General Discussions
This is the place to discuss general issues related to the U-boat war or the war at sea in WWII.
RE: Russia
Posted by:
George Roumbos
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Date: March 07, 2001 09:39PM
<HTML>Hello Peter,
the \"Wilhelm Gustloff\" insident is concidered the most tragic event that ever happend at sea, about 6000 people, wounded, women and children etc were lost in this tragedy. The soviet sub was S-13, commanders\' name Marinesko, info based on a good friend and WWII naval researcher Milton Varvounis.
Rgds, George</HTML>
the \"Wilhelm Gustloff\" insident is concidered the most tragic event that ever happend at sea, about 6000 people, wounded, women and children etc were lost in this tragedy. The soviet sub was S-13, commanders\' name Marinesko, info based on a good friend and WWII naval researcher Milton Varvounis.
Rgds, George</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Russia | Kris | 03/07/2001 02:17AM |
RE: Russia | Peter | 03/07/2001 06:52AM |
RE: Russia | Visje | 03/07/2001 08:43AM |
RE: Russia | Kris | 03/07/2001 06:54PM |
RE: Russia | George Roumbos | 03/07/2001 09:39PM |
RE: Soviet Union | Antonio Veiga | 03/07/2001 09:46PM |
RE: Soviet Union | Kris | 03/08/2001 04:13AM |
RE: Soviet Union | Visje | 03/08/2001 07:32AM |
RE: Soviet Union | Antonio Veiga | 03/08/2001 09:55PM |
RE: Soviet Union | Kris | 03/09/2001 12:11AM |
RE: Soviet Union | Antonio Veiga | 03/09/2001 12:46AM |
RE: Soviet Union | Kris | 03/09/2001 03:21AM |
RE: German-Soviet cooperation | Antonio Veiga | 03/09/2001 08:43PM |
RE: German-Soviet cooperation | Yuri IL\'IN | 03/10/2001 09:55PM |
RE: Soviet Union | Yuri IL\'IN | 03/09/2001 03:09AM |