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Ghosts of the Baltic Sea (2005)

Ghosts of the Baltic Sea (2005)
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Ghosts of the Baltic Sea follows Robert Ballard, the man who discovered the sunken remains of the Titanic, as he explores the history of specific German ships sunk by the Soviets near the end of the Second World War. The ships' passengers were predominantly wounded military and citizens whose homes had been destroyed during the war. Joining Ballard are some who were on the ships at the time of the attack. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Synopsis of Ghosts of the Baltic Sea

Ghosts of the Baltic Sea follows Robert Ballard, the man who discovered the sunken remains of the Titanic, as he explores the history of specific German ships sunk by the Soviets near the end of the Second World War. The ships' passengers were predominantly wounded military and citizens whose homes had been destroyed during the war. Joining Ballard are some who were on the ships at the time of the attack. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
50 mins
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DocumentarySpecial Interest
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James L.

This was very interesting. We always hear about the tragic Titanic and the great loss of life there. But in this DVD you learn that one ship which was torpedoed by the Soviets carried I think they said 5,000 and only 163 survived! What a great loss of life. I wish the pictures of the ships disocvered were clearer but it was an history look into the darker side of history. ~ Susan L.

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Jerry Paul B.

If your a History buff you will love this one lots of information very interesting!

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