I often hear people discuss the loss of RMS Titanic, especially the appalling loss of some 1,517 lives as a result of that disaster in 1912. These same people are often incredulous when confronted with the following statistics from ships lost during WWII;
These all pale into insignificance when compared to the losses of the German ship KDF Wilhelm Gustloff in 1945 when over 5,000 people died.
Sort of puts these disasters into perspective doesnt it?!!
- HIJMS Yamato 2,475 lives
- KMS Bismarck 2,200 lives
- KMS Scharnhorst 1,932 lives lost
- RN Roma 1,354 lives
- USS Arizona 1,177 dead
These all pale into insignificance when compared to the losses of the German ship KDF Wilhelm Gustloff in 1945 when over 5,000 people died.
Sort of puts these disasters into perspective doesnt it?!!
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