The list of shipwrecks in May 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1941.
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Ship | State | Description |
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Arcturus | ![]() |
World War II: The
transport ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south of the
Kerkennah Islands,
Tunisia (
34°38′N 11°29′E / 34.633°N 11.483°E) by
HMS Upholder (![]() |
HNLMS Jean Frederic | ![]() |
World War II: The
naval trawler was bombed by
Luftwaffe aircraft and damaged by near misses that caused her to sink in the
English Channel off
Start Point,
Devon, United Kingdom with the loss of her captain and 24 of her crew. Fourteen survivors were rescued on 2 May by
HMS ML-157 (![]() |
Larissa | ![]() |
World War II: The transport ship struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Volos. [6] [7] |
Leverkusen | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) south of the Kerkennah Islands (
34°38′N 11°39′E / 34.633°N 11.650°E by
HMS Upholder (![]() |
Nerissa | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 121: The
passenger ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
57°57′N 10°08′W / 57.950°N 10.133°W) by
U-552 (![]() ![]() |
Polinice | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Malta by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later salvaged. [6] |
Samsø | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°35′N 16°17′W / 8.583°N 16.283°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Santa Quitéra | ![]() |
The schooner foundered in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Her 40 crew were rescued. [10] |
Saturnus | ![]() |
World War II: The barrage balloon vessel was damaged by enemy action and was declared a constructive total loss. [6] |
Sea Fisher | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine in the North Sea ( 55°34′N 1°28′W / 55.567°N 1.467°W) and was beached. She was later refloated and taken to Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. [6] |
Serdica | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Benghazi, Libya by Royal Air Force aircraft. There were no casualties. [6] [11] |
For the loss of the British tanker Capulet on this day see the entry for 28 April 1941.
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Alberic | ![]() |
The
naval trawler collided with
HNoMS St. Albans (![]() |
HMS Jersey | ![]() |
World War II: The J-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Grand Harbour, Malta with the loss of 35 of her crew. |
HMY Nyula | ![]() |
World War II: The naval yacht collided with another vessel and sank in the North Sea off the mouth of the River Tyne. [6] |
Parracombe | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea, 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km) off
Cape Bon,
Tunisia by Italian
mines laid down by the
cruisers
Duca d'Aosta,
Eugenio di Savoia,
Muzzio Attendolo and
Raimondo Montecuccoli (all ![]() |
Trajan | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea ( 53°10′N 1°13′E / 53.167°N 1.217°E) by Luftwaffe aircraft. All 21 crew were rescued by a Royal Navy destroyer. [6] [16] |
V 808 Reichspräsident von Hindenburg | ![]() |
World War II: The vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in the North Sea north west of Borkum by Royal Air Force aircraft with the loss of four lives. [6] [17] [18] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Araybank | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was again bombed on 16 May and was declared a total loss. Araybank was refloated and taken to Trieste, Italy for repairs in 1947. She entered Italian service in 948 as Napoli. [6] [19] [20] |
Barnacle | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Waterloo Dock, Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Birmania | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship exploded and sank at
Tripoli,
Libya due to the detonation of cluster bombs improperly crated for shipment. The explosion in the forward hold flung the stern of the ship up onto the quay. The armed merchant cruiser
Città di Bari (![]() |
Bonita | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk at Waterloo Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Bra-Kar | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed, exploded, and sank at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was refloated in June and beached at Tranmere, Cheshire. She was declared a constructive total loss and subsequently scrapped. [6] [22] [23] |
Brill | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Canopo | ![]() |
World War II: The Spica-class torpedo boat was bombed and sunk at Tripoli by Royal Air Force aircraft with the loss of 24 of her crew and twenty wounded. [6] [24] |
Città di Bari | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser as sunk at Tripoli by the explosion of
Birmania (![]() |
Corbet | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank 2 cables (1⁄5 nautical mile (370 m) off the entrance to Herculaneum Dock, Liverpool with the loss of eight of her nine crew. [6] |
Dace | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Emily Burton | ![]() |
World War II: The motor barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Giuseppe Orlando | ![]() |
World War II: The rescue ship struck a mine and sank off Tripoli with the loss of eight of the 39 people on board. [6] [11] |
Grosvenor | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ivy P. | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Langton Branch Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ling | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Longendale | ![]() |
World War II: The barge was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Luce | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was burned out and sunk by the exploding vessels
Bra-Kar (![]() ![]() |
Mus | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Orrell | ![]() |
World War II: The barge was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Oyster | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge exploded and sank due to the explosion of
Bra-Kar (![]() |
Pike | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ray | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Recco | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was intercepted in the
Atlantic Ocean 350 nautical miles (650 km) north of the
Azores (
44°37′N 24°27′W / 44.617°N 24.450°W) by
HMS Hilary (![]() |
Roach | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Rover | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Royston | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was taken in tow but sank the next day at 53°37′N 0°39′E / 53.617°N 0.650°E. [6] |
Silverdale | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Sirius |
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World War II: The lightship struck a mine and sank at Liverpool, Lancashire. [6] |
Sitona | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy FS 479: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea ( 53°12′N 1°11′E / 53.200°N 1.183°E) by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued. She sank the next day. [17] [6] |
Surveyor No.3 | ![]() |
World War II: The motor launch was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Taranger | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
61°07′N 25°20′W / 61.117°N 25.333°W) by
U-95 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Tugnin F. | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea 11 nautical miles (20 km) north west of
Mersa Brega,
Libya by
HMS Triumph (![]() |
Walton | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Wray Castle | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°48′N 13°55′W / 6.800°N 13.917°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Ben Gairn | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Lowestoft, Suffolk. [30] |
Baron Inchcape | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Domino | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Elstree Grange | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Europa | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was set afire and burnt out at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Giuseppe La Farina | ![]() |
World War II: The La Masa-class torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia at 34°35′N 011°50′E / 34.583°N 11.833°E with the loss of 61 of her 128 crew. [6] [11] [33] |
Japan | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 310: The cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 249 nautical miles (461 km) north west of
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
10°15′N 16°33′W / 10.250°N 16.550°W) by
U-38 (![]() |
Malakand | ![]() |
World War II: During an air raid at Liverpool, a barrage balloon crashed onto the cargo ship (7,649 GRT, 1919) and she caught fire. The fire, or a fire on the dock, spread eventually reaching her cargo of ammunition causing her to explode and sink early on 4 May. [6] One of her 76 crew was killed. [36] |
Pneumatic Elevator No.11 | ![]() |
World War II: The floating
elevator was sunk at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Tacoma Star | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Tregor | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel 6 nautical miles (11 km) off Trevose Head, Cornwall by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her six crew were rescued. [17] [6] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Cape Breton | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Belfast, County Antrim by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Fair Head | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Belfast by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMT Fidelia | ![]() |
World War II: The boom defence vessel was bombed and sunk at Lowestoft, Suffolk by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Industria | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was subsequently repaired and returned to service. [37] |
Queen Maud | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
7°54′N 16°41′W / 7.900°N 16.683°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Sumba | ![]() |
World War II: The whaler was bombed and damaged in the Bristol Channel by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached off Barry, Glamorgan. She was later repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Traffic | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Bengasi | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) off
Cavoli by
HMS Truant (![]() |
Cagliari | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) off
Fuscaldo (
39°11′N 15°58′E / 39.183°N 15.967°E) by
HMS Taku (![]() |
HMS Camito | ![]() |
World War II: The
ocean boarding vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean south west of Ireland (
50°42′N 21°20′W / 50.700°N 21.333°W) by
U-97 (![]() ![]() |
Dunkwa | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°43′N 17°13′W / 8.717°N 17.217°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Emanuel | ![]() |
World War II: The
fishing trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
62°06′N 8°10′W / 62.100°N 8.167°W) by
U-556 (![]() |
Oakdene | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°19′N 27°55′W / 6.317°N 27.917°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() |
Sangro | ![]() |
World War II: The captured Italian
tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of Ireland (
50°42′N 21°20′W / 50.700°N 21.333°W) by
U-97 (![]() ![]() |
Surat | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°23′N 15°13′W / 8.383°N 15.217°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Bluestone | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Greenock, Renfrewshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
British Emperor | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was shelled and sunk in the
Indian Ocean (
8°30′N 56°25′E / 8.500°N 56.417°E) by
Pinguin (![]() |
Eastern Star | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The
cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
61°29′N 22°40′W / 61.483°N 22.667°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() |
Ellesbank | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Fernlane | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
10°02′N 20°17′W / 10.033°N 20.283°W) by
Enrico Tazzoli (![]() |
HMT Gowan Hill | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Greenock by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Hornby | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was raised, repaired, returned to service. [6] |
HMS Hurricane | ![]() |
World War II: The H-class destroyer was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Ida Burton | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ixion | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
61°29′N 22°40′W / 61.483°N 22.667°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Katina P. |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Astakos by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Kineenan | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge struck a mine and sank at Liverpool with the loss of all five crew. [6] |
München | ![]() |
World War II: The
weather ship was captured south east of Iceland by
