Thelist of shipwrecks in June 1941 includesships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost duringJune 1941.
| June 1941 | ||||||
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| 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 |
| 30 | Unknown date | |||||
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Alfred Jones | World War II: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean 140 nautical miles (260 km) west south west ofFreetown, Sierra Leone (approximately8°N15°W / 8°N 15°W /8; -15) byU-107 ( | |
| HMS Calcutta | World War II: TheC-classcruiser was bombed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 100 nautical miles (190 km) offAlexandria, Egypt byJunkers Ju 88 aircraft of theLuftwaffe. | |
| Exportador I | World War II: Thefishing trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 137 nautical miles (254 km) south west ofCape St. Vincent (35°40′N10°30′W / 35.667°N 10.500°W /35.667; -10.500) with the loss of two of her 22 crew.[1][3] | |
| Scottish Monarch | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (12°58′N27°20′W / 12.967°N 27.333°W /12.967; -27.333 byU-105 ( | |
| San Marco | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) due east ofCabo Carbonara,Sardinia byHMS Clyde ( | |
| West Notus | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled in the Atlantic Ocean (34°10′N68°20′W / 34.167°N 68.333°W /34.167; -68.333) byU-404 ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Beaumanoir | World War II: thecargo ship was bombed and sunk in theNorth Sea offRobin Hood's Bay,Yorkshire byJunkers Ju 88 aircraft of506 Küstenfliegergruppe,Luftwaffe.[1][7] Her 30 crew survived.[8] | |
| John | World War II: Thefishing trawler was bombed and sunk by Luftwaffe aircraft. There were no casualties.[1] | |
| Kastelholm | World War II: The cargo ship struck amine and sank in theAtlantic Ocean with the loss of one of her 38 crew.[1][9] | |
| HMT Kos XXII | World War II: The navalwhaler was bombed and sunk in the easternMediterranean Sea south ofCrete,Greece, by enemy aircraft.[1][10] | |
| HMS LCT 16 | World War II: Thelanding craft tank was bombed and sunk by Luftwaffe aircraft offCania, Crete.[11] | |
| Michael E | World War II: TheCAM ship was torpedoed and sunk in theNorth Atlantic byU-108 ( | |
| Prince Rupert City | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (58°46′N4°41′W / 58.767°N 4.683°W /58.767; -4.683) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of four of her 49 crew.[1][13] | |
| U-147 | World War II: TheType IIDsubmarine was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Ireland (56°38′N10°24′W / 56.633°N 10.400°W /56.633; -10.400) byHMS Periwinkle andHMS Wanderer (both |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Arsia | World War II: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed in the port ofLampedusa byHMS Unique ( | |
| Belchen | World War II: Thetanker was shelled and sunk in theDavis Strait (approximately59°N17°W / 59°N 17°W /59; -17) byHMS Aurora andHMS Kenya (both | |
| Eibergen | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (48°02′N25°06′W / 48.033°N 25.100°W /48.033; -25.100) byU-75 ( | |
| Iki Kardeshler | World War II: The auxiliaryschooner was torpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea (35°36′N32°52′E / 35.600°N 32.867°E /35.600; 32.867) by HMMTB 215 ( | |
| Inversuir | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed, shelled and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (48°28′N28°20′W / 48.467°N 28.333°W /48.467; -28.333) byU-48 ( | |
| HMSMamari | World War II: Thedecoy ship struck the wreck ofAhamo ( | |
| Royal Fusilier | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in theNorth Sea (55°22′N1°21′W / 55.367°N 1.350°W /55.367; -1.350) byLuftwaffe aircraft. She sank 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) south west of theIsle of May,Fife. Her crew were rescued.[1] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Beatrice C. | World War II: Thecargo ship was bombed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) north east of theKerkennah Islands,Tunisia byMartin Maryland aircraft of theRoyal Air Force.[1][7] | |
| Esso Hamburg | World War II: Thetanker was intercepted in theAtlantic Ocean (7°35′N31°25′W / 7.583°N 31.417°W /7.583; -31.417) byHMS Brilliant andLondon (both | |
| Gonzenheim | World War II: The supply ship was intercepted in the Atlantic Ocean (43°29′N24°04′W / 43.483°N 24.067°W /43.483; -24.067) byHMS Nelson andHMS Neptune (both | |
| Montello | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) north east of the Kerkennah Islands (35°25′N11°57′E / 35.417°N 11.950°E /35.417; 11.950) by Martin Maryland aircraft of the Royal Air Force.[1][7][22] | |
| Queensbury | World War II:Convoy WN 36: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (56°47′30″N2°09′00″W / 56.79167°N 2.15000°W /56.79167; -2.15000) byLuftwaffe aircraft with the loss of eleven of her 38 crew. She was scuttled byHMT Sturton ( | |
| Robert Hughes | World War II: Thedredger struck amine and sank at the mouth of theOgun River,Lagos, Nigeria with the loss of fourteen of her 31 crew.[1][24] | |
| Trecarrell | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (47°10′N31°00′W / 47.167°N 31.000°W /47.167; -31.000) byU-101 ( | |
