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  2. The aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal sinking after being torpedoed by a German submarine in November 1941, the assisting destroyer HMS Legion was sunk in 1942. This is a list of Royal Navy ships and personnel lost during World War II , from 3 September 1939 to 1 October 1945.

  3. Jul 11, 2010 · Casualties for these vessels can be found in "Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies " CAPITAL SHIPS. Battleships. BARHAM (31,100t, 1915), sunk by U-boat torpedoes off Sollum, Egypt, November 25, 1941 (Casualty List)

  4. MAJOR BRITISH and DOMINION WARSHIP LOSSES. These losses were originally researched at the Naval Historical Branch of the Ministry of Defence in the 1980's. They have since been expanded with further information on commanding officers, loss locations and casualties, courtesy of Don Kindell, and submarine loss information updated and corrected ...

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  5. Jul 11, 2010 · November 18 - Corvette MONTBRETIA (Royal Norwegian Navy, 1,015t, 29/9/41), sunk by U-boat torpedo, N Atlantic. November 18 - Drifter WINSOME (R, 46t, 1902), sunk at Fairlie, total loss

  6. Navy. 1939. United Kingdom. HMS Royal Oak – In one of the German Navy's earliest successes in World War II, U-47 torpedoed and sank the battleship on 14 October in the Royal Navy anchorage at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands, killing 833 people.

    Year
    Country
    Description
    Lives Lost
    1945
    Wilhelm Gustloff – The German militarized ...
    9,343
    1945
    Goya – The German Navy transport ship was ...
    7,200 (estimated)
    1940
    HMT Lancastria – The worst single ...
    7,000 (estimated)
    1941
    Armenia – A hospital ship sunk on 7 ...
    5,000–7,000
  7. List of Royal Navy losses in World War II. The aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal sinking after being torpedoed by a German submarine in November 1941, the assisting destroyer HMS Legion was sunk in 1942. This is a list of Royal Navy ships and personnel lost during World War II, from 3 September 1939 to 1 October 1945.

  8. Jan 10, 2022 · The database is searchable by a ship’s name, class, and tonnage. Or you can list the vessels lost in French waters over the past 500 years (760), the number of ships lost on D-Day (416), or how many were sunk by aircraft in the Great War (six).

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