HMS Somali (![]() |
Pascoli | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Adriatic Sea off Sazan Island, Albania. [6] |
Ril Ida | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Hull, Yorkshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Safiyeh | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker barge was bombed and sunk at "Qurnan" by Regia Aeronautica aircraft. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
HMS Stoke | ![]() |
World War II: The
Hunt-class
minesweeper was bombed and sunk at
Tobruk,
Libya by
Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of II Staffeln,
Sturzkampfgeschwader 2, Luftwaffe with the loss of 21 of her crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Ladybird (![]() |
HMT Susarion | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk off the mouth of the Humber by Luftwaffe aircraft. [50] |
Tanais |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later salvaged, repaired and entered German service. [6] |
Waterlily | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing vessel was bombed and sunk at West Mersea, Essex by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Burmah | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Capitano A. Cecchi | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was shelled and sunk off
Benghazi,
Libya (
31°51′15″N 19°53′20″E / 31.85417°N 19.88889°E) by
HMS Ajax,
HMS Havock,
HMS Hotspur and
HMS Imperial (all ![]() |
Delite | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Hull, Yorkshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
F. W. No.20 | ![]() |
World War II: The dredger was sunk by an explosion in Langstone Harbour, Hampshire with the loss of three crew. [6] |
Hercules | ![]() |
World War II: The floating crane was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later salvaged, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Irishman | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was sunk by an explosion in Langstone Harbour with the loss of five crew. [6] |
Ladore | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Hull by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Marton | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] She was declared a constructive total loss. She was beached at Tranmere, Cheshire on 27 July. Subsequently scrapped. [53] |
Pinguin | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was shelled and sunk in the
Indian Ocean north of the
Seychelles by
HMS Cornwall (![]() ![]() |
Ramillies | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
48°05′N 32°26′W / 48.083°N 32.433°W) by
U-97 (![]() ![]() |
Rose | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMT Silicia | ![]() |
World War II: The
naval trawler struck a
mine and sank at Hull with the loss of seven of her crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMML 211 (![]() |
Stromboli | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was refloated on 14 April 1942 and beached at Tranmere, but was declared a total loss and subsequently scrapped. [55] |
Tenace | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk at Benghazi by
HMS Ajax,
HMS Havock,
HMS Hotspur and
HMS Imperial (all ![]() |
Thistle | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing smack struck a mine and sank in the North Sea ( 51°45′N 1°09′E / 51.750°N 1.150°E). Her crew were rescued. [6] |
HMT Thistle V | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Lowestoft, Suffolk ( 52°28′N 1°47′E / 52.467°N 1.783°E) with the loss of ten of her eleven crew. [6] [56] |
Trentino | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] She was refloated on 30 May but was consequently scrapped. [57] |
HMT Uberty | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Lowestoft by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of thirteen of her crew. [6] [58] [59] |
UJ 173 Mob-Fd 32 | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk off Feiestein, Norway ( 58°49′N 5°27′E / 58.817°N 5.450°E) by British aircraft with the loss of six lives. [17] [60] |
UJ 179 Carl Kämpf | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and severely damaged off Feiestein by British aircraft. She was later repaired and returned to service. [17] |
HMY Viva II | ![]() |
World War II: The naval yacht was bombed and sunk in the
Bristol Channel 13 nautical miles (24 km) west of
Trevose Head,
Cornwall by
Heinkel He 111 aircraft of
406 Küstenfliegergruppe, Luftwaffe with the loss of 22 of her 32 crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Cleveland (![]() |
Welcome Home | ![]() |
World War II: The ketch was bombed and sunk at Hull by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Whitakers No. 1 | ![]() |
World War II: The barge was bombed and sunk at Hull by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Alfred Olsen | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean (
2°59′N 20°26′W / 2.983°N 20.433°W) by
Enrico Tazzoli (![]() |
Bengore Head | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°45′N 33°02′W / 60.750°N 33.033°W) by
U-110 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
City of Winchester | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 400 nautical miles (740 km) south south west of the
Cape Verde Islands, Portugal (
8°20′N 26°14′W / 8.333°N 26.233°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Criton | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship straggled behind a convoy. She was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by a Vichy French Navy cruiser with the loss of ten of her 34 crew. [66] |
Dan-Y-Bryn | ![]() |
The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Hull, Yorkshire. She was subsequently repaired and returned to service. [67] |
Empire Cloud | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship , on her maiden voyage, was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean east north east of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (
61°00′N 32°30′W / 61.000°N 32.500°W) by
U-201 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Empire Song | ![]() |
World War II:
Operation Tiger /
Convoy WS 58: The
cargo liner struck a
mine laid down by the cruisers
Duca d'Aosta,
Eugenio di Savoia,
Muzzio Attendolo and
Raimondo Montecuccoli (all ![]() ![]() |
Esmond | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°24′N 32°27′W / 60.400°N 32.450°W) by
U-110 (![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Gregalia | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°24′N 32°37′W / 60.400°N 32.617°W) by
U-201 (![]() ![]() |
Luis Puebla | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay 160 nautical miles (300 km) north of Gijón with the loss of nine of her twelve crew. [6] |
New Zealand Star | ![]() |
World War II: Operation Tiger / Convoy WS 8: The cargo ship struck a mine and was damaged in the Mediterranean Sea. [72] |
HMS Queenworth | ![]() |
World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk off the mouth of the Humber by Luftwaffe aircraft. [73] |
Tankerton Towers | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler was bombed and sunk off
St Govan's Lightship (
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U-110 | ![]() |
World War II:
Operation Primrose: The
Type IXB
submarine was captured in the Atlantic Ocean by
HMS Aubrietia,
HMS Broadway and
HMS Bulldog (all ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aelybryn | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean south east of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (
59°23′N 35°25′W / 59.383°N 35.417°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
HMS Altais | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMS Comet I | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Empire Caribou | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The
Design 1016 ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south east of Greenland (
59°28′N 35°44′W / 59.467°N 35.733°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() |
HMS Faislane | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Gand | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
57°45′N 37°34′W / 57.750°N 37.567°W) by
U-552 (![]() |
HMS Igloo | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMS Jake II | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Martin Pecheur | ![]() |
World War II: The captured French schooner caught fire and sank in the Atlantic Ocean ( 37°07′N 8°34′W / 37.117°N 8.567°W). The prize crew took to the lifeboats and reached Gibraltar. [6] |
HMS HDML 1011 | ![]() |
World War II: The harbour defence motor launch was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south of Crete, Greece by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] [78] |
HMS Miss England | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMS Nomad III | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ramb III | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was sunk at
Benghazi Harbor,
Libya by
HMS Triumph (![]() |
HMS Safari | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Tower Field | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the Thames Estuary by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was on a voyage from London to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. She was repaired and returned to service. [79] |
Ship | State | Description |
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City of Shanghai | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
6°40′N 27°50′W / 6.667°N 27.833°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Gypsy | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary base ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Somerset | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed in the Atlantic Ocean (
54°54′N 16°20′W / 54.900°N 16.333°W) by
Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of I Staffeln,
Kampfgeschwader 40, Luftwaffe. She broke in two, the stern section sank. Her crew were rescued. The bow section was scuttled by
HMS Alisma (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghios Paraskavi |
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World War II: The
coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea off
Lemnos by
HMS Rorqual (![]() |
Fowberry Tower | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the
North Sea 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) south west by west of the
Humber Lightship (
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HMS Ladybird | ![]() |
World War II: The Insect-class gunboat was bombed and sunk at Tobruk, Libya by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of four of her crew. |
Rawnsley | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Ierapetra Bay ( 34°59′00″N 25°46′26″E / 34.98333°N 25.77389°E) by Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 aircraft of 281 Squadriglia, Regia Aeronautica. [17] [6] [39] |
Richard de Larrinaga | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea off the mouth of the River Tyne by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached on the Herd Sand with a broken back and was declared a total loss. Her 43 crew survived. [6] [39] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Benvrackie | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
0°49′N 20°15′W / 0.817°N 20.250°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cornflower | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk at Malta by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
F | ![]() |
World War II: The hopper barge struck a mine and sank off Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland with the loss of five of her eleven crew. [6] |
Fort Rona | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel 15 nautical miles (28 km) west south west of Bardsey Island, Pembrokeshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued. [6] |
Nueva Elisa | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay. [6] |
HMS Salopian | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy SC 30: The armed merchant cruiser was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
59°04′N 38°15′W / 59.067°N 38.250°W) by
U-98 (![]() ![]() |
Somersby | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy SC 30: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°39′N 26°13′W / 60.650°N 26.217°W) by
U-111 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Dalesman | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached. She was later salvaged, repaired and entered German service as Pluto. [6] [88] |
Karlander | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 321: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean (
55°38′N 13°38′W / 55.633°N 13.633°W) by
Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor aircraft of I Staffeln,
Kampgeschwader 40,
Luftwaffe. She was later scuttled at
55°36′N 13°24′W / 55.600°N 13.400°W by
HMS Campanula (![]() ![]() |
HMT M. A. West | ![]() |
World War II: The examination vessel was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMT Minicoy | ![]() |
World War II: The patrol vessel struck a mine and sank in the Bristol Channel east of St Ann's Head, Pembrokeshire with the loss of at least three of her crew. [6] |
HMNZS Puriri | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary
