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The WWII Shipwreck That Could Still Explode Today! Beneath the shallow waters of the Thames Estuary lies one of the most dangerous World War II shipwrecks ever discovered. The SS Richard Montgomery, a U.S. Liberty Ship lost in 1944, still holds an estimated 1,400 tons of unexploded WWII bombs inside its shattered cargo holds. Built as MC hull 1199, the SS Richard Montgomery ran aground while carrying thousands of high-explosive munitions intended to support the Allied advance into Europe. When her hull fractured and salvage operations were abandoned, hundreds of bombs were left behind — sealed inside the wreck and still considered dangerous today. In this deep-sea ROV POV documentary, we descend into the broken interior of the Liberty Ship, exploring rusted steel, collapsed beams, and rows of WWII aerial bombs frozen in time. This is not just a shipwreck — it is a World War II time capsule that could still explode. Silent Depths of WWII. Stories the Ocean Never Forgot. ------------- Silent Depths of WWII explores World War II shipwrecks, submarines, and lost aircraft resting on the ocean floor. This channel focuses on deep-sea wreck exploration and WWII naval history, using factual documentary storytelling based on historical records and underwater evidence. Each video examines how these vessels were built, how they were lost, and what remains preserved beneath the sea today. All wrecks are presented with accuracy and respect, acknowledging their historical significance and the lives connected to them. ⚠️ Historical Note: This video is based on documented historical sources and publicly available research. Certain visual interpretations are reconstructions intended to help viewers understand the physical state and context of the wreck site. No fictional dramatization is intended. 🔍 Channel Focus: • WWII shipwrecks • WWII submarines and sunken warships • Deep sea and ROV-style exploration • Underwater WWII wrecks • Naval history documentary 📌 About the Channel: Silent Depths of WWII documents the silent remains of World War II hidden beneath the waves — where history still rests in place. ▶ Subscribe for more WWII shipwreck documentaries. / @silentdepthsofwwii