrifter2114
    @vintagethrifter2114 Год назад +35

    Pleas don't desecrate the memory of the MV Wilhelm Gustloff by referring to it as a cruise ship. It was a passenger liner built in the golden age of ocean travel. This was long before the likes of cruise ships started to litter the ocean.

    • @martinnebola9586
      @martinnebola9586 Год назад +5

      Yes, it was a nice ship, but it was registered as a warship in the state of the German Navy, it was armed, it carried military units and weapons on its last voyage. It was an authorized military target.

    • @vintagethrifter2114
      @vintagethrifter2114 Год назад +12

      @@martinnebola9586 You missed the point of my post.

    • @ghostarmy1106
      @ghostarmy1106 Год назад +5

      @@martinnebola9586 that is hardly a warship, an armed civillian ship at best.
      Allmost every freighter and ocean liner carried weapons back in ww2

    • @omendium2918
      @omendium2918 Год назад +6

      @@martinnebola9586 The terms of the sinking is barbaric for a few reasons.
      The Soviet Naval forces knew it was transporting civilians yet the S-13 commander still authorised the firing of torpedos upon the MV Wilhelm Gustloff, despite the fact intelligence stated it had multiple civilians on board.
      There’s also the fact that the number of civilians compared to military presence.
      Civilians on board outnumbered armed Wehrmacht troops and Kriegsmarine sailors 10-1. There was 4 Kriegsmarine captains on board, a couple hundred Kriegsmarine sailors, and mainly injured and exhausted Wehrmacht troops. There were many more civilians on board compared to these military “targets.” Yet the ship was still fired upon.
      I draw strong parallels to the sinking of the Britannic by a German U-boat in 1916.
      It was very clearly a transport ship that bared the marking of the British Red Cross, carrying injured, exhausted British soldiers. A crew of Royal Navy sailors, a bridge command crew and multiple nurses and doctors. Yet it was still torpedoed and sank (as we believe of course as there are conspiracy theories but I’m not going to delve into them.)

    • @vintagethrifter2114
      @vintagethrifter2114 Год назад

      @@omendium2918 Now all you have to do is prove that Britanic was sunk by a U Boat. If anything, it is more in line with the sinking of the Lusitania.

  • @roscoewhite3793
    @roscoewhite3793 Год назад +57

    Eleven days after the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff, the S-13 sank another transport ship, the General Steuben, with the loss of 3,300 lives.

    • @Sergey_Sukhov
      @Sergey_Sukhov Год назад +27

      Yes. Both Gustloff and Steuben were Kriegsmarine auxilary ships, armed with AAA. Steuben, for exaple, shot down 10 soviet airplanes Pe-2 10.10.44 as part of anti-air defence of Libau port. Both of them were 100% military fair target, armed and escorted. Gustloff was escorted by one destroyer "Lowe", Steuben by two destroyers. It was impossible to know, that on board there were thousands of refugees. German officers, who decided to take them on board of military vessels, are complitely responsible for their deaths.

    • @LethalOwl
      @LethalOwl Год назад +21

      @@Sergey_Sukhov "Completely fair target"
      Yeah, justifying the murder of civilians because the commies were shooting nazis seems kinda delusional to me. Two wrongs don't make a right.

    • @ScienceDiscoverer
      @ScienceDiscoverer Год назад

      @@Sergey_Sukhov The war is a crime, no matter how you try to отбеливать this scumbags. The crew of this submarine must had been put in jail forever. But of course, the winners can do all the manner of atrocities, and then hundreds of years later such amoebas like you will protect them on the public forums. What a great world we exist in.

    • @ppjw44
      @ppjw44 Год назад +7

      @@Sergey_Sukhov it is still a commercial ship used for passengers and therefore its not justifiable to sink an non-warship. i don’t know from where you got your „information“ about the military usage. it’s 100% a warcrime.

    • @teletwitch
      @teletwitch 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@ppjw44 at least open wikipedia - "As Wilhelm Gustloff had been fitted with anti-aircraft guns, and the Germans did not mark her as a hospital ship, no notification of her operating in a hospital capacity had been given and, as she was transporting military personnel, she did not have any protection as a hospital ship under international accords"

  • @INeverGoOutOfStyle
    @INeverGoOutOfStyle 2 месяца назад +3

    The way I learned about this ship was a book called “Salt to the Sea” by Ruta Sepetys (amazing book) and I didn’t realize how tragic this was. The Wilhem Gustloff is ignored with killing 9,400 people and the titanic is titled the most deadly. Pay attention!

    • @No1160o
      @No1160o 2 месяца назад +1

      I learned that tragedy by the infografic show

    • @becks871
      @becks871 25 дней назад +1

      I just finished this book. Stayed up way too late too finish it and now I can't sleep because I keep thinking about it. What a horrible tragedy. 💔

  • @Volk81-r2y
    @Volk81-r2y Год назад +99

    It is sad to see 9,000 out of 10,000 perished in the Wilhelm Gustloff

    • @brayli86
      @brayli86 Год назад +22

      Another example of red star nation humanity.

    • @borfer9366
      @borfer9366 Год назад

      @@brayli86 Attacking the USSR, German troops killed 27 million people. Of these, 18 are civilians. What if it's not genocide? but who cares about that! Fucking hypocrites!

    • @giladpellaeon2223
      @giladpellaeon2223 Год назад +11

      @@brayli86 You are comparing Russian humanity as being worse than German during WW2? Really!