minesweeper struck a German mine and sank in the
Hauraki Gulf 8 miles north east of Bream Head, off
Auckland
35°46′S 174°43′E / 35.767°S 174.717°E. Her commanding officer and four crewmen were killed. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Achilles (![]() ![]() |
Rabaul | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
19°30′S 4°30′E / 19.500°S 4.500°E) by
Atlantis (![]() |
Turkia |
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The cargo ship caught fire, exploded, and sank in the Red Sea 2+1⁄2 nautical miles (4.6 km) off the Zafarana Lighthouse, Suez, Egypt. [92] [93] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Benvenue | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
4°27′N 18°25′W / 4.450°N 18.417°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() |
Leon | ![]() |
World War II: The Aetos-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in Souda Bay, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. |
Notre Dame du Châtelet | ![]() |
World War II: The
schooner was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately
48°N 14°W / 48°N 14°W) by
U-43 (![]() ![]() |
Ossian | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea ( 54°00′N 7°16′E / 54.000°N 7.267°E) by Royal Air Force aircraft with the loss of three lives. [88] [96] [97] |
San Giusto | ![]() |
World War II: The rescue ship struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) north north east of Tripoli, Libya. Sixteen of her crew were killed and seven were wounded. [88] [98] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Araybank | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece. She was salvaged in 1947, repaired, and entered Italian service as Napoli. [99] |
Archangel | ![]() |
World War II: The
troopship was bombed and damaged in the
North Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) north east of
Aberdeen (
57°55′N 2°03′W / 57.917°N 2.050°W) by
Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 52 of the 475 people on board. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Blankney (![]() |
Joffre Rose | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and damaged in the Bristol Channel by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached at Dale, Pembrokeshire. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Kythera |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Logician | ![]() |
World War II: The ship was bombed and damaged in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was bombed again on 25 May and sank with the loss of 31 lives. [88] |
Nikolaou Ourania |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached. She was later refloated, repaired and entered German service as Nikolaus. [88] |
Rodney Star | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
5°03′N 19°02′W / 5.050°N 19.033°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Ala | ![]() |
World War II: The
coaster was bombed and damaged in the
English Channel 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) south of
Shoreham-by-Sea,
Sussex. She was beached at Shoreham-by-Sea, but was later refloated and taken under tow by
Security (![]() |
Eleonora Maersk | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay, Crete, Greece by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of twenty of her 44 crew. Seven survivors were taken as prisoners of war. She was salvaged post-war. Under repair from 1948–1951 then sold to West Germany. [88] [32] |
Marisa | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
6°10′N 18°09′W / 6.167°N 18.150°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Statesman | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 56°44′N 13°45′W / 56.733°N 13.750°W) by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of I Staffeln, Kampfgeschwader 40, Luftwaffe with the loss of one of her 51 crew. [17] [88] [103] |
Themoni |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Begerin | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel 17 nautical miles (31 km) west north west of the South Bishop Lighthouse by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued. [88] |
Giovinezza | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea off
Benghazi,
Libya (
31°55′N 19°54′E / 31.917°N 19.900°E) by
HMS Tetrarch (![]() |
HMT Jewel | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Belfast Lough with the loss of fourteen of her crew. [88] [104] |
RFA Olna | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached and burnt out. Although the wreck was seized by the Germans, it was scrapped in May 1945. [88] [14] |
Piako | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 130 nautical miles (240 km) south west of
Freetown, Sierral Leone (
7°52′N 14°57′W / 7.867°N 14.950°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Tabarka | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship in Scapa Flow ( 58°53′20″N 2°53′50″W / 58.88889°N 2.89722°W). She had been refloated by 27 July 1944. [106] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
City of Rochester | ![]() |
World War II: The decommissioned former paddle minesweeper was sunk at Acorn Yard, Rochester, Kent by a parachute mine whilst awaiting scrapping. [88] |
Empire Ridge | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HG 61: The
ore carrier was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) west of
Bloody Foreland,
County Donegal, Ireland (
55°08′N 10°40′W / 55.133°N 10.667°W) by
U-96 (![]() ![]() |
HMY Sea Angler | ![]() |
The armed yacht was destroyed by fire. [88] |
Winkfield | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary one mile (1.6 km) south west of Buoy B4 ( 51°34′42″N 1°09′56″E / 51.57833°N 1.16556°E) with the loss of ten of her crew. The wreck was subsequently dispersed by explosives. [88] [109] |
Ship | State | Description |
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British Security | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The
tanker was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean south of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (
57°28′N 41°07′W / 57.467°N 41.117°W) by
U-556 (![]() |
Cockaponset | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south south east of Cape Farewell (
57°28′N 41°07′W / 57.467°N 41.117°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() |
Curtatone | ![]() |
World War II: The Curtatone-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Athens. Ninety-four of her crew were killed, and two more died of wounds later. There were 29 or 34 survivors depending on sources. [88] [112] |
Darlington Court | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south of Cape Farewell (
57°28′N 41°07′W / 57.467°N 41.117°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() |
Harpagus | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
56°47′N 40°55′W / 56.783°N 40.917°W) by
U-109 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Javanese Prince | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 155 nautical miles (287 km) north west of the
Butt of Lewis,
Outer Hebrides (
59°46′N 10°45′W / 59.767°N 10.750°W) by
U-138 (![]() ![]() |
RFA John P. Pedersen | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HX 126: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 150 nautical miles (280 km) south of Greenland (approximately
57°N 41°W / 57°N 41°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() |
Norman Monarch | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpoedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
56°47′N 40°55′W / 56.783°N 40.917°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() |
Radamos | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off
Monrovia, Liberia (approximately
6°N 12°W / 6°N 12°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Rothermere | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
57°48′N 41°36′W / 57.800°N 41.600°W) by
U-98 (![]() ![]() |
Starcross | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy SL 73: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (
51°45′N 20°45′W / 51.750°N 20.750°W) by
Otaria (![]() ![]() |
HMS Widnes | ![]() |
World War II: The Hunt-class minesweeper was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached, but declared a total loss. Subsequently raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as UJ-2109. [88] |
Zeffiro | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank 5.8 nautical miles (10.7 km) south east of Cape Bon, Tunisia. There were no casualties. [88] [11] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Aghios Georgios |
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World War II: The coaster was shelled and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Crete by Royal Navy warships of Force D. [88] |
Carlo Mirabello | ![]() |
World War II: The Mirabello-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Cephalonia, Greece. [88] |
Elusa | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The
tanker was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean (
59°00′N 38°05′W / 59.000°N 38.083°W) by
U-93 (![]() ![]() |
Gladiator | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank at Šibenik, Yugoslavia. [88] |
HMY Hanyards | ![]() |
The armed yacht sank. [88] |
HMS Juno | ![]() |
World War II:
Battle of Crete: The
J-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea south east of
Crete, Greece by
CANT Z.1007 aircraft of
50 Squadriglia,
Regia Aeronautica with the loss of 128 of her 210 crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Kandahar,
HMS Kingston and
HMS Nubian (all ![]() |
Kybfels | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Cephalonia. [88] |
Marburg | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Cephalonia. [88] |
Marconi | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 270 nautical miles (500 km) south south east of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (approximately
58°N 41°W / 58°N 41°W) by
U-98 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Padre Eterno | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Chania, Crete by Royal Navy warships of Force D. [88] |
Pelegrino Matteucci | ![]() |
World War II: The Giovanni Berta-class naval trawler was sunk north west of Lefkos, Greece by mines. [122] |
SS Robin Moor | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was intercepted in the
South Atlantic off the coast of
Brazil (
6°10′N 25°40′W / 6.167°N 25.667°W) by
U-69 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Tewkesbury | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South Atlantic (
5°49′N 24°09′W / 5.817°N 24.150°W) by
U-69 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Barnby | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
60°30′N 34°12′W / 60.500°N 34.200°W) by
U-111 (![]() ![]() |
Ben Veg | ![]() |
The
coaster collided with
Brittany (![]() |
British Grenadier | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°15′N 12°59′W / 6.250°N 12.983°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Carmen Sylva | ![]() |
The cargo ship was shelled and sunk by Royal Navy warships of Force D. [Note 2] [88] |
Empire Progress | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the English Channel 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) south west of The Needles, Isle of Wight with the loss of four crew. She was beached in Totland Bay the next day. Empire Progress was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] [130] |
HMS Fiji | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The Crown Colony-class cruiser was bombed and sunk off Crete, Greece, by Messerschmitt Bf 109 aircraft of Jagdgeschwader 77 and Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of Lehrgeschwader 1, Luftwaffe with the loss of 241 of her 764 crew. |
HMS Gloucester | ![]() |
![]() World War II: Battle of Crete: The Town-class cruiser was bombed and sunk 12 nautical miles (22 km) north of Crete by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe with the loss of 722 of her 807 crew. |
HMS Greyhound | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The G-class destroyer was bombed and sunk west of Crete by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of Sturzkampfgeschwader 2, Luftwaffe with the loss of 80 of her 146 crew. |
Käte Grammerstorf | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Wadden Sea off Juist and 12 nautical miles (22 km) south of Heligoland. [88] [131] [132] [133] |
HNLMS Nautilus | ![]() |
The
minelayer collided with
Murrayfield (![]() |
HMS York | ![]() |
![]() World War II: The York-class cruiser, aground at Suda Bay, Crete, since 26 March 1941, was scuttled by Allied forces to prevent her capture by Axis forces. She was salvaged in February 1952 and scrapped at Bari, Italy. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Berhala | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean off
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
9°50′N 17°50′W / 9.833°N 17.833°W) by
U-38 (![]() |
HMS Kashmir | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The K-class destroyer was bombed and sunk off Crete, Greece ( 34°40′N 24°10′E / 34.667°N 24.167°E) by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe. |
HMS Kelly | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The K-class destroyer was bombed and sunk off Crete by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe. |