| HMS Van Meerlant | World War II: TheDouwe Aukes-classminelayer struck a mine and sank in theThames Estuary off theIsle of Sheppey,Kent (51°28′N00°52′E / 51.467°N 0.867°E /51.467; 0.867) with the loss of 42 of her crew.[26] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| HMT Ash | World War II: Thenaval trawler struck amine and sank in theThames Estuary with the loss of two of her crew.[1][27] | |
| Egerland | World War II: Thetanker was intercepted in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately7°N31°W / 7°N 31°W /7; -31) byHMS Brilliant andLondon (both | |
| Frieda | World War II: Thecoaster wastorpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (31°39′N15°39′E / 31.650°N 15.650°E /31.650; 15.650) byHMS Triumph ( | |
| Himalaya | World War II: Thecoal hulk was bombed and sunk atPortland, Dorset byLuftwaffe aircraft.[1] | |
| HMT Lavinia L. | World War II: Thebarrage balloondrifter was bombed and sunk atSheerness,Kent byLuftwaffe aircraft. A crew member was killed.[1] | |
| Trio Frassinetti | World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (31°39′N15°39′E / 31.650°N 15.650°E /31.650; 15.650) byHMS Triumph ( | |
| Valoroso | World War II: Thegunboat was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (31°39′N15°39′E / 31.650°N 15.650°E /31.650; 15.650) byHMS Triumph ( | |
| Wellfield | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (48°34′N31°34′W / 48.567°N 31.567°W /48.567; -31.567) byU-48 ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Alberta | World War II: Thetanker was shelled and damaged in theAegean Sea 8 nautical miles (15 km) north east ofCape Hellas,Greece byHMS Torbay ( | |
| Baron Lovat | World War II:Convoy OG 63: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (35°30′N11°30′W / 35.500°N 11.500°W /35.500; -11.500) byGuglielmo Marconi ( | |
| Elbe | World War II: Thecargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 900 nautical miles (1,700 km) north west of theCape Verde Islands (23°30′N36°09′W / 23.500°N 36.150°W /23.500; -36.150) by fiveFairey Swordfish aircraft of824 Squadron,Fleet Air Arm based onHMS Eagle ( | |
| Glen Head | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west ofCape St. Vincent, Portugal (35°40′N10°30′W / 35.667°N 10.500°W /35.667; -10.500) byFocke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of IStaffeln,Kampfgeschwader 40,Luftwaffe with the loss of 27 of her crew.[1][7][32] | |
| Sacramento Valley | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (17°10′N30°10′W / 17.167°N 30.167°W /17.167; -30.167) byU-106 ( | |
| Taberg | World War II: Convoy OG 63: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (35°36′N11°12′W / 35.600°N 11.200°W /35.600; -11.200) byGuglielmo Marconi ( | |
| Taurus | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in theNorth Sea (56°47′N2°15′W / 56.783°N 2.250°W /56.783; -2.250) by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her 37 crew were rescued byHMT Chrysolite ( | |
| Tregarthen | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (46°17′N36°20′W / 46.283°N 36.333°W /46.283; -36.333) byU-48 ( | |
| Yselhaven | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (49°25′N40°54′W / 49.417°N 40.900°W /49.417; -40.900) byU-43 ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Delaware | World War II: Thecargo ship was attacked byRoyal Air Force aircraft off the coast ofSouth Holland, Netherlands and was damaged. She was subsequently repaired and returned to service.[38] | |
| Kingston Hill | World War II: The cargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean south west of theCape Verde Islands (9°35′N29°00′W / 9.583°N 29.000°W /9.583; -29.000) byU-38) ( | |
| No. 10 | World War II: The examination vessel a formerpilot boat, struck amine and sank atMilford Haven,Pembrokeshire.[1][7] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Adda | World War II: Theocean liner was torpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean 82 nautical miles (152 km) west ofFreetown, Sierra Leone (8°30′N14°39′W / 8.500°N 14.650°W /8.500; -14.650) byU-107 ( | |
| Baron Nairn | World War II: Thecargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (47°35′N39°02′W / 47.583°N 39.033°W /47.583; -39.033) byU-108 ( | |
| HMT Cor Jesu | World War II: Thenaval trawler was bombed and sunk in theNorth Sea offAlnmouth,Northumberland (55°29′N1°27′W / 55.483°N 1.450°W /55.483; -1.450) byLuftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued.[1] | |
| Dirphys | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (47°44′N39°02′W / 47.733°N 39.033°W /47.733; -39.033) byU-108 ( | |
| Elmdene | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west south west ofFreetown, Sierra Leone (8°16′N16°50′W / 8.267°N 16.833°W /8.267; -16.833) byU-103 ( | |
| Hopton | World War II: Thefishing trawler struck amine and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Iceland (62°56′N12°30′W / 62.933°N 12.500°W /62.933; -12.500) with the loss of eleven of her crew.[1] | |
| Kingston Hill | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean south west of theCape Verde Islands, Portugal (9°35′N29°40′W / 9.583°N 29.667°W /9.583; -29.667) byU-38 ( | |
| Pendrecht | World War II: Thetanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (45°18′N36°40′W / 45.300°N 36.667°W /45.300; -36.667) byU-48 ( | |