    • @GeneraIKurt
      @GeneraIKurt Год назад +10

      @@brayli86 Tbf, Russia suffered the most under the german attack. The anger towards even the civilian popuation was understable. What this is a good example of is civilians, having nothing to do with that at all, fleeing from the russians in this case, being mixed in with military organisation.

    • @brayli86
      @brayli86 Год назад +4

      @@giladpellaeon2223 I didn't say worse. Both Formations were pure evil. The worst is: there are still milions of people soaked with old system, as a result present war is raging.

  • @NordiskSeger
    @NordiskSeger 5 месяцев назад +6

    This event was so tragic and sad in many ways. Despite it happening in our backyard (the south Baltic sea) it is almost never talked about nor commemorated in Swedish media and/or newspapers. I can't imagine the horror the passengers must have gone through that freezing January night.

    • @vladimirgarbuzyuk8408
      @vladimirgarbuzyuk8408 19 дней назад

      А в шведских СМИ не рассказывают как во время ВМВ шведы поставляли в гитлеровскую Германию стратегические материалы для производства брони танков , подшипников ?

  • @rodenithing2
    @rodenithing2 Год назад +16

    This dwarfs titanic and lusitania combined. This is so scary to even think about.

    • @connorredshaw7994
      @connorredshaw7994 Год назад

      More deaths than the
      Titanic
      Britannic
      Lusitania
      Halifax explosion
      Empress of Ireland
      Sultana
      The Atlantic
      Combined
      Over 9400 people died
      A great many of them were loyal to the nazi third riech they can rot in hell I hope they died slow painful deaths 😡
      Though for the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire of this brutal war may they rest in peace 😢

  • @GAME_TIME831
    @GAME_TIME831 3 месяца назад +9

    My great grandfather an SS officer drowned trying to save a 2 year old. When I found out I lived in the same town as her I asked about my grandfather and she broke into tears saying that that man was her adopted father and he was a kind man. A man who was deceived by Hitler. He died saving my grandmother. She died on January 30th 2015 at the age of 72. I never knew Grandpa Randolph but I wish I could’ve.

    • @GAME_TIME831
      @GAME_TIME831 3 месяца назад +1

      Additionally, my family didn’t even know she was a part of the family until we started doing DNA tests

    • @user-ci3cu6qj1r
      @user-ci3cu6qj1r Месяц назад +5

      Добрый человек в СС?- очень смешно, истинный ариец наверное. А мой прадед погиб в плену в 1941 г. в шталаге и виноват в этом наверное такой же "добрый" офицер СС.

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 2 дня назад

      @@user-ci3cu6qj1r People really can have a change of heart.

  • @ToreDL87
    @ToreDL87 Год назад +10

    People who dive the wreck says its just heaps of skeletons everywhere.
    Making Gustloff one of few cases I believe the high death toll estimates.

    • @Del-Canada
      @Del-Canada Месяц назад

      Not sure where you get the info but the area was cleaned up by the Soviets, Soviet divers also. There are no remains visible. Unless deep in the hull where nobody can access due to hazards.

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 Месяц назад +9

    The sinking of that ship is FAR worse than Titanic, Lusitania, and so on, yet, it is sadly forgotten. That is cruel.

    • @jonathanmcnair6064
      @jonathanmcnair6064 28 дней назад +2

      They were Nazis.

    • @marcoluis2041
      @marcoluis2041 24 дня назад

      @@jonathanmcnair6064 the majority of them were people scared of the russians, that at the time were gaining territory, known for their brutality against the civilians

    • @lallawmzuali6083
      @lallawmzuali6083 День назад

      @@jonathanmcnair6064 They were regular people who were fleeing the war

  • @maximilienrobespierre6276
    @maximilienrobespierre6276 Год назад +45

    "Бойтесь побежденных немцев. Если они не утопили мир в крови, они зальют его слезами"
    Наполеон I (1768-1821)

    • @StalinKilled100MillionForJoke
      @StalinKilled100MillionForJoke Год назад +3

      Подходящая цитата

    • @user-xl1df1fu6c
      @user-xl1df1fu6c Год назад +1

      Что за кино? Подскажешь?

    • @maximilienrobespierre6276
      @maximilienrobespierre6276 Год назад

      @@user-xl1df1fu6c ты о чём, какое кино

    • @CarlosalbertoMoncayo
      @CarlosalbertoMoncayo 6 месяцев назад +1

      Napoleon became hitler with just those words it's a shame that his imperialist and invading army did'nt last long 😂😂😂

    • @rodijan4
      @rodijan4 10 дней назад

      Ибо нехуй на нашу страну нападать!!!

  • @calibreeze4461
    @calibreeze4461 5 месяцев назад +10

    Rest In Peace to all the lives that were lost in this tragedy.

    • @user-rm3pc5ww6o
      @user-rm3pc5ww6o 24 дня назад

      Большинство из них горят в аду.

    • @user-rl2es1qy4r
      @user-rl2es1qy4r 23 дня назад

      @@user-rm3pc5ww6o это точно

    • @user-rl2es1qy4r
      @user-rl2es1qy4r 23 дня назад

      слава герою Моринеско!!!