HMT Kos XXIII | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and damaged in Suda Bay, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later declared a total loss. Two of her crew were taken as prisoners of war. [88] She was later salvaged by the Germans and entered Kriegsmarine service as UJ-2104. [137] |
MTB 67, MTB 213, MTB 214, MTB 216, and MTB 217 |
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World War II: Battle of Crete: The Thornycroft 55-foot-class motor torpedo boats were bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Meuliere | ![]() |
The Albatre-class gunboat was wrecked off Ajaccio, Corsica. [138] |
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Aurora II | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Tobruk, Libya by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe. [17] [88] |
HMS Hood | ![]() |
![]() World War II:
Battle of the Denmark Strait: The
Admiral-class battlecruiser was shelled and sunk in the
Denmark Strait by
Bismarck ( |
Marionga |
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World War II: The cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
5°42′N 10°29′W / 5.700°N 10.483°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Matronna |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel off Dale, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her 28 crew were rescued. The wreck was subsequently dispersed by explosives. [17] [88] [139] |
Octane | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker struck a mine and was damaged in the English Channel and was beached at Antony, Cornwall. Three of her crew were killed. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Trafalgar | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the South Atlantic (approximately
25°S 1°E / 25°S 1°E) by
Atlantis (![]() |
Vulcain | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
9°20′N 15°35′W / 9.333°N 15.583°W) by
U-38 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Arima Maru | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground four miles (6.4 km) south of Mollendo, Peru. She was refloated on 24 September and towed to Callao, Peru for temporary repairs. Arima Maru departed on 9 October for Yokohama, arriving on 20 November for permanent repairs. Subsequently repaired and returned to service. [140] |
Atalaia | ![]() |
The cargo ship foundered in the South Atlantic ( 39°07′N 01°10′W / 39.117°N 1.167°W) with the loss of all 66 crew. [141] [142] |
Conte Rosso | ![]() |
World War II: The
troopship was shelled and sunk in the
Strait of Messina (
36°41′N 14°42′E / 36.683°N 14.700°E) by
HMS Upholder (![]() ![]() |
HMS Grimsby | ![]() |
World War II: The
Grimsby-class sloop was bombed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea north of
Tobruk,
Libya (
32°30′N 24°30′E / 32.500°N 24.500°E) by
Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of
239 Squadriglia,
Regia Aeronautica with the loss of eleven of her crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMSAS Southern Maid (![]() |
Harry | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler was bombed and damaged in the North Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) north of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was taken in tow but sank 17 nautical miles (31 km) north by west of Kinnaird Head, Aberdeenshire. [88] |
Helka | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Tobruk by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of 239 Squadriglia, Regia Aeronautica with the loss of two of her 46 crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMSAS Southern Maid (![]() |
H. P. Hanssen | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) north west of the Schiermonnikoog Lighthouse, Friesland, Netherlands by Luftwaffe aircraft. [146] |
Leros |
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World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Heraklion by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Menlière | ![]() |
The sloop-of-war ran aground off Corsica and was wrecked. [17] |
Silvia | ![]() |
World War II: The sperrbrecher was sunk at Den Helder, North Holland, Netherlands by a crashing Royal Air Force aircraft. [17] [88] |
Silvina | ![]() |
The schooner caught fire and sank in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued. [147] |
Wangi Wangi | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
5°24′N 12°00′W / 5.400°N 12.000°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Emmanuel Pteris |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Heraklion, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Gros Pierre | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and damaged in the North Sea off Sunderland, County Durham by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Rokos |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Antonios |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Bismarck | ![]() |
World War II: The
Bismarck-class battleship was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean by
Fairey Swordfish aircraft based on
HMS Ark Royal (![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Colonial | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west north west of
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
9°13′N 15°09′W / 9.217°N 15.150°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Eleni Canavarioti |
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World War II: the coaster struck a mine and sank off Thessaloniki with the loss of 196 lives (Serbian prisoners of war). She was scrapped after the war. [1] |
HMT Evesham | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Julia |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] She was subsequently salvaged and taken in to German service. [150] |
Marco Foscarini | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the Mediterranean Sea off Tripoli, Libya by British aircraft and was beached on 30 May. She was later refloated, and was scrapped in Barrow, United Kingdom, from October 1948. [17] [151] |
HMS Registan | ![]() |
World War II: The ocean boarding vessel was bombed and damaged in the Bristol Channel off Cape Cornwall by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 70 of her crew. She was beached at Falmouth, Cornwall. Later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Røyksund | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the
Bristol Channel (
50°46′N 5°18′W / 50.767°N 5.300°W) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of seven of her eighteen crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Cleveland (![]() |
HMT Syvern | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
HMT Thorbryn | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Tobruk, Libya by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Thyra | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 325: The cargo ship collided with
HMS Leamington (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghia Kyriaki |
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World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk off Cape Kephola, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Georgos |
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World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Heraklion, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
HM HDML 1030 | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The Harbour Defence Motor Launch was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 15 miles (24 km) west of "Gavolopula" by German bombers after departing from Suda Bay for Alexandria. Her ten crew survived and reached Crete where most were captured some days later. [88] [154] |
Lech | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was intercepted in the
Atlantic Ocean 400 nautical miles (740 km) north of the
Azores, Portugal (
45°33′N 23°25′W / 45.550°N 23.417°W) by
HMS Edinburgh (![]() |
HMS Mashona | ![]() |
World War II: The Tribal-class destroyer destroyer was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of County Galway, Ireland by Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of I Staffeln, Kampfgeschwader 77, Luftwaffe with the loss of 48 of her 219 crew. [17] |
Papalemos |
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World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°06′N 16°18′W / 8.100°N 16.300°W) by
U-107 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Empire Storm | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 128S: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
55°00′N 39°50′W / 55.000°N 39.833°W) by
U-557 (![]() ![]() |
HMS Hereward | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The H-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in the Kaso Strait to the east of Crete, Greece by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe with the loss of 76 of her 165 crew. |
HMS Imperial | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The I-class destroyer was bombed and severely damaged by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea ( 32°23′N 25°40′E / 32.383°N 25.667°E) by HMS Hotspur. |
HMT Sindonis | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Tobruk, Libya by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of II Staffeln, Sturzkampfgeschwader 2, Luftwaffe. [17] [88] |
Tabaristan | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°32′N 15°23′W / 6.533°N 15.383°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghios Panteleimon | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Tobruk, Libya by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Alicante | ![]() |
World War II: The
transport ship was set on fire at
Piraeus, Greece by the explosion of
Knyaguinya Maria Luisa (![]() |
RFA Cairndale | ![]() |
World War II: The
Dale-class oiler was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 170 nautical miles (310 km) west north west of
Cape Trafalgar, Spain (
35°19′N 8°33′W / 35.317°N 8.550°W) by
Guglielmo Marconi (![]() |
Empire Protector | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°00′N 14°25′W / 6.000°N 14.417°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Jiul | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was set on fire by the explosion of
Fürstin Maria Luisa (![]() |
Knyaguinya Maria Luisa | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship (3,821 GRT, 1919) was bombed by British aircraft and set afire Piraeus. Her master realized that the fire could not be extinguished and ordered most of the crew to evacuate, remaining aboard with only six men. The tugs
Mara,
Zoodohos Pigi,
Aghios Dimitrios and
Aghios Nikolaos (all
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Rinda | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Liberia (
6°52′N 15°14′W / 6.867°N 15.233°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Silveryew | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
16°42′N 25°29′W / 16.700°N 25.483°W) by
U-106 (![]() |
Westavon | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea ( 51°36′N 1°11′E / 51.600°N 1.183°E). Her crew were rescued. [88] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Clan Macdougall | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean north of the
Cape Verde Islands, Portugal (
16°50′N 25°10′W / 16.833°N 25.167°W) by
U-106 (![]() |
Florida II | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by British aircraft at Sfax, Tunisia. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [168] |
Gravelines | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 127: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy She was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean off
Bloody Foreland,
County Donegal, Ireland (
56°00′N 11°13′W / 56.000°N 11.217°W) by
U-147 (![]() ![]() |
Holmsteinn |
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World War II: The
fishing trawler was shelled and sunk north of
Dyrafjord by
U-204 (![]() |
Sangara | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk at
Accra,
Gold Coast (
5°33′N 0°13′W / 5.550°N 0.217°W) by
U-69 (![]() |
Sire | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west south west of
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
8°50′N 15°30′W / 8.833°N 15.500°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Ellesport | ![]() |
World War II: The
barge was sunk by either bombing on 3 May, or by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Ines | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was rammed and sunk by a Royal Australian Navy ship off Crete, Greece . [1] |
Iron Duke |
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World War II: The steamship struck a
mine and sank in the
Bristol Channel off the
Breaksea Lightship (
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HMS LCA 28 | ![]() |
The Landing Craft, Assault was lost sometime in May. |
HMS LCP(L) 107, HMS LCP(L) 108, and HMS LCP(L) 109 |
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The Landing Craft Personnel (Large) were lost sometime in May. |
HMS Undaunted | ![]() |
World War II: The U-class submarine was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea on or about 11 May due to enemy action with the loss of all 31 crew. |
The list of shipwrecks in May 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1941.