| Sturla | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) offPolicastro Bussentino byHMS Clyde ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Dagmar | World War II:Convoy HG 53: Thecoaster was bombed and sunk offSt Alban's Head,Dorset (50°29′40″N2°00′30″W / 50.49444°N 2.00833°W /50.49444; -2.00833) byFocke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of theLuftwaffe with the loss of three of her eighteen crew.[1][50][51] | |
| Diana | World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (62°04′N13°40′W / 62.067°N 13.667°W /62.067; -13.667) by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of IStaffeln,Kampfgeschwader 40, Luftwaffe with the loss of a crew member. Survivors were rescued byHMT Cape Portland ( | |
| Fenix | World War II: Thecargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (61°56′N12°14′W / 61.933°N 12.233°W /61.933; -12.233) by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of IStaffeln,Kampfgeschwader 40, Luftwaffe with the loss of a crew member.[1][7] | |
| Persier | After being stranded on the coast ofIceland in February 1941 and refloated in April 1941, the cargo ship broke her back when she was taken to the Kleppsvik Strand and was beached. She was later repaired and returned to service. | |
| Phidias | World War II:Convoy OB 330: The cargo ship wastorpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (48°25′N26°12′W / 48.417°N 26.200°W /48.417; -26.200) byU-46 ( | |
| Remagio | World War II: Thefishing trawler was bombed and damaged in theNorth Sea offBamburgh,Northumberland (48°46′N29°14′W / 48.767°N 29.233°W /48.767; -29.233) by Luftwaffe aircraft and was abandoned, coming ashore north of Bamburgh. Her ten crew survived. She was refloated on 26 June and taken toLindisfarne.[1][53] | |
| Sabina | World War II: The cargo ship struck amine and sank in theMediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) offGenoa,Italy (36°05′N5°12′W / 36.083°N 5.200°W /36.083; -5.200). Her crew were rescued.[1][54] | |
| Trevarrack | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (46°45′N38°00′W / 46.750°N 38.000°W /46.750; -38.000) byU-101 ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ainderby | World War II: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean 130 nautical miles (240 km) west by north ofBloody Foreland,County Donegal, Ireland (55°30′N12°10′W / 55.500°N 12.167°W /55.500; -12.167) byU-552 ( | |
| Christian Krohg | World War II:Convoy OB 328: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (45°00′N36°30′W / 45.000°N 36.500°W /45.000; -36.500) byU-108 ( | |
| Giuseppina Ghirardi | World War II: Thetanker straggled behind her convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in theAegean Sea 15 nautical miles (28 km) east ofCape Helles, Turkey byHMS Torbay ( | |
| India | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled atAssab,Italian Eritrea. She was refloated in 1949 and scrapped.[60] | |
| Mercier | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (48°30′N41°30′W / 48.500°N 41.500°W /48.500; -41.500) byU-204 ( | |
| Pagao | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled atAlgeciras, Spain. She was refloated in 1944, fitted with a new bow section and entered Spanish service in 1945 asZaragoza.[62] | |
| Piave | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Assab. She was refloated in 1950 and scrapped in 1951.[22] | |
| HMS Pintail | World War II:Convoy FN 477: TheKingfisher-class sloop struck amine in theHumber Estuary and sank with the loss of 53 of her 75 crew. Survivors were rescued byHMS Quantock ( | |
| Royal Scot | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in theNorth Sea off the mouth of theHumber with the loss of eleven of her crew.[1] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Baron Carnegie | World War II: Thecargo ship was bombed and damaged in theNorth Sea (51°55′N5°34′W / 51.917°N 5.567°W /51.917; -5.567) byLuftwaffe aircraft. She was taken in tow bySeine ( | |
| Cirene | World War II: Thenaval trawler was bombed and sunk atBenghazi,Libya by British aircraft.[64] | |
| Havtor | World War II: The cargo ship wastorpedoed, shelled and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (63°35′N28°05′W / 63.583°N 28.083°W /63.583; -28.083) byU-79 ( | |
| Mario Bianco | World War II: The naval trawler was sunk at Benghazi by British aircraft.[66] | |
| Moorwood | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea offHartlepool,County Durham by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage fromLondon toBlyth, Northumberland.[1][67] | |
| Tilly L. M. Russ | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk at Benghazi byHMS Taku ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Carloforte | World War II: Thenaval trawler was sunk in theMediterranean Sea 36 nautical miles (67 km) west ofGorgara by explosive charges.[1] | |
| Chinese Prince | World War II: The cargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean south ofRockall,Inverness-shire (56°12′N14°18′W / 56.200°N 14.300°W /56.200; -14.300) byU-552 ( | |
| Empire Dew | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of theAzores, Portugal (51°09′N30°16′W / 51.150°N 30.267°W /51.150; -30.267 byU-48 ( | |
