Here is a cap tally from the Wilhelm Gustloff which was sunk by a Soviet torpedo in what is considered the worst single ship disaster in maritime history. Thanks for looking. Ron
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Originally posted by John Robinson View Post100% original and very nice example. Ron, yours is the rarest of Gustloff series of tallies, the others having red and white stripes top and bottom. All are very rare though.
John
I've seen another one as well, white background, blue letters and two thin red and black stripes top and bottom. How about that one?
Thanks Ron for showing the Gustloff
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Originally posted by John Robinson View PostHi Robin,
I thought the Goya lost around 6000, Gustloff 9000.
John
My understanding is that around 5,100 died on the Gustloff (the rest were rescued), while around 6,800 died on the Goya (very few were rescued from that one).
I think the exact figures are still in doubt, though.
In his book on Berlin, Antony Beevor certainly favours the Goya as being the ship that suffered the biggest loss of life.
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Well, lots of controversy since the ship packed them on before she sailed. Current thought is over 10,000 were actually aboard of which 9000 died.
Bottom line, no real manifest was taken at the very end of boarding. The crew was just trying to get out as many as possible and if not sunk, it would have worked.
"Cap Arcona" comes in at 5000 dead.
I think this is a pretty balanced website and full of facts:
http://www.wilhelmgustloff.com/
JohnLast edited by John R.; 09-20-2009, 08:29 PM.
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