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Ship | State | Description |
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Arcturus | ![]() |
World War II: The
transport ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south of the
Kerkennah Islands,
Tunisia (
34°38′N 11°29′E / 34.633°N 11.483°E) by
HMS Upholder (![]() |
HNLMS Jean Frederic | ![]() |
World War II: The
naval trawler was bombed by
Luftwaffe aircraft and damaged by near misses that caused her to sink in the
English Channel off
Start Point,
Devon, United Kingdom with the loss of her captain and 24 of her crew. Fourteen survivors were rescued on 2 May by
HMS ML-157 (![]() |
Larissa | ![]() |
World War II: The transport ship struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Volos. [6] [7] |
Leverkusen | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) south of the Kerkennah Islands (
34°38′N 11°39′E / 34.633°N 11.650°E by
HMS Upholder (![]() |
Nerissa | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 121: The
passenger ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
57°57′N 10°08′W / 57.950°N 10.133°W) by
U-552 (![]() ![]() |
Polinice | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Malta by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later salvaged. [6] |
Samsø | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°35′N 16°17′W / 8.583°N 16.283°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Santa Quitéra | ![]() |
The schooner foundered in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Her 40 crew were rescued. [10] |
Saturnus | ![]() |
World War II: The barrage balloon vessel was damaged by enemy action and was declared a constructive total loss. [6] |
Sea Fisher | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine in the North Sea ( 55°34′N 1°28′W / 55.567°N 1.467°W) and was beached. She was later refloated and taken to Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. [6] |
Serdica | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Benghazi, Libya by Royal Air Force aircraft. There were no casualties. [6] [11] |
For the loss of the British tanker Capulet on this day see the entry for 28 April 1941.
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Alberic | ![]() |
The
naval trawler collided with
HNoMS St. Albans (![]() |
HMS Jersey | ![]() |
World War II: The J-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Grand Harbour, Malta with the loss of 35 of her crew. |
HMY Nyula | ![]() |
World War II: The naval yacht collided with another vessel and sank in the North Sea off the mouth of the River Tyne. [6] |
Parracombe | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea, 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km) off
Cape Bon,
Tunisia by Italian
mines laid down by the
cruisers
Duca d'Aosta,
Eugenio di Savoia,
Muzzio Attendolo and
Raimondo Montecuccoli (all ![]() |
Trajan | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea ( 53°10′N 1°13′E / 53.167°N 1.217°E) by Luftwaffe aircraft. All 21 crew were rescued by a Royal Navy destroyer. [6] [16] |
V 808 Reichspräsident von Hindenburg | ![]() |
World War II: The vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in the North Sea north west of Borkum by Royal Air Force aircraft with the loss of four lives. [6] [17] [18] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Araybank | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was again bombed on 16 May and was declared a total loss. Araybank was refloated and taken to Trieste, Italy for repairs in 1947. She entered Italian service in 948 as Napoli. [6] [19] [20] |
Barnacle | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Waterloo Dock, Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Birmania | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship exploded and sank at
Tripoli,
Libya due to the detonation of cluster bombs improperly crated for shipment. The explosion in the forward hold flung the stern of the ship up onto the quay. The armed merchant cruiser
Città di Bari (![]() |
Bonita | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk at Waterloo Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Bra-Kar | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed, exploded, and sank at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was refloated in June and beached at Tranmere, Cheshire. She was declared a constructive total loss and subsequently scrapped. [6] [22] [23] |
Brill | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Canopo | ![]() |
World War II: The Spica-class torpedo boat was bombed and sunk at Tripoli by Royal Air Force aircraft with the loss of 24 of her crew and twenty wounded. [6] [24] |
Città di Bari | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser as sunk at Tripoli by the explosion of
Birmania (![]() |
Corbet | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank 2 cables (1⁄5 nautical mile (370 m) off the entrance to Herculaneum Dock, Liverpool with the loss of eight of her nine crew. [6] |
Dace | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Emily Burton | ![]() |
World War II: The motor barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Giuseppe Orlando | ![]() |
World War II: The rescue ship struck a mine and sank off Tripoli with the loss of eight of the 39 people on board. [6] [11] |
Grosvenor | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ivy P. | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Langton Branch Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ling | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Longendale | ![]() |
World War II: The barge was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Luce | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was burned out and sunk by the exploding vessels
Bra-Kar (![]() ![]() |
Mus | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Orrell | ![]() |
World War II: The barge was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Oyster | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge exploded and sank due to the explosion of
Bra-Kar (![]() |
Pike | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ray | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Recco | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was intercepted in the
Atlantic Ocean 350 nautical miles (650 km) north of the
Azores (
44°37′N 24°27′W / 44.617°N 24.450°W) by
HMS Hilary (![]() |
Roach | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Rover | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Royston | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was taken in tow but sank the next day at 53°37′N 0°39′E / 53.617°N 0.650°E. [6] |
Silverdale | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Canada Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Sirius |
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World War II: The lightship struck a mine and sank at Liverpool, Lancashire. [6] |
Sitona | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy FS 479: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea ( 53°12′N 1°11′E / 53.200°N 1.183°E) by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued. She sank the next day. [17] [6] |
Surveyor No.3 | ![]() |
World War II: The motor launch was bombed and sunk at Alexandria Dock No. 3, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Taranger | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
61°07′N 25°20′W / 61.117°N 25.333°W) by
U-95 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Tugnin F. | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea 11 nautical miles (20 km) north west of
Mersa Brega,
Libya by
HMS Triumph (![]() |
Walton | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Huskisson Branch No. 3 Dock, Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Wray Castle | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°48′N 13°55′W / 6.800°N 13.917°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Ben Gairn | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Lowestoft, Suffolk. [30] |
Baron Inchcape | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Domino | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Elstree Grange | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Europa | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was set afire and burnt out at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Giuseppe La Farina | ![]() |
World War II: The La Masa-class torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia at 34°35′N 011°50′E / 34.583°N 11.833°E with the loss of 61 of her 128 crew. [6] [11] [33] |
Japan | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 310: The cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 249 nautical miles (461 km) north west of
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
10°15′N 16°33′W / 10.250°N 16.550°W) by
U-38 (![]() |
Malakand | ![]() |
World War II: During an air raid at Liverpool, a barrage balloon crashed onto the cargo ship (7,649 GRT, 1919) and she caught fire. The fire, or a fire on the dock, spread eventually reaching her cargo of ammunition causing her to explode and sink early on 4 May. [6] One of her 76 crew was killed. [36] |
Pneumatic Elevator No.11 | ![]() |
World War II: The floating
elevator was sunk at Liverpool by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Tacoma Star | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Tregor | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel 6 nautical miles (11 km) off Trevose Head, Cornwall by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her six crew were rescued. [17] [6] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Cape Breton | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Belfast, County Antrim by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Fair Head | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Belfast by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMT Fidelia | ![]() |
World War II: The boom defence vessel was bombed and sunk at Lowestoft, Suffolk by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Industria | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was subsequently repaired and returned to service. [37] |
Queen Maud | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
7°54′N 16°41′W / 7.900°N 16.683°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Sumba | ![]() |
World War II: The whaler was bombed and damaged in the Bristol Channel by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached off Barry, Glamorgan. She was later repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Traffic | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Bengasi | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) off
Cavoli by
HMS Truant (![]() |
Cagliari | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) off
Fuscaldo (
39°11′N 15°58′E / 39.183°N 15.967°E) by
HMS Taku (![]() |
HMS Camito | ![]() |
World War II: The
ocean boarding vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean south west of Ireland (
50°42′N 21°20′W / 50.700°N 21.333°W) by
U-97 (![]() ![]() |
Dunkwa | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°43′N 17°13′W / 8.717°N 17.217°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Emanuel | ![]() |
World War II: The
fishing trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
62°06′N 8°10′W / 62.100°N 8.167°W) by
U-556 (![]() |
Oakdene | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°19′N 27°55′W / 6.317°N 27.917°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() |
Sangro | ![]() |
World War II: The captured Italian
tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of Ireland (
50°42′N 21°20′W / 50.700°N 21.333°W) by
U-97 (![]() ![]() |
Surat | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°23′N 15°13′W / 8.383°N 15.217°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Bluestone | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Greenock, Renfrewshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
British Emperor | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was shelled and sunk in the
Indian Ocean (
8°30′N 56°25′E / 8.500°N 56.417°E) by
Pinguin (![]() |
Eastern Star | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The
cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
61°29′N 22°40′W / 61.483°N 22.667°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() |
Ellesbank | ![]() |
World War II: The Mersey flat was bombed and sunk at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Fernlane | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
10°02′N 20°17′W / 10.033°N 20.283°W) by
Enrico Tazzoli (![]() |
HMT Gowan Hill | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Greenock by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Hornby | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was raised, repaired, returned to service. [6] |
HMS Hurricane | ![]() |
World War II: The H-class destroyer was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Ida Burton | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ixion | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
61°29′N 22°40′W / 61.483°N 22.667°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Katina P. |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Astakos by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Kineenan | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge struck a mine and sank at Liverpool with the loss of all five crew. [6] |
München | ![]() |
World War II: The
weather ship was captured south east of Iceland by