| Fianona | World War II: Thetanker was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea offVada (43°08′N10°30′E / 43.133°N 10.500°E /43.133; 10.500) byHNLMS O-24 ( | |
| Friedrich Breme | World War II: The tanker was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (49°48′N24°00′W / 49.800°N 24.000°W /49.800; -24.000) byHMS Sheffield ( | |
| Gesù e Maria | World War II: Theschooner was torpedoed and sunk in theAegean Sea offSkiros,Greece (39°10′N25°20′E / 39.167°N 25.333°E /39.167; 25.333) byHMS Torbay ( | |
| Iowan | The cargo ship ran aground on a reef a few hundred yards off Government Point, nearPoint Conception,California. Salvage operations took about two weeks, after which she was towed toLos Angeles, California, for repairs. She was later returned to service. | |
| Ranella | World War II:Convoy OG 64: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (43°39′N28°00′W / 43.650°N 28.000°W /43.650; -28.000) byU-553 ( | |
| Silvio Scaroni | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 70 nautical miles (130 km) west ofBenghazi,Libya (32°27′N18°42′E / 32.450°N 18.700°E /32.450; 18.700) byHMS Taku ( | |
| Silverpalm | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean byU-371 ( | |
| Susan Mærsk | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 370 nautical miles (690 km) north north east of the Azores (44°45′N25°15′W / 44.750°N 25.250°W /44.750; -25.250) byU-553 ( |
For the loss of the Norwegian coasterAla on this day, see the entry for17 May 1941
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Djurdjura | World War II:Convoy SL 75: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (38°53′N23°11′W / 38.883°N 23.183°W /38.883; -23.183) byBrin ( | |
| Eirini Kyriakidou | World War II: Convoy SL 75: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (38°53′N23°11′W / 38.883°N 23.183°W /38.883; -23.183) byBrin ( | |
| HMT King Henry | World War II: Thenaval trawler was bombed and sunk atLowestoft,Suffolk byLuftwaffe aircraft.[1] | |
| Kingstown | World War II: Thecoaster was bombed and damaged in theBristol Channel 9 nautical miles (17 km) north west of theSouth Bishop Lighthouse by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was taken in tow by afishing trawler but sank 6 nautical miles (11 km) offSt. Ann's Head,Pembrokeshire. Her crew were rescued.[1] | |
| Pandias | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (7°49′N23°38′W / 7.817°N 23.633°W /7.817; -23.633) byU-107 ( | |
| St. Patrick | World War II: Theferry was bombed and sunk in theIrish Sea (52°04′N5°25′W / 52.067°N 5.417°W /52.067; -5.417) with the loss of 31 of the 89 people on board.[1][76][77] | |
| Tresillian | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (44°40′N45°30′W / 44.667°N 45.500°W /44.667; -45.500) byU-77 ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Giovanni Bottigliere | World War II: Thecoaster wastorpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea south ofSardinia byHMS Clyde ( | |
| St. Lindsay | World War II:Convoy OG 64: Thecargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (approximately51°N30°W / 51°N 30°W /51; -30) byU-751 ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Audacious | World War II: Thefishing boatstruck amine and sank in theNorth Sea (51°28′N0°51′E / 51.467°N 0.850°E /51.467; 0.850) with the loss of all but one of her crew.[80] | |
| G R F | With no one on board, thescow was wrecked on the beach atKarluk,Territory of Alaska.[81] | |
| Hans Broge | World War II: Thecargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea 15 nautical miles (28 km) west south west ofTexel,North Holland, Netherlands byRoyal Air Force aircraft. The wreck was subsequently raised and employed as atarget ship.[7][82][83] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Chevalier Paul | World War II: TheVauquelin-classdestroyer wastorpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea offLatakia,Syria byFairey Swordfish aircraft of815 Squadron,Fleet Air Arm with the loss of six of her crew. Survivors were rescued byValmy andGuépard (both | |
| V 5706 Ostmark | Thevorpostenboot ran aground and sank offVågsøy, Norway.[84] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Cathrine | World War II:Convoy SL 76: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (49°30′N16°00′W / 49.500°N 16.000°W /49.500; -16.000) byU-43 ( | |
| Charlottetown | Theferry ran aground offPort Mouton, Nova Scotia. She sank the next day at43°51′N64°45′W / 43.850°N 64.750°W /43.850; -64.750.[86] | |
| Tottenham | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (7°38′S19°12′W / 7.633°S 19.200°W /-7.633; -19.200) byAtlantis ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Doris II | World War II: Thefishing vessel struck amine and sank in theThames Estuary offSheerness,Kent with the loss of both crew.[80] | |
| Norfolk | World War II: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean 150 nautical miles (280 km) north west ofMalin Head,County Donegal, Ireland (57°17′N11°14′W / 57.283°N 11.233°W /57.283; -11.233) byU-552 ( | |
