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Quiz about Wilhelm GustloffThe Worst Maritime Disaster Ever
Quiz about Wilhelm GustloffThe Worst Maritime Disaster Ever

Wilhelm Gustloff-The Worst Maritime Disaster Ever Quiz


Many think that the Titanic was the worst maritime disaster ever for loss of life. But did you know that there is one ship that surpasses all others combined? Take this quiz and find out more.

A multiple-choice quiz by titanic97. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
titanic97
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
255,252
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Wilhelm Gustloff was a ship built in which country? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. When was the Gustloff launched? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The Gustloff would be turned into a hospital ship.


Question 4 of 10
4. In what war was the Gustloff used as a barracks ship? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. How many people were supposedly onboard the Gustloff according to its compliment records? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What date did the Gustloff sink? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. How many captains were onboard that night? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What caused the Gustloff to go down? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What was the most lives presumed lost in the Gustloff disaster? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Are people allowed on the Gustloff wreck site for salvaging?



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1. Wilhelm Gustloff was a ship built in which country?

Answer: Germany

The Wilhelm Gustloff was a cruise ship that was built for the Kraft durch Fruede line. It was built at the Blohm & Voss Shipyards of Hamburg, Germany.
2. When was the Gustloff launched?

Answer: May 5, 1937

The ship was named after the Nazi Wilhelm Gustloff and was launched on May 5, 1937. It would be the flagship of the KDF cruise lines.
3. The Gustloff would be turned into a hospital ship.

Answer: Yes

It was used as a passenger ship until the spring of 1939 and then turned into a hospital ship from September of 1939 to November of 1940.
4. In what war was the Gustloff used as a barracks ship?

Answer: WWII

The Gustloff was never turned back into a civilian vessel. After her services as a hospital ship, it was used as a barracks ship to house U-Boat personnel who were being trained for U-Boat fighting. This was due to the British blockade.
5. How many people were supposedly onboard the Gustloff according to its compliment records?

Answer: 6050

When the Gustloff set sail with the refugees from Germany, the records indicated that 6050 people were onboard. It could handle that many people on short trips, but was normally built for a little less than 2000 people. However, researcher Heinz Schon's records indicated that probably 4000 people extra were onboard and never recorded on the final embarkation papers.
6. What date did the Gustloff sink?

Answer: January 30, 1945

The Gustloff sunk in the Baltic Sea on January 30, 1945. People would not have survived long in the frigid waters because the waters in the Baltic Sea were 4 degrees Celsius.
7. How many captains were onboard that night?

Answer: 4

On the night of January 30, there were four captains in command of the vessel. But, blunders were happening. None of the men could come to a viable conclusion as to which way to take the Gustloff where it would be safe. Then, the senior captain onboard activated his red and green running lights as to not have a collision with the mine sweeper convoy that he was told was in the area.

This now made the Gustloff an easy target.
8. What caused the Gustloff to go down?

Answer: torpedo

As the ship was heading out to deeper waters, a Soviet submarine fired three torpedoes at the Gustloff. All three made a direct hit. It took less than an hour for the Gustloff to go under the waves.
9. What was the most lives presumed lost in the Gustloff disaster?

Answer: 9400

Depending on what source you read, there were nearly 9400 people killed that night in the Wilhelm Gustloff disaster. Since it is rumored that there was over 10,000 people onboard at the time, it would mean that over 85% of the people were killed. Most were trampled in the ensuing chaos in the stairwells and corridors of the ship. Others drowned in the frigid waters of the Baltic.
10. Are people allowed on the Gustloff wreck site for salvaging?

Answer: No

It is now considered a war memorial and no one is allowed to salvage anything from the wreck. However, the Polish government recovered the ship's bell for an exhibit and it later was used for decoration in a Polish fish restaurant.
Source: Author titanic97

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