  •  2 года назад +28

    poor childeren 😥

  • @kim_fitria_britannic_offic7808
    @kim_fitria_britannic_offic7808 2 года назад +11

    Die Gustloff 2008 Music : Evanescence - Hilo

  • @user-pz6ls4uk8k
    @user-pz6ls4uk8k 26 дней назад +6

    На борту было около 6 000 подводников. Командиру подводной лодки капитан лейтенанту Маринеско недавно поставили памятник на нижнем пруду в Калининграде. Судьба командира сложилась трагично

    • @rafamal1982
      @rafamal1982 22 дня назад +4

      На борту не было 6 тысяч подводников. Подводников вообще не было. Были курсанты младших групп учебной дивизии подводных лодок (918 человек) и 373 женщины из вспомогательного морского корпуса.

    • @user-ki3ry2ts7d
      @user-ki3ry2ts7d 22 дня назад

      А почему трагически,в чём причина?

  • @SpookyPotato_luvsu
    @SpookyPotato_luvsu 6 дней назад +1

    This is so sad. The poor lives lost at such a young age. And the boy screaming “Mom? Mom?!” So horrified is so sad. As the place flooded and they both most likely died, and never got to hug his mom in his last moments. And the people trapped under the glass at the end, they look so terrified. They’re life about to end, horribly. May all those lives Rest In Peace.

  • @klea.chloe23
    @klea.chloe23 11 месяцев назад +8

    I don't know your heart
    I don't know where to begin
    But I could feel you erasing the rivers I'd drawn in
    The more I stood still
    The faster you were running
    You don't know how it feels crawling under your skin
    So far, so far away
    Don't you know we could be
    High or low
    You never fell beneath me
    And I gave up on you, but I never forgot you
    I can't be your friend
    Hold your hand while you bleed
    There's nothing left to give you
    Nothing more I need
    Time to let it sleep
    Oh, the damage was real
    But nothing cut me so deep I could not heal
    Don't you know we could be
    High or low
    You never fell beneath me
    And I gave up on you, but I never forgot you
    High or low
    You never fell beneath me
    And I gave up on you
    But I never forgot

  • @mythicscientific7326
    @mythicscientific7326 2 года назад +88

    Such a horrible tragedy this should be far more heard of

    • @Taqruinnius
      @Taqruinnius Год назад +13

      It would of been more well known had it not occurred during WW2

    • @user-on8ot6uz6h
      @user-on8ot6uz6h Год назад +1

      Tragedy you say? 9000 FASHISTS died at once. That was not a tragedy.

    • @DKrueger1994
      @DKrueger1994 Год назад +13

      Problem is, you'll never see a mention of this disaster in World History textbooks because the publishers wants to make the Allied powers look like superheroes with capes on themselves. While the Axis powers did cause a war, yes, the Allied powers did horrible things to their enemies as well.

    • @user-on8ot6uz6h
      @user-on8ot6uz6h Год назад

      @@DKrueger1994 Such as Majdanek, Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Dahau... Yep?
      No, my stupid friend, you'll never wash blood of tens of millions people fried alife by your country!

    • @AcePilotX2
      @AcePilotX2 Год назад

      @@DKrueger1994 ya, it is not as well known because it was Germans dying, and being a German in the 40s basically meant (to low IQ people) you were a nazi and deserved it.

  • @polonica5431
    @polonica5431 11 месяцев назад +18

    The number of 1215 people survived, but nearly 9,000 people died in the see at a very cold winter night. This is the largest catastrophy on the see in the history. For the passengers in port Gdynia after a boarding a number of 8000 people, there was no journal to make the notes of the last names for the rest of the passengers. Willhelm Gustloff confirmed by telegram that on the board that horrible night was around 10 thousand people.

    • @AverageAvMEnjoyer
      @AverageAvMEnjoyer 10 месяцев назад +4

      There was actually 1,234 people who died and 9K+ people who died

    • @telamont12mc
      @telamont12mc 7 месяцев назад +1

      what do you mean by "see". did you mean "sea"?

  • @mohammedmaajilshareef1775
    @mohammedmaajilshareef1775 2 месяца назад +4

    Wilhelm Gustloff
    1937 - 1945
    Launched:5th May 1937
    Sunk:30th January 1945

  • @hellhound47bravo3
    @hellhound47bravo3 29 дней назад +2

    Indeed there are reasons why Sherman said that war is hell. And this is a perfect example. Pure and complete hell.

  • @trevormaxwell8134
    @trevormaxwell8134 Год назад +15

    Absolutely a tragic event

  • @philadelphia3712
    @philadelphia3712 Год назад +7

    I hated war.....because it cost lives of soldiers and innocents

  • @user-np3wo9en1f
    @user-np3wo9en1f 28 дней назад +2

    For anyone saying that this was forgot and that this should have gotten more attention than the Titanic or Lusitania are disconnected from reality.
    It’s been theorized that Nazi Germany was trying to keep this disaster on the down low because they didn’t want it to affect morale so that is a possible and most likely reason this wasn’t really discussed about.
    Plus this tragedy was done during the most major war in history, people die, it’s just a sad part of life.
    Also the sinking of this ship didn’t cause a neutral nation to war (simplifying history of sake of writing) nor did it cause a huge investigation with multiple huge name families on board that caused change in regulations.

  • @ThaboMeletse-qu8if
    @ThaboMeletse-qu8if 2 месяца назад +4

    Oh my goodness like imagine being inside the ship while those very little air pocket that is very Very, very scary.

  • @rileyhallock3690
    @rileyhallock3690 Год назад +11

    Für immer in unseren Herzen. 🇩🇪

    • @user-rl2es1qy4r
      @user-rl2es1qy4r 23 дня назад

      в наших сердцах Маринеско!!!!