| U-138 | World War II: TheType IIDsubmarine wasdepth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean offCape Trafalgar, Spain (36°04′N7°29′W / 36.067°N 7.483°W /36.067; -7.483) byHMS Faulknor,Fearless,Forester,Foresight andFoxhound (all |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Empire Warrior | World War II: Thecargo ship was bombed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean offVila Real de Santo António, Portugal (37°06′N7°24′W / 37.100°N 7.400°W /37.100; -7.400) byRegia Aeronautica aircraft andFocke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of IStaffeln,Kampfgeschwader 40,Luftwaffe. Her 25 crew were rescued by anArmada Portuguesadestroyer.[7][80][90][91] | |
| Gunda | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (37°36′N9°53′W / 37.600°N 9.883°W /37.600; -9.883) by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of IStaffeln,Kampfgeschwader 40, Luftwaffe. Her 21 crew were rescued byHMT Imperialist ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Buccari | World War II: Thecargo ship struck amine and sank offTaranto.[80][93] | |
| Enossis | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk inSuda Bay,Crete byLuftwaffe aircraft.[94][note 1] | |
| Ganda | World War II: Thecargo liner wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean offCasablanca,Morocco (34°10′N11°40′W / 34.167°N 11.667°W /34.167; -11.667) byU-123 ( | |
| Ilse | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and was damaged in theNorth Sea offHartlepool,County Durham. Her back was broken, and the bow section was beyond salvage. She was repaired atMiddlesbrough,Yorkshire, where a new bow section was constructed.[80] | |
| Inverarder | World War II: Thetanker was bombed and damaged in theEnglish Channel off theIsle of Wight by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached in theSolent. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service.[80] | |
| USS O-9 | ||
| Refah | World War II:Refah tragedy: Thecargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) south ofMersin byOndina ( | |
| HMT Resmilo | World War II: Thenaval trawler was bombed and sunk in the North Sea offPeterhead,Aberdeenshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her 24 crew were rescued.[100][101] | |
| Schieland | World War II:Convoy FS 520: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea (53°18′N1°01′E / 53.300°N 1.017°E /53.300; 1.017) by Luftwaffe aircraft. Eight survivors were rescued byHMS Mendip ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Babitonga | World War II: The supply ship was intercepted in theAtlantic Ocean (2°05′N27°42′W / 2.083°N 27.700°W /2.083; -27.700 or2°05′S27°42′W / 2.083°S 27.700°W /-2.083; -27.700) byHMS London ( | |
| Criton | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The captured Frenchcargo ship left the convoy to return toFreetown, Sierra Leone. She was intercepted in the Atlantic Ocean byAir France IV ( | |
| Gasfire | World War II: The cargo ship struck amine and sank in theNorth Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) east ofSouthwold,Suffolk (52°19′N1°59′E / 52.317°N 1.983°E /52.317; 1.983).[80] | |
| Kenneth Hawksfield | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) east of Southwold (52°18′N1°59′E / 52.300°N 1.983°E /52.300; 1.983) with the loss of a crew member.[80] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Arakaka | World War II: Theweather ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (47°00′N41°40′W / 47.000°N 41.667°W /47.000; -41.667) byU-77 ( | |
| Balzac | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (15°16′S27°43′W / 15.267°S 27.717°W /-15.267; -27.717) byAtlantis ( | |
| HMT Beech | World War II: Thenaval trawler was bombed and sunk atScrabster,Caithness byLuftwaffe aircraft with the loss of eleven of her crew.[80] | |
| Calabria | World War II:Convoy SL 76: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 100 nautical miles (190 km) west ofInishtrahull Island,County Donegal, Ireland byU-141 ( | |
| Claus Rickmers | World War II: Thecargo ship was sunk atVentspils, Latvia. She was later refloated and repaired.[109] | |
| Estonia | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theBaltic Sea north west ofGotland, Sweden byS-28 ( | |
| Gaisma | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed in the Baltic Sea offLiepāja byS-59 andS-60 (both | |
| Liisa | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in theBaltic Sea offHanko, Finland byS-31 ( | |
| Luga | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk in the Baltic Sea offKronstadt byJunkers Ju 88 aircraft of806 Küstenfliegergruppe,Luftwaffe.[7] | |
| MO-238 | World War II: TheMO-4-classpatrol boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Hanko byS-44 ( | |
| Perkunas | World War II: TheIce-class tug was sunk by Luftwaffe aircraft.[113] | |
| Pietro Querini | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea south ofPantelleria (36°11′N12°00′E / 36.183°N 12.000°E /36.183; 12.000) byHMS Union ( | |
| SS Ruhno (18862) | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Kronstadt with the loss of three lives. She was later raised, but was not repaired.[7][114] | |
| Shuka | World War II: Thefishing trawler was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Liepāja byS-31 ( | |
| SP-12 | World War II: Thetug struck a mine laid by the Luftwaffe and sank atSevastopol with the loss of 26 of her 31 crew.[7][116] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Alf | World War II: Thecargo ship was sunk offTallinn, Estonia byS-44 ( | |