HMS Somali (![]() |
Pascoli | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Adriatic Sea off Sazan Island, Albania. [6] |
Ril Ida | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Hull, Yorkshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Safiyeh | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker barge was bombed and sunk at "Qurnan" by Regia Aeronautica aircraft. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
HMS Stoke | ![]() |
World War II: The
Hunt-class
minesweeper was bombed and sunk at
Tobruk,
Libya by
Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of II Staffeln,
Sturzkampfgeschwader 2, Luftwaffe with the loss of 21 of her crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Ladybird (![]() |
HMT Susarion | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk off the mouth of the Humber by Luftwaffe aircraft. [50] |
Tanais |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later salvaged, repaired and entered German service. [6] |
Waterlily | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing vessel was bombed and sunk at West Mersea, Essex by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Burmah | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool, Lancashire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Capitano A. Cecchi | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was shelled and sunk off
Benghazi,
Libya (
31°51′15″N 19°53′20″E / 31.85417°N 19.88889°E) by
HMS Ajax,
HMS Havock,
HMS Hotspur and
HMS Imperial (all ![]() |
Delite | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Hull, Yorkshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
F. W. No.20 | ![]() |
World War II: The dredger was sunk by an explosion in Langstone Harbour, Hampshire with the loss of three crew. [6] |
Hercules | ![]() |
World War II: The floating crane was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later salvaged, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Irishman | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was sunk by an explosion in Langstone Harbour with the loss of five crew. [6] |
Ladore | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing barge was bombed and sunk at Hull by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Marton | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] She was declared a constructive total loss. She was beached at Tranmere, Cheshire on 27 July. Subsequently scrapped. [53] |
Pinguin | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was shelled and sunk in the
Indian Ocean north of the
Seychelles by
HMS Cornwall (![]() ![]() |
Ramillies | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
48°05′N 32°26′W / 48.083°N 32.433°W) by
U-97 (![]() ![]() |
Rose | ![]() |
World War II: The steam barge was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMT Silicia | ![]() |
World War II: The
naval trawler struck a
mine and sank at Hull with the loss of seven of her crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMML 211 (![]() |
Stromboli | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was refloated on 14 April 1942 and beached at Tranmere, but was declared a total loss and subsequently scrapped. [55] |
Tenace | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk at Benghazi by
HMS Ajax,
HMS Havock,
HMS Hotspur and
HMS Imperial (all ![]() |
Thistle | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing smack struck a mine and sank in the North Sea ( 51°45′N 1°09′E / 51.750°N 1.150°E). Her crew were rescued. [6] |
HMT Thistle V | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Lowestoft, Suffolk ( 52°28′N 1°47′E / 52.467°N 1.783°E) with the loss of ten of her eleven crew. [6] [56] |
Trentino | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Liverpool by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] She was refloated on 30 May but was consequently scrapped. [57] |
HMT Uberty | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Lowestoft by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of thirteen of her crew. [6] [58] [59] |
UJ 173 Mob-Fd 32 | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk off Feiestein, Norway ( 58°49′N 5°27′E / 58.817°N 5.450°E) by British aircraft with the loss of six lives. [17] [60] |
UJ 179 Carl Kämpf | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and severely damaged off Feiestein by British aircraft. She was later repaired and returned to service. [17] |
HMY Viva II | ![]() |
World War II: The naval yacht was bombed and sunk in the
Bristol Channel 13 nautical miles (24 km) west of
Trevose Head,
Cornwall by
Heinkel He 111 aircraft of
406 Küstenfliegergruppe, Luftwaffe with the loss of 22 of her 32 crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Cleveland (![]() |
Welcome Home | ![]() |
World War II: The ketch was bombed and sunk at Hull by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Whitakers No. 1 | ![]() |
World War II: The barge was bombed and sunk at Hull by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Alfred Olsen | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean (
2°59′N 20°26′W / 2.983°N 20.433°W) by
Enrico Tazzoli (![]() |
Bengore Head | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°45′N 33°02′W / 60.750°N 33.033°W) by
U-110 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
City of Winchester | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 400 nautical miles (740 km) south south west of the
Cape Verde Islands, Portugal (
8°20′N 26°14′W / 8.333°N 26.233°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() |
Criton | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship straggled behind a convoy. She was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by a Vichy French Navy cruiser with the loss of ten of her 34 crew. [66] |
Dan-Y-Bryn | ![]() |
The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Hull, Yorkshire. She was subsequently repaired and returned to service. [67] |
Empire Cloud | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship , on her maiden voyage, was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean east north east of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (
61°00′N 32°30′W / 61.000°N 32.500°W) by
U-201 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Empire Song | ![]() |
World War II:
Operation Tiger /
Convoy WS 58: The
cargo liner struck a
mine laid down by the cruisers
Duca d'Aosta,
Eugenio di Savoia,
Muzzio Attendolo and
Raimondo Montecuccoli (all ![]() ![]() |
Esmond | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°24′N 32°27′W / 60.400°N 32.450°W) by
U-110 (![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Gregalia | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°24′N 32°37′W / 60.400°N 32.617°W) by
U-201 (![]() ![]() |
Luis Puebla | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay 160 nautical miles (300 km) north of Gijón with the loss of nine of her twelve crew. [6] |
New Zealand Star | ![]() |
World War II: Operation Tiger / Convoy WS 8: The cargo ship struck a mine and was damaged in the Mediterranean Sea. [72] |
HMS Queenworth | ![]() |
World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk off the mouth of the Humber by Luftwaffe aircraft. [73] |
Tankerton Towers | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler was bombed and sunk off
St Govan's Lightship (
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U-110 | ![]() |
World War II:
Operation Primrose: The
Type IXB
submarine was captured in the Atlantic Ocean by
HMS Aubrietia,
HMS Broadway and
HMS Bulldog (all ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aelybryn | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean south east of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (
59°23′N 35°25′W / 59.383°N 35.417°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
HMS Altais | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMS Comet I | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Empire Caribou | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The
Design 1016 ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south east of Greenland (
59°28′N 35°44′W / 59.467°N 35.733°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() |
HMS Faislane | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Gand | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy OB 318: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
57°45′N 37°34′W / 57.750°N 37.567°W) by
U-552 (![]() |
HMS Igloo | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMS Jake II | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Martin Pecheur | ![]() |
World War II: The captured French schooner caught fire and sank in the Atlantic Ocean ( 37°07′N 8°34′W / 37.117°N 8.567°W). The prize crew took to the lifeboats and reached Gibraltar. [6] |
HMS HDML 1011 | ![]() |
World War II: The harbour defence motor launch was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south of Crete, Greece by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] [78] |
HMS Miss England | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMS Nomad III | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Ramb III | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was sunk at
Benghazi Harbor,
Libya by
HMS Triumph (![]() |
HMS Safari | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Tower Field | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the Thames Estuary by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was on a voyage from London to Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. She was repaired and returned to service. [79] |
Ship | State | Description |
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City of Shanghai | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
6°40′N 27°50′W / 6.667°N 27.833°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Gypsy | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary base ship was bombed and sunk at London by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
Somerset | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed in the Atlantic Ocean (
54°54′N 16°20′W / 54.900°N 16.333°W) by
Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of I Staffeln,
Kampfgeschwader 40, Luftwaffe. She broke in two, the stern section sank. Her crew were rescued. The bow section was scuttled by
HMS Alisma (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Aghios Paraskavi |
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World War II: The
coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea off
Lemnos by
HMS Rorqual (![]() |
Fowberry Tower | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the
North Sea 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) south west by west of the
Humber Lightship (
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HMS Ladybird | ![]() |
World War II: The Insect-class gunboat was bombed and sunk at Tobruk, Libya by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of four of her crew. |
Rawnsley | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Ierapetra Bay ( 34°59′00″N 25°46′26″E / 34.98333°N 25.77389°E) by Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 aircraft of 281 Squadriglia, Regia Aeronautica. [17] [6] [39] |
Richard de Larrinaga | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the North Sea off the mouth of the River Tyne by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached on the Herd Sand with a broken back and was declared a total loss. Her 43 crew survived. [6] [39] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Benvrackie | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
0°49′N 20°15′W / 0.817°N 20.250°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cornflower | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk at Malta by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
F | ![]() |
World War II: The hopper barge struck a mine and sank off Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland with the loss of five of her eleven crew. [6] |
Fort Rona | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel 15 nautical miles (28 km) west south west of Bardsey Island, Pembrokeshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued. [6] |
Nueva Elisa | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay. [6] |
HMS Salopian | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy SC 30: The armed merchant cruiser was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
59°04′N 38°15′W / 59.067°N 38.250°W) by
U-98 (![]() ![]() |
Somersby | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy SC 30: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
60°39′N 26°13′W / 60.650°N 26.217°W) by
U-111 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Dalesman | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached. She was later salvaged, repaired and entered German service as Pluto. [6] [88] |
Karlander | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 321: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean (
55°38′N 13°38′W / 55.633°N 13.633°W) by
Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor aircraft of I Staffeln,
Kampgeschwader 40,
Luftwaffe. She was later scuttled at
55°36′N 13°24′W / 55.600°N 13.400°W by
HMS Campanula (![]() ![]() |
HMT M. A. West | ![]() |
World War II: The examination vessel was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk by Luftwaffe aircraft. [6] |
HMT Minicoy | ![]() |
World War II: The patrol vessel struck a mine and sank in the Bristol Channel east of St Ann's Head, Pembrokeshire with the loss of at least three of her crew. [6] |