  • @Makestemplateedits
    @Makestemplateedits Год назад +10

    step 1 get on a boat
    step 2 its dinner time and eat
    step 3 sleep
    step 4 you heard explosion
    step 5 the crew came to your room to evacuate the ship is sinking
    step 6 take all your stuff and run
    step 7 is to heavy and decided to leave all your stuff
    step 8 get on a lifeboat
    step 9 the ship is sinking dramitcly
    step 10 you have no choice is to leave the ship
    step 11 you found land
    step 12 you found a cellphone
    step 13 call rescue boats and helicopters to help the other people from the ship
    step 14 you went home safe
    step 15 just sleep

    • @amaritineenthusiast
      @amaritineenthusiast Год назад +1

      Well now I'm not going on a boat again

    • @yequalsemexplusbee4322
      @yequalsemexplusbee4322 Год назад

      Step 16: Get nightmares about the other night
      Step 17: wake up swinging and screaming and realize very quickly that you'd relive that tragic experience for the remainder of your entire life.

    • @rattIe.
      @rattIe. 3 месяца назад

      a cellphone?? it’s 1945

    • @chukov2352
      @chukov2352 Месяц назад

      Step 16:realize you are inside the cold freezing water

  • @flpcasn
    @flpcasn Год назад +18

    Estudar e valorizar a história para que isso nunca mais ocorra.

    • @Avantinol
      @Avantinol Год назад

      Was will man da studieren? Menschliches Versagen? Das einzige was dort schuld trägt und was man ändern kann ist: gierige Seeleute die einen Ständer auf Auszeichungen kriegen zu verbannen, und stattdessen Leute einsetzen die vor dem Angriff erstmal nachschauen was für ein Schiff das ist, und selbst wenn die geschossen haben, sich vielleicht an die See regeln halten und selbst mithelfen um leben zu retten

  • @Kaiser7068
    @Kaiser7068 6 месяцев назад +9

    God save the citizens of East Prussia, those who died on the Wilhelm Gustoff. Never forgotten.

  • @haziqhakim5995
    @haziqhakim5995 10 месяцев назад +6

    3:45 the music matches this scene and i like it

  • @MIGTHY480BR
    @MIGTHY480BR Год назад +118

    É muito triste com o que houve com eles apesar de nessa época a Alemanha estava cometendo a maior atrocidade da humanidade
    Espero que isso nunca se repita

    • @jacoborodriguez9885
      @jacoborodriguez9885 Год назад +7

      Mayor atrocidad?? Una de tantas solo que sale mas en las peliculas,

    • @rianrodrigues9193
      @rianrodrigues9193 Год назад +1

      sim

    • @roterbaron6862
      @roterbaron6862 Год назад +3

      Na ja da wären noch Belgien Russland USA und so weiter man kann nicht alle greultaten Deutschland in die Schuhe schieben ☝️man sollte sich mal ein bisschen mehr mit Weltgeschichte befassen !!!!!!!!!!

    • @rianrodrigues9193
      @rianrodrigues9193 Год назад +1

      verdade

    • @joaoguilherme9034
      @joaoguilherme9034 Год назад +3

      @@roterbaron6862 he talking about world war 2 only when germany burned kids alive or killed people with gas didnt give food and russia and japan were bad too but eua and united kingdom gave at least food.

  • @seangifucan7009
    @seangifucan7009 Год назад +8

    Sadly, 9400 is just a number if we let it buried in history.
    Most of them were kids and women.
    Everyone knows Titanic, but very few have heard of MV Wihelm Gustloff.
    If it was not a Nazi ship. If it was a British ship sunk by Germany, the story would be different, and we might name the day 30 Jan. after the ship.
    Just read the book "Salt to the sea" , God bless those souls.

    • @k.o.h3599
      @k.o.h3599 Год назад

      All of them Nazis.
      That's the price they pay when sailing under the Nazi flag during war.

    • @wutrudoin5431
      @wutrudoin5431 8 месяцев назад +3

      The ship being owned by the nazis isn't the reason why it's so unknown, like the Hiedenburg was also a Nazi airship and it's still famous despite only 30 people dying.

    • @sconosciuto3914
      @sconosciuto3914 3 месяца назад

      It's because it happened in that time. Even if it would have been another countries ship, it would have happened during war.

    • @christopherbailey6763
      @christopherbailey6763 2 месяца назад

      this is christopherjb is gernab❤

  • @herbertsattelmeier2941
    @herbertsattelmeier2941 Год назад +7

    9000 or more Souls died in this tragedy. i know this happened in a war an soldiers were onboard too and the ship was not marked as medic ship. But its still a tragedy and the biggest ship disaster with deads ever happened.

  • @user-wg2jp5wk9e
    @user-wg2jp5wk9e Год назад +26

    Думаю, даже если б Маринеско знал что параход с гражданскими , он бы все равно его утопил. Они были очень злы на немцев. За Армению, за Ленинград, за Все. На трех торпедах были надписи За родину, За советский народ, За Ленинград.

    • @Sergey_Sukhov
      @Sergey_Sukhov Год назад +11

      Вильгельм Густлаф - плавучая казарма 2-й учебной дивизии подводных лодок Германии. Вооружен и шел с эскортом миноносца "Лёве". На борту - 918 подводников из учебной флотилии и военный груз дивизии. 100% законная цель. Если он его не потопил, его бы в штрафбат отправили и правильно.

    • @Wildcattttt
      @Wildcattttt 9 месяцев назад

      Потому что Сталин пытался скрыть гибель Армении..