| Alstertor | World War II: The supply andprison ship was intercepted in theAtlantic Ocean (41°12′N13°10′W / 41.200°N 13.167°W /41.200; -13.167) by the 8th Destroyer Flotilla[Note 1] and was scuttled by her crew. Over 200 British, Chinese, Indian and Malayanprisoners of war were rescued. These were the crews ofRabaul andTrafalgar (both | |
| Bystry | World War II: TheGnevny-classdestroyer was bombed and sunk atSevastopol byLuftwaffe aircraft. She was later salvaged.[80] | |
| Dnepr | World War II: The ship struck amine and sank at Sevastopol.[7] | |
| Gnevnyi | World War II: TheGnevny-classdestroyer struck a mine and sank in theBaltic Sea north ofHiiumaa, Estonia. There were 20 dead and 23 wounded.[120][121] | |
| Hull Trader | World War II: Thecoaster struck a mine and sank in theNorth Sea offCromer,Norfolk with the loss of eleven of her crew.[80] | |
| Khiumadal | World War II: Thelightship was sunk in the Baltic Sea byS-43 ( | |
| M-78 | World War II: TheM-classsubmarine was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea west ofVentspils, Latvia (57°28′N21°17′E / 57.467°N 21.283°E /57.467; 21.283) byU-144 ( | |
| HMT Nogi | World War II: Thenaval trawler was bombed and damaged in the North Sea off Cromer (52°57′N1°28′E / 52.950°N 1.467°E /52.950; 1.467) by Luftwaffe aircraft.[80][123] She was taken in tow byHMT Contender andHMT Solon (both | |
| S-3 | World War II: TheS-classsubmarine was sunk in the Baltic Sea offLiepāja, Latvia byS-60 ( | |
| Trelissick | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Cromer (53°07′01″N1°24′09″E / 53.11694°N 1.40250°E /53.11694; 1.40250) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of two of her 42 crew. The wreck was subsequently dispersed by explosives.[80][125] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| HMS Auckland | World War II: TheEgret-class sloop was bombed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) north east ofTobruk,Libya (32°15′N24°30′E / 32.250°N 24.500°E /32.250; 24.500) byJunkers Ju 87 aircraft of IIStaffeln,Sturzkampfgeschwader 2,Luftwaffe with the loss of 36 of her 198 crew. Survivors were rescued byHMAS Parramatta,HMAS Vendetta andHMAS Waterhen (all | |
| Brockley Hill | World War II:Convoy HX 133: Thecargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (58°30′N38°20′W / 58.500°N 38.333°W /58.500; -38.333) byU-651 ( | |
| Kinross | World War II:Convoy OB 336: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south east ofCape Farewell, Greenland (55°23′N38°49′W / 55.383°N 38.817°W /55.383; -38.817) byU-203 ( | |
| Lenin | World War II: TheOrfey-classdestroyer was scuttled atLiepāja, Latvia.[7] | |
| M-71 | World War II: TheM-classsubmarine was scuttled at Liepāja.[80][120] | |
| M-80 | World War II: TheM-classsubmarine was scuttled at Liepāja.[80][120] | |
| Pass of Balmaha | World War II: Thetanker was bombed and damaged in the Mediterranean Sea by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of IIStaffeln,Sturzkampfgeschwader 2, Luftwaffe and was abandoned. She was towed toTobruk,Libya byHMAS Waterhen ( | |
| Ronis | World War II: TheRonis-classsubmarine was scuttled at Liepāja.[80][120] | |
| S-1 | World War II: TheS-classsubmarine was scuttled at Liepāja.[80] She was salvaged by theGermans in October.[130] | |
| T-208 Shkiv | World War II: TheProject 53 Typeminesweeper was sunk bymines at theGlotova Bank in theBlack Sea.[120] | |
| Silach | World War II: Theicebreaker (541 GRT) was scuttled at Liepāja by theRed Army.[7] | |
| Soløy | World War II:Convoy HX 133: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (54°39′N39°43′W / 54.650°N 39.717°W /54.650; -39.717) byU-203 ( | |
| Spidola | World War II: TheRonis-classsubmarine was scuttled at Liepāja.[80][120] | |
| TKA-27 | World War II: Thetorpedo boat was lost by enemy action at Liepāja.[7] | |
| Tunguska | World War II: The auxiliarygunboat was scuttled at Liepāja.[7] | |
| Vigrid | World War II:Convoy HX 133: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately55°N41°W / 55°N 41°W /55; -41) byU-371 ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Anna Bulgaris | World War II: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (49°30′N44°00′W / 49.500°N 44.000°W /49.500; -44.000) byU-77 ( | |
| Dashwood | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in theNorth Sea (52°59′N1°52′E / 52.983°N 1.867°E /52.983; 1.867) byLuftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued.[80] | |
| Ellinico | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately55°N38°W / 55°N 38°W /55; -38) byU-108 ( | |
| Isle of Wight | World War II: Thefishing trawler was bombed and sunk in the North Sea offScarborough,Yorkshire by Luftwaffe aircraft.[80] | |
| Nicolas Pateras | World War II:Convoy OB 336: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately55°N38°W / 55°N 38°W /55; -38) byU-108 ( | |
| Schie | World War II: Convoy OB 336: The cargo ship (1,967 GRT, 1922) straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (53°02′N42°10′W / 53.033°N 42.167°W /53.033; -42.167) byU-75 ( | |