HMNZS Puriri | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary
minesweeper struck a German mine and sank in the
Hauraki Gulf 8 miles north east of Bream Head, off
Auckland
35°46′S 174°43′E / 35.767°S 174.717°E. Her commanding officer and four crewmen were killed. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Achilles (![]() ![]() |
Rabaul | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
19°30′S 4°30′E / 19.500°S 4.500°E) by
Atlantis (![]() |
Turkia |
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The cargo ship caught fire, exploded, and sank in the Red Sea 2+1⁄2 nautical miles (4.6 km) off the Zafarana Lighthouse, Suez, Egypt. [92] [93] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Benvenue | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
4°27′N 18°25′W / 4.450°N 18.417°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() |
Leon | ![]() |
World War II: The Aetos-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in Souda Bay, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. |
Notre Dame du Châtelet | ![]() |
World War II: The
schooner was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately
48°N 14°W / 48°N 14°W) by
U-43 (![]() ![]() |
Ossian | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea ( 54°00′N 7°16′E / 54.000°N 7.267°E) by Royal Air Force aircraft with the loss of three lives. [88] [96] [97] |
San Giusto | ![]() |
World War II: The rescue ship struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) north north east of Tripoli, Libya. Sixteen of her crew were killed and seven were wounded. [88] [98] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Araybank | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece. She was salvaged in 1947, repaired, and entered Italian service as Napoli. [99] |
Archangel | ![]() |
World War II: The
troopship was bombed and damaged in the
North Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) north east of
Aberdeen (
57°55′N 2°03′W / 57.917°N 2.050°W) by
Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 52 of the 475 people on board. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Blankney (![]() |
Joffre Rose | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and damaged in the Bristol Channel by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached at Dale, Pembrokeshire. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Kythera |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Logician | ![]() |
World War II: The ship was bombed and damaged in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was bombed again on 25 May and sank with the loss of 31 lives. [88] |
Nikolaou Ourania |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached. She was later refloated, repaired and entered German service as Nikolaus. [88] |
Rodney Star | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
5°03′N 19°02′W / 5.050°N 19.033°W) by
U-105 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Ala | ![]() |
World War II: The
coaster was bombed and damaged in the
English Channel 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) south of
Shoreham-by-Sea,
Sussex. She was beached at Shoreham-by-Sea, but was later refloated and taken under tow by
Security (![]() |
Eleonora Maersk | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay, Crete, Greece by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of twenty of her 44 crew. Seven survivors were taken as prisoners of war. She was salvaged post-war. Under repair from 1948–1951 then sold to West Germany. [88] [32] |
Marisa | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
6°10′N 18°09′W / 6.167°N 18.150°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Statesman | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 56°44′N 13°45′W / 56.733°N 13.750°W) by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of I Staffeln, Kampfgeschwader 40, Luftwaffe with the loss of one of her 51 crew. [17] [88] [103] |
Themoni |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Begerin | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel 17 nautical miles (31 km) west north west of the South Bishop Lighthouse by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her crew were rescued. [88] |
Giovinezza | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea off
Benghazi,
Libya (
31°55′N 19°54′E / 31.917°N 19.900°E) by
HMS Tetrarch (![]() |
HMT Jewel | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Belfast Lough with the loss of fourteen of her crew. [88] [104] |
RFA Olna | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached and burnt out. Although the wreck was seized by the Germans, it was scrapped in May 1945. [88] [14] |
Piako | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 130 nautical miles (240 km) south west of
Freetown, Sierral Leone (
7°52′N 14°57′W / 7.867°N 14.950°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Tabarka | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship in Scapa Flow ( 58°53′20″N 2°53′50″W / 58.88889°N 2.89722°W). She had been refloated by 27 July 1944. [106] |
Ship | State | Description |
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City of Rochester | ![]() |
World War II: The decommissioned former paddle minesweeper was sunk at Acorn Yard, Rochester, Kent by a parachute mine whilst awaiting scrapping. [88] |
Empire Ridge | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HG 61: The
ore carrier was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) west of
Bloody Foreland,
County Donegal, Ireland (
55°08′N 10°40′W / 55.133°N 10.667°W) by
U-96 (![]() ![]() |
HMY Sea Angler | ![]() |
The armed yacht was destroyed by fire. [88] |
Winkfield | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary one mile (1.6 km) south west of Buoy B4 ( 51°34′42″N 1°09′56″E / 51.57833°N 1.16556°E) with the loss of ten of her crew. The wreck was subsequently dispersed by explosives. [88] [109] |
Ship | State | Description |
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British Security | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The
tanker was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean south of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (
57°28′N 41°07′W / 57.467°N 41.117°W) by
U-556 (![]() |
Cockaponset | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south south east of Cape Farewell (
57°28′N 41°07′W / 57.467°N 41.117°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() |
Curtatone | ![]() |
World War II: The Curtatone-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Athens. Ninety-four of her crew were killed, and two more died of wounds later. There were 29 or 34 survivors depending on sources. [88] [112] |
Darlington Court | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south of Cape Farewell (
57°28′N 41°07′W / 57.467°N 41.117°W) by
U-556 (![]() ![]() |
Harpagus | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
56°47′N 40°55′W / 56.783°N 40.917°W) by
U-109 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Javanese Prince | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 155 nautical miles (287 km) north west of the
Butt of Lewis,
Outer Hebrides (
59°46′N 10°45′W / 59.767°N 10.750°W) by
U-138 (![]() ![]() |
RFA John P. Pedersen | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HX 126: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 150 nautical miles (280 km) south of Greenland (approximately
57°N 41°W / 57°N 41°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() |
Norman Monarch | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpoedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
56°47′N 40°55′W / 56.783°N 40.917°W) by
U-94 (![]() ![]() |
Radamos | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off
Monrovia, Liberia (approximately
6°N 12°W / 6°N 12°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Rothermere | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
57°48′N 41°36′W / 57.800°N 41.600°W) by
U-98 (![]() ![]() |
Starcross | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy SL 73: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (
51°45′N 20°45′W / 51.750°N 20.750°W) by
Otaria (![]() ![]() |
HMS Widnes | ![]() |
World War II: The Hunt-class minesweeper was bombed and damaged at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was beached, but declared a total loss. Subsequently raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as UJ-2109. [88] |
Zeffiro | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank 5.8 nautical miles (10.7 km) south east of Cape Bon, Tunisia. There were no casualties. [88] [11] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Aghios Georgios |
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World War II: The coaster was shelled and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Crete by Royal Navy warships of Force D. [88] |
Carlo Mirabello | ![]() |
World War II: The Mirabello-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Cephalonia, Greece. [88] |
Elusa | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The
tanker was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean (
59°00′N 38°05′W / 59.000°N 38.083°W) by
U-93 (![]() ![]() |
Gladiator | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank at Šibenik, Yugoslavia. [88] |
HMY Hanyards | ![]() |
The armed yacht sank. [88] |
HMS Juno | ![]() |
World War II:
Battle of Crete: The
J-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea south east of
Crete, Greece by
CANT Z.1007 aircraft of
50 Squadriglia,
Regia Aeronautica with the loss of 128 of her 210 crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Kandahar,
HMS Kingston and
HMS Nubian (all ![]() |
Kybfels | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Cephalonia. [88] |
Marburg | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Cephalonia. [88] |
Marconi | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 270 nautical miles (500 km) south south east of
Cape Farewell, Greenland (approximately
58°N 41°W / 58°N 41°W) by
U-98 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Padre Eterno | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Chania, Crete by Royal Navy warships of Force D. [88] |
Pelegrino Matteucci | ![]() |
World War II: The Giovanni Berta-class naval trawler was sunk north west of Lefkos, Greece by mines. [122] |
SS Robin Moor | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was intercepted in the
South Atlantic off the coast of
Brazil (
6°10′N 25°40′W / 6.167°N 25.667°W) by
U-69 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Tewkesbury | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South Atlantic (
5°49′N 24°09′W / 5.817°N 24.150°W) by
U-69 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Barnby | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 126: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
60°30′N 34°12′W / 60.500°N 34.200°W) by
U-111 (![]() ![]() |
Ben Veg | ![]() |
The
coaster collided with
Brittany (![]() |
British Grenadier | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°15′N 12°59′W / 6.250°N 12.983°W) by
U-103 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Carmen Sylva | ![]() |
The cargo ship was shelled and sunk by Royal Navy warships of Force D. [Note 2] [88] |
Empire Progress | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the English Channel 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) south west of The Needles, Isle of Wight with the loss of four crew. She was beached in Totland Bay the next day. Empire Progress was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] [130] |
HMS Fiji | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The Crown Colony-class cruiser was bombed and sunk off Crete, Greece, by Messerschmitt Bf 109 aircraft of Jagdgeschwader 77 and Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of Lehrgeschwader 1, Luftwaffe with the loss of 241 of her 764 crew. |
HMS Gloucester | ![]() |
![]() World War II: Battle of Crete: The Town-class cruiser was bombed and sunk 12 nautical miles (22 km) north of Crete by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe with the loss of 722 of her 807 crew. |
HMS Greyhound | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The G-class destroyer was bombed and sunk west of Crete by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of Sturzkampfgeschwader 2, Luftwaffe with the loss of 80 of her 146 crew. |
Käte Grammerstorf | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Wadden Sea off Juist and 12 nautical miles (22 km) south of Heligoland. [88] [131] [132] [133] |
HNLMS Nautilus | ![]() |
The
minelayer collided with
Murrayfield (![]() |
HMS York | ![]() |
![]() World War II: The York-class cruiser, aground at Suda Bay, Crete, since 26 March 1941, was scuttled by Allied forces to prevent her capture by Axis forces. She was salvaged in February 1952 and scrapped at Bari, Italy. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Berhala | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 318: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean off
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
9°50′N 17°50′W / 9.833°N 17.833°W) by
U-38 (![]() |
HMS Kashmir | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The K-class destroyer was bombed and sunk off Crete, Greece ( 34°40′N 24°10′E / 34.667°N 24.167°E) by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe. |