    • @user-me4bz9hy5u
      @user-me4bz9hy5u Месяц назад +2

      Конечно утопил, и был бы прав. Это проблемы врагов, что они перевозили своих гражданских на корабле с зенитными орудиями и сотней экипажей подводных лодок.

    • @local_ITA
      @local_ITA Месяц назад +1

      You realise the Soviets on their quest to liberate eastern Europe became just like the Nazis?

    • @user-me4bz9hy5u
      @user-me4bz9hy5u Месяц назад +4

      @@local_ITA А вы понимаете, что несёте чушь?

  • @pigblade2915
    @pigblade2915 2 года назад +6

    First supporting you since your first video

  • @Alucard365
    @Alucard365 Год назад +3

    The song is Hi-Lo from Evanescence actually. Broken Pieces Shine is from Evanescence as well but other album.

  • @frederickneilsaron2853
    @frederickneilsaron2853 Год назад +7

    This is so sad 9000 deaths in Wilhelm Gustloff and it sinked really fast

  • @PopzatSwim
    @PopzatSwim Год назад +14

    It’s also very sad that that amount if people died…but the music and the end is very good

  • @wanessasilv
    @wanessasilv Год назад +23

    Acredito que na vida real foi bem pior , imagina o desespero destas pessoas.

    • @wanessasilv
      @wanessasilv Год назад +2

      Qual é o nome da música que toca no vídeo?e a mesma trilha sonora do filme ou foi criatividade do criador do vídeo ? porque se foi pela criatividade tá de parabéns.

    • @guigui88787
      @guigui88787 Год назад +1

      @@wanessasilv Hi-lo (Radio-edit)

    • @wanessasilv
      @wanessasilv Год назад

      @@guigui88787 valeu 👍

    • @guigui88787
      @guigui88787 Год назад

      @@wanessasilv 👍🏻

    • @giladpellaeon2223
      @giladpellaeon2223 Год назад

      The same despair of the crews of all the ships sunk by Nazi U boats I expect!

  • @Beep_beep-pl7rd
    @Beep_beep-pl7rd Месяц назад +2

    This song is so beautiful yet so chilling😢

  • @joseangeljimenez4351
    @joseangeljimenez4351 Год назад +8

    Sinceramente , me gustaron más estos 5 minutos que las horas de Titanic, con muchos menos medios y mucho menos dinero seguro, IMPRESIONANTE!, la historia de este gran buque y su trágico final son los grandes olvidados, descansen en paz sus 9.613 víctimas.

    • @carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338
      @carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338 Год назад +9

      @@diegoam3293 Dejando de lado las películas (respecto a las cuales, si bien Titanic no es perfecta, es mejor, considero). Ambas historias reales fueron tragedias; sin importar que el Gustloff haya sido alemán en medio de la SGM, la inmensa mayoría de sus pasajeros eran civiles, muchos de ellos probablemente ni siquiera apoyaban las políticas de su régimen. Así que creo que su nacionalidad no implica que mereciesen tan cruel destino.

    • @user-ze7xw5yu4i
      @user-ze7xw5yu4i Год назад

      Era un barco bastardo con 9.000 escoria de diferentes sexos y edades a bordo. Toda esta "nación alemana" no merecía nada más que la muerte más cruel, y ahogarse en este barco aún es inexplicable para ellos la misericordia del Señor, porque merecían ser torturados a todos durante mucho tiempo y dolorosamente.

    • @user-ze7xw5yu4i
      @user-ze7xw5yu4i Год назад +1

      @@carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338 Todos ellos eran partidarios de Hitler, mataron a nuestra gente, y es una pena que entonces, en 1945, los lamentáramos y no los convirtiéramos en esclavos, como querían hacer con nosotros y con nuestro pueblo. ¡Esta muerte fue injustamente fácil en comparación con lo que merecían!

    • @carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338
      @carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338 Год назад

      @@user-ze7xw5yu4i ¿Es en serio ese comentario? Jajaja qué lamentable y simplista pensamiento. ¿Los conociste a todos? ¿A los 10,000+ abordo? No conozco ningún pueblo que en la historia, haya tenido al 100% de su población de acuerdo con su régimen. Siempre hay personas que no están de acuerdo. Seguramente había inocentes a bordo. ¿Los niños pequeños deseaban "matar" a "tu" gente? Claro que el régimen nazi hizo cosas terribles, eso no se niega. Pero el hundimiento del Gustloff está injustificado y sin duda fue una tragedia. Los deseos de venganza como retribución a la injusticia solo perpetúan la violencia, es una lástima. Espero que eventualmente logres crecer más allá de esa lógica, en serio, lo deseo positivamente.

    • @user-ze7xw5yu4i
      @user-ze7xw5yu4i Год назад +1

      @@carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338 Quién de los alemanes apoyó a Hitler allí, y quién no lo apoyó, que Dios lo entienda. Todo lo que puedo hacer es desear que todos los hijos alemanes se reúnan con él lo antes posible.

  • @ZeroWantsFood.
    @ZeroWantsFood. 11 месяцев назад +5

    This is why I have the fear of the ocean and ships 😭

  • @marl9304
    @marl9304 Год назад +3

    Muy triste..y hermosa canción

  • @ghh712
    @ghh712 Год назад +8

    Happy 82nd Birthday Herr Eric Braeden, survivor of the Wilhelm Gustloff, casualty of the Titanic (playing J J Astor). Remind me NEVER to board a ship with you!