| Souffleur | World War II: Thesubmarine was torpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea offBeirut,Lebanon (33°49′N35°26′E / 33.817°N 35.433°E /33.817; 35.433) byHMS Parthian ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Enrico Costa | World War II: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) offCape Torado (38°07′N14°37′E / 38.117°N 14.617°E /38.117; 14.617) byHMS Utmost ( | |
| Ivan Papanin | The cargo ship departed fromLeningrad forStettin,Germany. She was subsequently severely damaged and was beached nearSuursaari.[138] | |
| M-83 | World War II: TheM-classsubmarine was scuttled atLiepāja, Latvia.[80][120] | |
| Mareeba | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in theIndian Ocean (8°15′N88°06′E / 8.250°N 88.100°E /8.250; 88.100) byKormoran ( | |
| Moskva | World War II:Raid on Constanța: TheLeningrad-classdestroyer was sunk by a Romanian minefield during a failed Soviet attack against the Romanian port of Constanța, which was defended by thedestroyersNMS Mărăști,NMS Regina Maria, and theminelayerAmiral Murgescu (all | |
| Polinnia | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theTyrrhenian Sea south east ofIschia (40°05′N12°08′E / 40.083°N 12.133°E /40.083; 12.133) byHMS Severn ( | |
| HMT Tranio | World War II: Thenaval trawler was bombed and sunk in theNorth Sea offHappisburgh,Norfolk byLuftwaffe aircraft. There were no casualties.[143][144] | |
| Velebit | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and damaged in theBay of Bengal byKormoran ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Empire Ability | World War II:Convoy SL 78: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (23°50′N21°10′W / 23.833°N 21.167°W /23.833; -21.167) byU-69 ( | |
| HMT Force | World War II: TheMersey-classnaval trawler was bombed, damaged and set on fire while anchored 6 miles (9.7 km) offWinterton Ness sinking in theNorth Sea offGreat Yarmouth,Norfolk52°48′55″N001°47′48″E / 52.81528°N 1.79667°E /52.81528; 1.79667 byLuftwaffe aircraft.[80][147] | |
| Glauco | World War II: TheGlauco-classsubmarine was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west ofGibraltar (35°06′N12°41′W / 35.100°N 12.683°W /35.100; -12.683) byHMS Wishart ( | |
| Knud Villemoes | World War II: The cargo ship struck amine and sank in the North Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) north north east of Steingrun Prik,Heligoland,Germany.[148] | |
| Kongsgaard | World War II:Convoy HX 133: Thetanker was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (60°00′N30°42′W / 60.000°N 30.700°W /60.000; -30.700) byU-564 ( | |
| M-99 | World War II: TheM-classsubmarine was torpedoed and sunk in theBaltic Sea (59°20′N21°12′E / 59.333°N 21.200°E /59.333; 21.200) byU-149 ( | |
| Maasdam | World War II:Convoy HX 133: Thecargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Greenland (60°00′N30°35′W / 60.000°N 30.583°W /60.000; -30.583) byU-564 ( | |
| Malaya II | World War II:Convoy HX 133: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast ofGreenland (59°56′N30°35′W / 59.933°N 30.583°W /59.933; -30.583) byU-564 ( | |
| Mariampol | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled atRiga, Latvia by theRed Army.[113] | |
| Montferland | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea (52°47′N1°50′E / 52.783°N 1.833°E /52.783; 1.833) by Luftwaffe aircraft. She sank the next day (52°37′15″N1°50′30″E / 52.62083°N 1.84167°E /52.62083; 1.84167). Her 43 crew were rescued. The wreck was subsequently dispersed by explosives.[80][153] | |
| Oberon | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (25°43′N22°47′W / 25.717°N 22.783°W /25.717; -22.783) byU-123 ( | |
| P.L.M. 22 | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (25°43′N22°47′W / 25.717°N 22.783°W /25.717; -22.783) byU-123 ( | |
| River Lugar | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately24°N21°W / 24°N 21°W /24; -21) byU-69 ( | |
| S-10 | World War II: TheS-classsubmarine was torpedoed and sunk in theIrben Strait byS-59 andS-60 (both | |
| S-43 | World War II: The Type 1939/40schnellboot struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea north ofHiiumaa, Estonia.[157] | |
| S-106 | World War II: The Type 1939/40schnellboot struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea north of Hiiumaa (59°02′N22°40′E / 59.033°N 22.667°E /59.033; 22.667) with the loss of six lives.[158][159] | |
| Salpa | World War II: The submarine was torpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea offMersa Matruh, Egypt (32°05′N26°47′E / 32.083°N 26.783°E /32.083; 26.783) byHMS Triumph ( | |
| No. 27 | World War II: TheG-5-classmotor torpedo boat was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Luftwaffe aircraft.[160] | |
| No. 47 | TheG-5-classmotor torpedo boat was lost on this date. | |
| U-556 | World War II: TheType VIIC submarine wasdepth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean southwest ofIceland (50°18′N29°20′W / 50.300°N 29.333°W /50.300; -29.333) byHMS Celandine,HMS Gladiolus andHMS Nasturtium (all | |
| Vieniba | World War II: The cargo liner/hospital ship was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Luftwaffe aircraft. Approximately 800 crew and passengers were killed. Eight of her made it to shore and five were rescued.[161] |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Auris | World War II: Thetanker was torpedoed and sunk in theAtlantic Ocean (34°27′N11°57′W / 34.450°N 11.950°W /34.450; -11.950) byLeonardo da Vinci ( | |
