
Die Todesfahrt der "Wilhelm Gustloff"
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Ponnier
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Eva Garg
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Hans-Peter Goldbeck
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By:
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Karl Höffkes
About this listen
Der Untergang der "Wilhelm Gustloff" war die größte Schiffskatastrophe aller Zeiten: Über 9.300 Menschen, darunter 5.000 Kinder, verloren am 30. Januar 1945 im eisigen Wasser der Ostsee ihr Leben.
Zeitzeugen lassen die Geschichte des seinerzeit größten Dampfers der Erde noch einmal lebendig werden: Von ihren Fahrten als Urlaubsschiff der Organisation "Kraft durch Freude" bis zum Rettungseinsatz im Osten.
Minutiös schildern Überlebende und Retter die letzten 24 Stunden der "Wilhelm Gustloff": Die Abfahrt von Gotenhafen, die Probleme während der Fahrt über die Ostsee und die dramatischen Ereignisse bis zum Untergang...
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