*REVISION* Biggest Maratime Disaster/Genocide. The Story Of The Wilhelm Gustloff

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Original Source
https://realnewsandhistory.com/gustloff/

TLDR Version:

1. "Titanic times 6: Germanocide in the Baltic Sea by Mike King. Jan 30, 1945: End of WWII nears, Germans & Eastern Europeans flee Soviet advance. The Wilhelm Gustloff, a cruise ship, is packed with 10,500 refugees fleeing to the Baltic Sea."

2. "The Gustloff was part of Hitler's 'Strength Through Joy' program. Named after Swiss-German Wilhelm Gustloff, murdered in 1936 by David Frankfurter, a Jewish fanatic. Hitler attended the ship's 1937 christening, performed by Gustloff's widow."

3. "Frankfurter confessed to the murder, saying, 'I fired the shots because I am a Jew.' He was later pardoned and moved to British Palestine/Israel, with places named after him. He wrote a memoir about his deed."

4. "The Gustloff, built for 2000 but carrying over 10,500, left from Pillau (now Baltiysk, Russia). Pursued by Soviet submarine S-13, commanded by Captain Alexander Marinesko, it was a target in the Baltic Sea."

5. "Marinesko fired torpedoes at the Gustloff, hitting it with three. The ship sank in an hour, with 9,300 estimated dead - six times the Titanic's toll. Only about 1,200 survivors were rescued."

6. "This maritime disaster, the largest in history, remains largely unknown. Why no films or memorials? It challenges the WWII narrative of Allies good/Germans bad. The event's recognition is vital for historical accuracy."

7. "*Editor's Note: The sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff occurred on Wilhelm Gustloff's birthday, Jan 30th. The tragedy and other similar events need to be acknowledged as part of a real 'Holocaust' against civilians."

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