| Barrhill | World War II:Convoy SC 33: Thecargo ship was bombed and sunk in theNorth Sea (52°50′N1°46′E / 52.833°N 1.767°E /52.833; 1.767) byLuftwaffe aircraft with the loss of five of her 40 crew.[80][162] | |
| Lauenburg | ||
| No. 204 | World War II: TheProject 1125-classgunboat was severely damaged by Romanian artillery on theDanube and ran aground. She was salvaged by theRomanians and put into service as NMBV12. | |
| Pluto | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 100 nautical miles (190 km) north north west of theButt of Lewis,Hebrides, United Kingdom (59°39′N8°20′W / 59.650°N 8.333°W /59.650; -8.333) byU-146 ( | |
| Sleipner II | World War II: The cargo ship, disguised asEnggano ( | |
| Ugo Вassi | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in theGulf of Orosei 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) north east ofCapo Monte Santi (40°07′N9°50′E / 40.117°N 9.833°E /40.117; 9.833) byHMS Severn ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Cushendall | World War II: Thecargo ship was bombed and sunk in theNorth Sea (56°57′N2°03′W / 56.950°N 2.050°W /56.950; -2.050) byLuftwaffe aircraft with the loss of two of her crew.[80] | |
| Don | The excursion boat disappeared infog in theGulf of Maine during a day trip toMonhegan Island,Maine. She probably suffered an explosion and sank. All 34 people aboard perished.[164] Herbow section was found inCasco Bay offRagged Island.[165][166] | |
| Empire Meteor | World War II: Thecargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea (53°05′N1°30′E / 53.083°N 1.500°E /53.083; 1.500) by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was towed in to theHumber. She was subsequently repaired and returned to service.[167] | |
| Ernani | World War II: The blockade-running cargo ship, disguised asEnggano ( | |
| George J. Goulandris | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (29°05′N25°10′W / 29.083°N 25.167°W /29.083; -25.167) byU-66 ( | |
| Grayburn | World War II:Convoy HX 133: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (59°30′N18°07′W / 59.500°N 18.117°W /59.500; -18.117) byU-651 ( | |
| Hekla | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (58°20′N43°00′W / 58.333°N 43.000°W /58.333; -43.000) byU-564 ( | |
| Kalypso Vergotti | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (29°00′N25°00′W / 29.000°N 25.000°W /29.000; -25.000) byU-66 ( | |
| Märta | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk atVentspils by Luftwaffe aircraft.[7] | |
| Rio Azul | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately29°N25°W / 29°N 25°W /29; -25) byU-123 ( | |
| U-651 | World War II: TheType VIICsubmarine wasdepth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (59°52′N18°36′W / 59.867°N 18.600°W /59.867; -18.600) byHMS Arabis,HMS Malcolm,HMS Scimitar,HMS Speedwell andHMS Violet (all |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Capacitas | World War II: Thecargo ship wastorpedoed and sunk in theMediterranean Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) offSan Vincenzo byHNLMS O 23 ( | |
| HMS Cricket | World War II: TheInsect-classgunboat was bombed and damaged in theMediterranean Sea off the coast of Egypt byJunkers Ju 87 aircraft of IStaffeln,Sturzkampfgeschwader 2,Luftwaffe. She was towed toAlexandria, where she was declared aconstructive total loss.[7] | |
| Empire Larch | World War II: TheLarch-class tug was bombed and damaged in the North Sea offGreat Yarmouth,Norfolk by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was repaired and returned to service.[174] | |
| Krimulda | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk bymines. Five of her crew were killed.[175] | |
| MO-143 | World War II: TheMO-4-classpatrol boat struck a mine and sank in theBaltic Sea off Mhni.[176] | |
| Orel | World War II:Soviet evacuation of Odesa: The cargo ship was scuttled atOdesa by theRed Army.[177] | |
| Peter the Great | World War II: Soviet evacuation of Odesa: The cargo ship was scuttled at Odesa by the Red Army.[177] | |
| Plekhanov | World War II: Soviet evacuation of Odesa: The cargo ship was scuttled at Odesa by the Red Army.[177] | |
| Pskov | World War II: Soviet evacuation of Odesa: The cargo ship was scuttled at Odesa by the Red Army.[177] | |
| Saint Anselm | World War II:Convoy SL 78: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately31°N26°W / 31°N 26°W /31; -26) byU-66 ( | |
| Voikov | World War II: Soviet evacuation of Odesa: The cargo ship was scuttled at Odesa by the Red Army.[177] | |
| HMAS Waterhen | World War II: While under tow by thedestroyerHMS Defender ( |
| Ship | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ardena | World War II: The passengerferry, a formerAzalea-class sloop, was sunk by theGermans some time in June. She was raised, repaired and put into German service.[179] | |
| Everiga | World War II: Thecargo ship was sunk as ablockship atPärnu, Estonia. She was subsequently salvaged by the Germans.[111] | |
| Unnamed patrol boat | World War II: Thepatrol boat, one of the six patrol boats of theSoviet Danube Flotilla, was shelled and sunk by the monitorsNMS Basarabia andNMS Mihail Kogălniceanu (both |