HMS Kelly | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The K-class destroyer was bombed and sunk off Crete by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe. |
HMT Kos XXIII | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and damaged in Suda Bay, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was later declared a total loss. Two of her crew were taken as prisoners of war. [88] She was later salvaged by the Germans and entered Kriegsmarine service as UJ-2104. [137] |
MTB 67, MTB 213, MTB 214, MTB 216, and MTB 217 |
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World War II: Battle of Crete: The Thornycroft 55-foot-class motor torpedo boats were bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Meuliere | ![]() |
The Albatre-class gunboat was wrecked off Ajaccio, Corsica. [138] |
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Aurora II | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Tobruk, Libya by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe. [17] [88] |
HMS Hood | ![]() |
![]() World War II:
Battle of the Denmark Strait: The
Admiral-class battlecruiser was shelled and sunk in the
Denmark Strait by
Bismarck ( |
Marionga |
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World War II: The cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
5°42′N 10°29′W / 5.700°N 10.483°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Matronna |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Bristol Channel off Dale, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom by Luftwaffe aircraft. Her 28 crew were rescued. The wreck was subsequently dispersed by explosives. [17] [88] [139] |
Octane | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker struck a mine and was damaged in the English Channel and was beached at Antony, Cornwall. Three of her crew were killed. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Trafalgar | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the South Atlantic (approximately
25°S 1°E / 25°S 1°E) by
Atlantis (![]() |
Vulcain | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
9°20′N 15°35′W / 9.333°N 15.583°W) by
U-38 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Arima Maru | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground four miles (6.4 km) south of Mollendo, Peru. She was refloated on 24 September and towed to Callao, Peru for temporary repairs. Arima Maru departed on 9 October for Yokohama, arriving on 20 November for permanent repairs. Subsequently repaired and returned to service. [140] |
Atalaia | ![]() |
The cargo ship foundered in the South Atlantic ( 39°07′N 01°10′W / 39.117°N 1.167°W) with the loss of all 66 crew. [141] [142] |
Conte Rosso | ![]() |
World War II: The
troopship was shelled and sunk in the
Strait of Messina (
36°41′N 14°42′E / 36.683°N 14.700°E) by
HMS Upholder (![]() ![]() |
HMS Grimsby | ![]() |
World War II: The
Grimsby-class sloop was bombed and sunk in the
Mediterranean Sea north of
Tobruk,
Libya (
32°30′N 24°30′E / 32.500°N 24.500°E) by
Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of
239 Squadriglia,
Regia Aeronautica with the loss of eleven of her crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMSAS Southern Maid (![]() |
Harry | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler was bombed and damaged in the North Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) north of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was taken in tow but sank 17 nautical miles (31 km) north by west of Kinnaird Head, Aberdeenshire. [88] |
Helka | ![]() |
World War II: The
tanker was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Tobruk by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of 239 Squadriglia, Regia Aeronautica with the loss of two of her 46 crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMSAS Southern Maid (![]() |
H. P. Hanssen | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) north west of the Schiermonnikoog Lighthouse, Friesland, Netherlands by Luftwaffe aircraft. [146] |
Leros |
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World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Heraklion by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Menlière | ![]() |
The sloop-of-war ran aground off Corsica and was wrecked. [17] |
Silvia | ![]() |
World War II: The sperrbrecher was sunk at Den Helder, North Holland, Netherlands by a crashing Royal Air Force aircraft. [17] [88] |
Silvina | ![]() |
The schooner caught fire and sank in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Her crew were rescued. [147] |
Wangi Wangi | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
5°24′N 12°00′W / 5.400°N 12.000°W) by
U-103 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Emmanuel Pteris |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Heraklion, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Gros Pierre | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and damaged in the North Sea off Sunderland, County Durham by Luftwaffe aircraft and was beached. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Rokos |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Antonios |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Bismarck | ![]() |
World War II: The
Bismarck-class battleship was
torpedoed and damaged in the
Atlantic Ocean by
Fairey Swordfish aircraft based on
HMS Ark Royal (![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Colonial | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west north west of
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
9°13′N 15°09′W / 9.217°N 15.150°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Eleni Canavarioti |
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World War II: the coaster struck a mine and sank off Thessaloniki with the loss of 196 lives (Serbian prisoners of war). She was scrapped after the war. [1] |
HMT Evesham | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Julia |
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World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Suda Bay by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] She was subsequently salvaged and taken in to German service. [150] |
Marco Foscarini | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged in the Mediterranean Sea off Tripoli, Libya by British aircraft and was beached on 30 May. She was later refloated, and was scrapped in Barrow, United Kingdom, from October 1948. [17] [151] |
HMS Registan | ![]() |
World War II: The ocean boarding vessel was bombed and damaged in the Bristol Channel off Cape Cornwall by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 70 of her crew. She was beached at Falmouth, Cornwall. Later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [88] |
Røyksund | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the
Bristol Channel (
50°46′N 5°18′W / 50.767°N 5.300°W) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of seven of her eighteen crew. Survivors were rescued by
HMS Cleveland (![]() |
HMT Syvern | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
HMT Thorbryn | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Tobruk, Libya by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Thyra | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy OB 325: The cargo ship collided with
HMS Leamington (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghia Kyriaki |
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World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk off Cape Kephola, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Georgos |
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World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Heraklion, Crete by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
HM HDML 1030 | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The Harbour Defence Motor Launch was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 15 miles (24 km) west of "Gavolopula" by German bombers after departing from Suda Bay for Alexandria. Her ten crew survived and reached Crete where most were captured some days later. [88] [154] |
Lech | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was intercepted in the
Atlantic Ocean 400 nautical miles (740 km) north of the
Azores, Portugal (
45°33′N 23°25′W / 45.550°N 23.417°W) by
HMS Edinburgh (![]() |
HMS Mashona | ![]() |
World War II: The Tribal-class destroyer destroyer was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of County Galway, Ireland by Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of I Staffeln, Kampfgeschwader 77, Luftwaffe with the loss of 48 of her 219 crew. [17] |
Papalemos |
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World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
8°06′N 16°18′W / 8.100°N 16.300°W) by
U-107 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Empire Storm | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 128S: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean (
55°00′N 39°50′W / 55.000°N 39.833°W) by
U-557 (![]() ![]() |
HMS Hereward | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The H-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in the Kaso Strait to the east of Crete, Greece by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe with the loss of 76 of her 165 crew. |
HMS Imperial | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Crete: The I-class destroyer was bombed and severely damaged by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea ( 32°23′N 25°40′E / 32.383°N 25.667°E) by HMS Hotspur. |
HMT Sindonis | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler was bombed and sunk at Tobruk, Libya by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of II Staffeln, Sturzkampfgeschwader 2, Luftwaffe. [17] [88] |
Tabaristan | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°32′N 15°23′W / 6.533°N 15.383°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghios Panteleimon | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Tobruk, Libya by Luftwaffe aircraft. [88] |
Alicante | ![]() |
World War II: The
transport ship was set on fire at
Piraeus, Greece by the explosion of
Knyaguinya Maria Luisa (![]() |
RFA Cairndale | ![]() |
World War II: The
Dale-class oiler was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean 170 nautical miles (310 km) west north west of
Cape Trafalgar, Spain (
35°19′N 8°33′W / 35.317°N 8.550°W) by
Guglielmo Marconi (![]() |
Empire Protector | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
6°00′N 14°25′W / 6.000°N 14.417°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Jiul | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was set on fire by the explosion of
Fürstin Maria Luisa (![]() |
Knyaguinya Maria Luisa | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship (3,821 GRT, 1919) was bombed by British aircraft and set afire Piraeus. Her master realized that the fire could not be extinguished and ordered most of the crew to evacuate, remaining aboard with only six men. The tugs
Mara,
Zoodohos Pigi,
Aghios Dimitrios and
Aghios Nikolaos (all
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Rinda | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Liberia (
6°52′N 15°14′W / 6.867°N 15.233°W) by
U-38 (![]() ![]() |
Silveryew | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (
16°42′N 25°29′W / 16.700°N 25.483°W) by
U-106 (![]() |
Westavon | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea ( 51°36′N 1°11′E / 51.600°N 1.183°E). Her crew were rescued. [88] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Clan Macdougall | ![]() |
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Atlantic Ocean north of the
Cape Verde Islands, Portugal (
16°50′N 25°10′W / 16.833°N 25.167°W) by
U-106 (![]() |
Florida II | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by British aircraft at Sfax, Tunisia. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service. [168] |
Gravelines | ![]() |
World War II:
Convoy HX 127: The cargo ship straggled behind the convoy She was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean off
Bloody Foreland,
County Donegal, Ireland (
56°00′N 11°13′W / 56.000°N 11.217°W) by
U-147 (![]() ![]() |
Holmsteinn |
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World War II: The
fishing trawler was shelled and sunk north of
Dyrafjord by
U-204 (![]() |
Sangara | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk at
Accra,
Gold Coast (
5°33′N 0°13′W / 5.550°N 0.217°W) by
U-69 (![]() |
Sire | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west south west of
Freetown, Sierra Leone (
8°50′N 15°30′W / 8.833°N 15.500°W) by
U-107 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Ellesport | ![]() |
World War II: The
barge was sunk by either bombing on 3 May, or by the explosion of
Malakand (![]() |
Ines | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was rammed and sunk by a Royal Australian Navy ship off Crete, Greece . [1] |
Iron Duke |
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World War II: The steamship struck a
mine and sank in the
Bristol Channel off the
Breaksea Lightship (
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HMS LCA 28 | ![]() |
The Landing Craft, Assault was lost sometime in May. |
HMS LCP(L) 107, HMS LCP(L) 108, and HMS LCP(L) 109 |
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The Landing Craft Personnel (Large) were lost sometime in May. |
HMS Undaunted | ![]() |
World War II: The U-class submarine was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea on or about 11 May due to enemy action with the loss of all 31 crew. |