The Night the Baltic Cried

The Night the Baltic Cried

James Smith

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781257420360
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On a bitterly cold night in January 1945, a former luxury cruise liner-once a gleaming symbol of Nazi propaganda-slipped beneath the icy waters of the Baltic Sea. Packed far beyond capacity with civilians, wounded soldiers, and naval cadets fleeing the Soviet advance, the ship carried more than ten thousand souls. Within an hour, the torpedoes of a Soviet submarine had turned it into the deadliest maritime disaster in history-claiming over nine thousand lives in a catastrophe that remains largely unknown outside of Europe.This book brings to life the final voyage of the ship and the harrowing fate of those aboard. It explores the desperate civilian evacuation from East Prussia, the terror of being crammed into freezing corridors and locked compartments, and the panic that erupted as the ship began to list in total darkness. It also examines the commander who ordered the strike, the political silences that followed, and the survivors who carried their stories in silence for decades.At its heart, this is not just the story of a shipwreck, but of the human cost of war-of families torn apart, of innocence lost, and of memory suppressed. It challenges us to confront forgotten tragedies and asks what it means to remember when the world chooses to forget.

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