In a This Day in History video, learn that on July 30, 1945, a Japanese submarine struck down the U.S.S. Indianapolis. The ship had just left a military base in the Pacific where uranium and components for the atomic bomb were delivered. The cruiser was traveling alone when two torpedoes struck; 900 men were forced into the water. Unfortunately, at sunrise, sharks began to attack those men in the water, and for three days survivors floated fending off predators. On the 4th day after the attack, survivors were spotted by an American bomber pilot who began a rescue mission; but only 316 men survived.
Operation Blue: the German Army fights to take Soviet oil fields and the city of Stalingrad, becoming one of the deadliest battles ever fought and a major turning point on the Eastern Front. See more in this clip from Season 1, Episode 10, "Stalingrad." #WorldWarIIWithTomHanksNew Episodes Mondays 8/7cListen to the World War II with Tom Hanks podcast, with new episodes every Tuesday, available wherever you get your podcasts.