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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 1H 50M

The HORRIFYING Fate of the USS Indianapolis

from History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian · host Drowsy Historian

Get early episodes & ad-free audio on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DrowsyHistorianOn a July night in 1945, the USS Indianapolis was struck by torpedoes and sank within minutes, leaving nearly 900 men adrift in the Pacific. For four harrowing days, survivors faced dehydration, hallucinations, shark attacks, and the crushing silence of the ocean. This is not a story of victory—it is a story of endurance, futility, and memory. Through the eyes of one sailor, you’ll relive the departure, the sinking, the nights adrift, the circling fins, and the quiet aftermath of survival.🛏️ Drowsy Historian’s Favorite Sleep ToolsLooking to upgrade your nighttime routine? These are a few things I personally use or recommend:• Sleep Earbuds for Enhanced Immersion → https://amzn.to/4pVFoJy• Blanket Soft Enough to Make the Plague Feel Tolerable → https://amzn.to/3GSOq8f• Weighted Blanket for Pretending You’re a Mummified Pharaoh → https://amzn.to/4kVJCgE• Sleep Mask Headphones For Total Historical Escape → https://amzn.to/4nWsNVn• Book Light for Reading About Plagues at 2AM → https://amzn.to/4eSg0iu• White Noise Machine for Blocking Out the 21st Century → https://amzn.to/3GJ9jTwThese are affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you purchase through them—at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting the show while staying cozy.#USSIndianapolis #HistoryForSleep #WWII #CalmHistory #DrowsyHistorian

Get early episodes & ad-free audio on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DrowsyHistorianOn a July night in 1945, the USS Indianapolis was struck by torpedoes and sank within minutes, leaving nearly 900 men adrift in the Pacific. For four harrowing days, survivors faced dehydration, hallucinations, shark attacks, and the crushing silence of the ocean. This is not a story of victory—it is a story of endurance, futility, and memory. Through the eyes of one sailor, you’ll relive the departure, the sinking, the nights adrift, the circling fins, and the quiet aftermath of survival.🛏️ Drowsy Historian’s Favorite Sleep ToolsLooking to upgrade your nighttime routine? These are a few things I personally use or recommend:• Sleep Earbuds for Enhanced Immersion → https://amzn.to/4pVFoJy• Blanket Soft Enough to Make the Plague Feel Tolerable → https://amzn.to/3GSOq8f• Weighted Blanket for Pretending You’re a Mummified Pharaoh → https://amzn.to/4kVJCgE• Sleep Mask Headphones For Total Historical Escape → https://amzn.to/4nWsNVn• Book Light for Reading About Plagues at 2AM → https://amzn.to/4eSg0iu• White Noise Machine for Blocking Out the 21st Century → https://amzn.to/3GJ9jTwThese are affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you purchase through them—at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting the show while staying cozy.#USSIndianapolis #HistoryForSleep #WWII #CalmHistory #DrowsyHistorian

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Get early episodes & ad-free audio on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DrowsyHistorianOn a July night in 1945, the USS Indianapolis was struck by torpedoes and sank within minutes, leaving nearly 900 men adrift in the Pacific. For four harrowing days,...

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