    • @ghh712
      @ghh712 Год назад +1

      3rd April 2023.

  • @jasonandrew9140
    @jasonandrew9140 2 года назад +10

    This is my favorite song.

  • @ilikeliving688
    @ilikeliving688 Год назад +13

    About 9,000 died that night so sad

    • @martinnebola9586
      @martinnebola9586 Год назад +3

      Yes, it was a nice ship, but it was registered as a warship in the state of the German Navy, it was armed, it carried military units and weapons on its last voyage. It was an authorized military target.

    • @connorredshaw7994
      @connorredshaw7994 Год назад +1

      Some say up to 9,400 died that night also but still a huge loss of life regardless to all the civilians that lost their lives may they rest in peace but for the thousands of Nazis and Hitler loyalists who were onboard that died I really don't give a damn about

    • @God_dagg
      @God_dagg 2 месяца назад

      @@martinnebola9586 soo, youre saying the deaths of about 9000 civilians were justified?

  • @colleenross8752
    @colleenross8752 10 месяцев назад +3

    This song and the Gustloff are forever linked

    • @chukov2352
      @chukov2352 Месяц назад +1

      Like sleeping sun with titanic

  • @laureiadadaine2553
    @laureiadadaine2553 2 месяца назад +2

    so many shipa have been forgotten after sinking which is sad

  • @Tinyships
    @Tinyships 9 месяцев назад +3

    This ship is very underrated

  • @abeersaha9964
    @abeersaha9964 2 года назад +20

    So good video! The real Wilhelm gustloof listed to the port side and sank

    • @CrepeerE45
      @CrepeerE45 Год назад +3

      it did wdym

    • @alonsky2353
      @alonsky2353 Год назад +1

      *MV Wilhelm Gustloff

    • @steffenjonda8283
      @steffenjonda8283 Год назад

      The movie "Nacht über Gotenhafen" is WAY better, because the people there had lived through that desaster.

  • @alonsky2353
    @alonsky2353 Год назад +7

    That lifeboat that went sideways scared the crap out of me

    • @alonsky2353
      @alonsky2353 Год назад

      I’m lucky this was not titanic

    • @sabrinastratton1991
      @sabrinastratton1991 Год назад

      @@alonsky2353 Titanic sank stable and steady. Most ships rolled over. They got very very lucky it was also a calm night

    • @alonsky2353
      @alonsky2353 Год назад

      I know

    • @alonsky2353
      @alonsky2353 Год назад

      But my real name was supposed to be “Alonski23”

    • @alonsky2353
      @alonsky2353 Год назад

      Since I play roblox titanic.

  • @user-uz1go4rb4s
    @user-uz1go4rb4s Год назад +1

    Cool video

  • @user-uj1do9lh8n
    @user-uj1do9lh8n Год назад +70

    Вспомните теплоход Армения. Там тоже было 6000-10000 человек.Спаслость 8.И его потопили днём с Ю-87. Хотя с другой стороны он тоже был покрашен по военному и был с оружием и сопровождением. Так же как и Густлов.Так что как не пичально но Око за Око.

    • @SLS-StudioLoveSpace
      @SLS-StudioLoveSpace Год назад +5

      Да...

    • @Chase1945
      @Chase1945 Год назад +1

      Screw u guys I hope all of your government gets what coming soon because you will pay for what your stupid vodka drunk president is doing to Ukraine btw An Eye for An Eye

    • @Chase1945
      @Chase1945 Год назад +12

      @@user-uj1do9lh8n I don’t speak commie

    • @user-uj1do9lh8n
      @user-uj1do9lh8n Год назад

      @@Chase1945 я не коммунист. Я тебе констатирую факты. Запад загнивает. И пока люди из Запада будут смотреть телевизор и слушать своих политиков так и будет

    • @nektoevil531
      @nektoevil531 Год назад +1

      Согласен

  • @user-dj6zy5yw3e
    @user-dj6zy5yw3e Год назад +19

    Very impressive. Please make another such touching video about the sinking of the Soviet hospital ship "Armenia" by the Germans.

    • @StalinKilled100MillionForJoke
      @StalinKilled100MillionForJoke Год назад +6

      They won't, they don't want people to cry about soviets

    • @RedAugust04
      @RedAugust04 Год назад +1

      There isn't really a movie about that one, unfortunately.

    • @BOMERdeath123
      @BOMERdeath123 Год назад +1

      ​@@StalinKilled100MillionForJoke The Armenia had lost its Hospital Ship rating officially by mid 1941, as it not only actively carried out troop and weaponry transportation, but also was armed with multiple Anti-Aircraft Weapons and military board crews during the time of its sinking. Also, it had a convoy of two military boats and two fighter planes.
      The sinking was horrible and unjust for the people on board, especially the civilians. But it wasn't a unreasonable brutality. The Germans were under the legitimate assumption, that the Armenia was carrying combatants and armaments.
      The WG was sunken out of spite and hate. It maintained its civilians status and very much operated as a active civilian transportation craft. The Soviets plundered it right afterwards too.

    • @Wildcattttt
      @Wildcattttt 9 месяцев назад

      @@BOMERdeath123 Потому что Сталин пытался скрыть гибель Армении..

    • @angelapolinar5343
      @angelapolinar5343 Месяц назад

      Uhhh there's no movie about that, you are aware this channel didn't make a live action short film just for a music video...riiight?

