Rohna Classified documentary

Screening and Discussion about the British Perspective

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On Thursday, March 26th at 12pm EST / 5pm GMT there will be a Zoom Q&A discussion with the filmmakers along with British researchers and British Rohna families.


The Zoom discussion is free and open to the public. Join the live Zoom Q&A discussion here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81336577692


PANEL: Jack Ballo, Marty Bollinger, Ann Good, Hugh Maclean, Tony Lindsell, Jonathan Edwards

The panel will discuss and answer questions about the British perspective of the HMT Rohna attack.


Access the report on the BRITISH PERSPECTIVE of the HMT Rohna attack.

Nearly 2000 American soldiers boarded an overcrowded British transport ship with non-functioning lifeboats and inadequate lifebelts. The ship was sunk by one of the first radio-guided missiles ever used in WWII. The German attack killed 1,015 US soldiers along with 30 British soldiers and seamen, marking the single greatest loss of life at sea by enemy action in the history of U.S. warfare. Recently uncovered classified documents reveal that negligence and oversight significantly contributed to the high death toll. Both the U.S. and U.K. governments deflected responsibility by declaring the disaster classified indefinitely while ordering all survivors to remain silent. Families of the casualties were denied answers, and most went to their graves never knowing what happened; their boys just never came home. 

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    56 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Note
    After six years of full-time work on the film, it seems like a never-ending process. We came this far and I don’t want to slow down now with distribution. We're doing everything we can to raise the money to get the film out to a national audience and hopefully get the recognition for the Rohna attack that it deserves while honoring the forgotten soldiers. Thank you for all of your support over the years. The truth behind the Rohna disaster would have never come out without you! -Jack Ballo
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  • Director
    Jack Ballo
  • Screenwriter
    Jack Ballo
  • Producer
    Jack Ballo
  • Executive Producer
    Barbara Ballo
  • Co-Producer
    Michael Walsh
  • Cinematographer
    Michael Walsh, Bob Jean, Jack Ballo
  • Editor
    Jack Ballo
  • Animator
    Mario Merino
  • Sound Design
    Jack Ballo
  • Music
    Wood Newton, APM Music
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