Sunk and left adrift at sea for four days, they fought at all costs to survive
Автор: Warpath Archives X
Загружено: 2026-01-22
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In July 1945, during the final days of World War II, the heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis was sunk in the darkness of the Pacific Ocean. In just minutes, the ship vanished beneath the waves—leaving nearly 900 sailors adrift in open water.
No fresh water. No food. No rescue.
For four days and five nights, these men faced burning thirst, relentless sun, freezing nights, circling sharks—and the crushing despair of not knowing if anyone even knew they were alive.
This is not just the story of a ship that was sunk.
It is a story of human will, of life-and-death decisions made in chaos, of brotherhood at the edge of survival—and of young sailors who fought at all costs to stay alive.
This video reconstructs the tragedy of USS Indianapolis through a clear historical timeline, drawing on survivor testimonies and documented records. One of the darkest disasters in U.S. Navy history—and one of the most powerful examples of human endurance in war.
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