  • @dovidell
    @dovidell 29 дней назад +4

    Dazzle painted with a defensive armament does not make it a cruise ship , it makes the vessel an instrument of war , regardless of loss if life

  • @MrSeaBlade
    @MrSeaBlade 7 месяцев назад

    Nice job 👍💪

  • @Officer_H3nry
    @Officer_H3nry Год назад +2

    2:49 the music becomes very dramatic. I like that

  • @Tydillon96268
    @Tydillon96268 Год назад +14

    Eu acho que se o gustloff tivesse camuflado e as luzes apagadas ele não teria afundado

  • @JEDAYOB
    @JEDAYOB Год назад +5

    タイタニックの悲劇以外にも、似たような客船沈没の悲劇が繰り返されていた事があったのですね・・。ほんと・・最悪ですね。

  • @jusufgaming3984
    @jusufgaming3984 2 месяца назад

    This is the iconic song for this ship

  • @AikenJeffT_T
    @AikenJeffT_T Год назад +1

    Thats why the woman said nothing can happen to us because theres a war in the city so they get in the ship. There was 3 torpedo's ahead the wilhelm gustloff sink fast because theres 3 holes in the ship.

  • @Maned-wolf
    @Maned-wolf Год назад +8

    O triste era q nem eram soldados, a maioria eram pessoas tentando fugir do caos da guerra...

    • @brasileiro2124
      @brasileiro2124 Год назад +1

      Único jeito de sobreviver se você estava perto dos botes alguns botes ficaram flutuando quando ele afundou

    • @user-vt3qp6yv9q
      @user-vt3qp6yv9q 10 месяцев назад

      from the war that they themselves staged by supporting and electing Hitler to power

  • @tuxkittens789
    @tuxkittens789 Год назад +6

    I don't know why they turned on the lights U-boat already saw that I think that's why the ship had sunk because the U-Boat saw the lights and attacked the ship like what happened to the Lusitania and the other ships that has been sadly sunk by torpedo r.i.p. for those passengers that passed away on the wilhelm gustloff😢

    • @technicaldamage146
      @technicaldamage146 Год назад

      The Gustloff turned on Navigation Lights to Warn an Incoming set of Mine sweepers on the Same Route which was very Compact and tight so the Captain of the Vessel issued that an Threat of Collision is greater then the Threat of an Torpedo

  • @kosmokritikos9299
    @kosmokritikos9299 Месяц назад +1

    Exposure to the Baltic sea in January would kill in minutes.

  • @jonnmulry
    @jonnmulry Год назад +1

    Knew of this atrocity all my life. First time I seen it portrayed
    Want to see the film

  • @christianlee2543
    @christianlee2543 Год назад +4

    i like this vid

  • @LucasGabriel-wl2gf
    @LucasGabriel-wl2gf Год назад +10

    Um grande crime na guerra....mas tbm com uma serie de erros... lamentável o cara que ordenou esse ataque ainda recebeu uma medalha...e eles sabiam que esse navio levava grande parte de refugiados

    • @ScienceDiscoverer
      @ScienceDiscoverer Год назад +1

      I think that all the crew of this submarine had to be put in jail, forever. Atrocity is atrocity, no matter if you won the war or not.

    • @bananawafer7988
      @bananawafer7988 11 месяцев назад

      @@ScienceDiscoverer right! People brutally died in these ships and the soviets knew it

    • @user-vt3qp6yv9q
      @user-vt3qp6yv9q 10 месяцев назад

      it is mournful that the Luftwaffe destroyed a bunch of Soviet ships with refugees and received iron crosses. it is mournful that the people who sank Athenia and Niagara received. iron crosses. They started the war they elected Hitler as leader and they supported the start of the war where many diedJews, French, British, Belgians, Soviet people, and many others, so I wonder why they do not repent of their actions

    • @user-vt3qp6yv9q
      @user-vt3qp6yv9q 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ScienceDiscovererIt’s a pity Dudley Morton wasn’t sent to prison, which he deserved for shooting those fleeing. And about the prison that you said, this is a blatant lie, because after the war he became the commander of a submarine divisionworld or another watered wrapper instead of if you are interested in viewing all sources of information

    • @user-ll1vh5ci1x
      @user-ll1vh5ci1x 6 месяцев назад

      @@ScienceDiscoverer 3 рейх у нëс жизни миллионов у одно СССР 27

  • @user-bn9kj6xo8c
    @user-bn9kj6xo8c 23 дня назад +1

    Липецк прогулка на котлованах не дорого❤река Воронеж

  • @martyvirtue4051
    @martyvirtue4051 Месяц назад

    My grandma survived this one. She had her broomstick with her and flew away.

  • @pirateastronaut8943
    @pirateastronaut8943 Год назад +3

    Real quick the Wilhelm Gustloff never went almost upside down it went on its side like 4:20 and sank bow first.

  • @fernandocorreia3894
    @fernandocorreia3894 Год назад +25

    O Wilhelm Gustloff afundou porque naquela noite a névoa era muito densa e a tripulação ligou as luzes de navegação para evitar que outros navios se colidisem com ele
    Mas tinha um submarino na area que viu as luzes e pensou que era um navio de tropas alemão e a tripulação do Gustloff desligou as luzes ao ver aquele submarino, mas já era tarde demais

    • @user-on8ot6uz6h
      @user-on8ot6uz6h Год назад +1

      De fato, o navio estava armado e acompanhado por um destróier, o que o tornou um alvo militar. Além disso, os nazistas foram evacuados nele.

