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  1. 24 juil. 2017 · Set in the dying days of World War II, the greatest catastrophe in naval history left over 9000 dead - six times more than in the Titanic disaster - with the sinking of the German passenger ship,...

  2. Le Wilhelm Gustloff est un paquebot de croisière de grandes dimensions lancé à Hambourg par la marine allemande le 5 mai 1937, et qui porte le nom de Wilhelm Gustloff, militant nazi assassiné l'année précédente.

  3. 2 mars 2008 · Die Gustloff: Directed by Joseph Vilsmaier. With Kai Wiesinger, Valerie Niehaus, Heiner Lauterbach, Dana Vávrová. German film loosely based on the sinking, by a Soviet submarine, of a Nazi troop-transport ship in the Baltic Sea on January 30th 1945.

  4. MV Wilhelm Gustloff was a German military transport ship which was sunk on 30 January 1945 by Soviet submarine S-13 in the Baltic Sea while evacuating civilians and military personnel from East Prussia and the German-occupied Baltic states, and German military personnel from Gotenhafen , as the Red Army advanced.

  5. Le 30 janvier 1945, le Wilhelm Gustloff est torpillé dans la mer Baltique par un sous-marin soviétique. 7 000 à 9 000 passagers périssent, essentiellement des civils allemands fuyant l'avance de l'Armée rouge.

  6. 29 janv. 2020 · In the final months of World War II, 75 years ago, German citizens and soldiers fleeing the Soviet army died when the “Wilhelm Gustloff” sank.

  7. Wilhelm Gustloff, German ocean liner that was sunk by a Soviet submarine on January 30, 1945. An estimated 9,000 passengers were killed in the sinking, making it the greatest maritime disaster in history.