    • @HANKSANDY69420
      @HANKSANDY69420 Год назад +3

      :(

    • @titanusghidorah7964
      @titanusghidorah7964 Год назад +4

      The men in the submarine should've been court martial'd for sinking a Passenger Ship.

    • @Zekila1
      @Zekila1 Год назад +2

      @@titanusghidorah7964 Eleven days after the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff, the S-13 sank another transport ship, the General Steuben, with the loss of 3,300 lives.
      "Roscoe White"

    • @Luizgamer570
      @Luizgamer570 Год назад

      ​@@HANKSANDY69420 (;(

  • @kidicarusuprising6233
    @kidicarusuprising6233 3 дня назад

    RIP to all of those who died on the Wilhelm Gustoff :'(

  • @dewimayangsari6189
    @dewimayangsari6189 Год назад +2

    The music fits with the vidio clip

  • @Axelbur13l
    @Axelbur13l Год назад +5

    This is amzing 2:37

  • @allisonmcdonough1
    @allisonmcdonough1 Год назад +5

    All those children

    • @Elcicikos
      @Elcicikos Год назад

      Yes. In german death camps

  • @lmilly1359
    @lmilly1359 14 дней назад

    Patton said it best, “we defeated the wrong enemy”

  • @Spinojira
    @Spinojira Год назад +26

    Se o Navio Estivesse Marcado Como Navio Hospital, Ele Não Teria Afundado, Talvez Seria Desmontando Ou Viraria Um Navio Museu/Hotel.

    • @poland.oficial
      @poland.oficial Год назад

      Na verdade, não. Porque os russos não ligavam pra crimes de guerra, por isso eles afundava navios hospitais, escravisavam, matavam inocentes etc...

    • @leonardofurgarotOrcagaroto3518
      @leonardofurgarotOrcagaroto3518 Год назад +4

      ou se o capitão n tivesse acendido as luzes

    • @JohnDoe07
      @JohnDoe07 Год назад +2

      ??? Actually it was a hospital ship during a war with a red cross on it

    • @SLS-StudioLoveSpace
      @SLS-StudioLoveSpace Год назад +2

      it was navigation

    • @u.s.shornetcv-8195
      @u.s.shornetcv-8195 Год назад +4

      Ou tomado o msm destino como o navio hospital HMHS Rewa msm marcado como navio hospital ele foi torpedeado

  • @nashazarplata2026
    @nashazarplata2026 Месяц назад +3

    А про теплоход "Армения" никто не помнит,когда 6 ноября 1941 года корабль эвакуировал 7000 человек из Севастополя , а 7 ноября его потопил немецкий торпедоносец. Выжило 8 человек.

  • @darkhoffman8739
    @darkhoffman8739 Год назад +32

    This is an incredible piece of history along with other cruise ship disasters. Was this from a film? It's incredibly done. Almost puts Titanic to shame.

    • @Avantinol
      @Avantinol Год назад

      Es ist tatsächlich so passiert und hat ungefähr das 5fache an Todesopfern von der Titanic gefordert, wobei man dazu sagen kann das aufgrund der Umstände der Abfahrt selbst die einzige Quelle aus dem Tagebuch eines Offizieres nicht ganz zu glauben ist, weil darin steht das das legedlich die Leute sind die er selbst anbord kommen sehen hat; und es gab eine ganze Menge mehr Leute die an anderen enden anbord gingen und er selbst auch nicht die gesammte Zeit dort war

    • @jagdpanther2224
      @jagdpanther2224 10 месяцев назад +2

      The flim "Titanic" (1998) was totally rubbish 🚮

    • @Melody.productions
      @Melody.productions 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jagdpanther2224 1997 actually

  • @Kaubofficer293
    @Kaubofficer293 Год назад +1

    Foi um desespero total e bem triste

  • @katerinakrzeska9229
    @katerinakrzeska9229 Год назад

    The weird thing about every sinking ship movie is that they have every single song

  • @NickWolf-zw9jw
    @NickWolf-zw9jw 11 месяцев назад +8

    This was a war crime! 😢😮

    • @smith-murdoch-oficirLow-androw
      @smith-murdoch-oficirLow-androw 10 месяцев назад +1

      Jes

    • @wszystkowszyscywszystkowsz8683
      @wszystkowszyscywszystkowsz8683 9 месяцев назад

      Armenia sinking was also a war crime

    • @Wildcattttt
      @Wildcattttt 9 месяцев назад +3

      This actually wasn’t a war crime believe it or not.

    • @Wildcattttt
      @Wildcattttt 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@wszystkowszyscywszystkowsz8683Finally someone that knows about that sinking.. so tragic

    • @wszystkowszyscywszystkowsz8683
      @wszystkowszyscywszystkowsz8683 9 месяцев назад

      @@Wildcatttttthe more tragic thing about it was that the germans probably even gunned down the lifeboats, or idk i forgot and lifeboats wouldnt even be launched probably so that doesnt make sense

  • @marcoaureliomachadonunesto8261
    @marcoaureliomachadonunesto8261 5 месяцев назад +5

    heartbreaking scene, so many lives lost because of the war. Lots of cruelty.

  • @garymathena2125
    @garymathena2125 24 дня назад

    The reason the Wilhelm Gustloff is not remembered like the Titanic is obvious. The Titanic was an accident, whereas the Wilhelm Gustloff was sunk as a legitimate target of war.

  • @xd193hola8
    @xd193hola8 2 года назад +2

    epico