List of ships sunk by submarines by death toll

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While submarines were invented centuries ago, development of self-propelled torpedoes during the latter half of the 19th century dramatically increased the effectiveness of military submarines.

Initial submarine scouting patrols against surface warships sank several cruisers during the first month of World War I. Incidental submarine encounters with merchant ships were performed by signalling ships to stop, then sinking them after evacuation of the crew, in accordance with international law. After unrestricted submarine warfare began in February 1915, any ship could be sunk unexpectedly from the heavy underwater hull damage inflicted by torpedoes. Many large ships sank without their crews being able to alert friendly forces in time, and the submarines which sank them were too small to rescue more than a few survivors.{{cite book |last=Tarrant |first=V.E. |title=The U-Boat Offensive 1914–1945 |series=Arms and Armour |year=1989 |isbn=1-85409-520-X |pages=7–14}}

Many personnel casualties continued through World War II, and there have been a few later sinkings.

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List of ships sunk by submarines by death toll (exceeding 150)

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data-sort-type="number" |Deaths

! Name

! Type

! National affiliation

! Date

! Submarine

! National affiliation

9,343{{cite web |url= http://www.feldgrau.com/wilhelmgustloff.html |title=A Memorial to The Wilhelm Gustloff |publisher=Jason Pipes |accessdate=2010-12-06}}{{MV|Wilhelm Gustloff2}}Cruise ship converted into a military transport serving as evacuation ship{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}30 January 1945{{ship|Soviet submarine|S-132}}{{flag|USSR}}
6,500{{cite book |last=Goralski |first=Robert |title=World War II Almanac: 1931–1945 |year=1981 |location=New York |publisher=G.P. Putnam's Sons |isbn=0-399-12548-5 |page=397}}{{MV|Goya2}}Freighter converted into a troop transport serving as evacuation ship{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}16 April 1945{{ship|Soviet submarine|L-32}}{{flag|USSR}}
5,620{{cite web |url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~vanderkp/junyopg8.html |last=van der Kuil |first=Peter |title=List of Casualties |work=The Sinking of the Junyo Maru |date=March 2003 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120312064714/http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~vanderkp/junyopg8.html |archivedate=12 March 2012}}Junyō MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}class=nowrap| 18 September 1944{{HMS|Tradewind}}{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
5,400{{cite web |url= http://www.shipwreckregistry.com/index6.htm |title=Greatest Maritime Disasters |publisher=International Registry of Sunken Ships |accessdate=2010-12-06}}Toyama MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}29 June 1944{{USS|Sturgeon|SS-187|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
4,998{{cite web |url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/maritime-2a.html |title=More Maritime Disasters of World War II |publisher=George Duncan |accessdate=2010-12-06}}Ryusei MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}24 February 1944{{USS|Rasher|SS-269|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
4,406-4,755{{cite web |url= http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/hi71.pdf |title=Convoy Hi-71 (ヒ71船団) |publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union |accessdate=2011-11-17}}Tamatsu MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 August 1944{{USS|Spadefish|SS-411|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
3,608{{cite web |url=http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?59620 |title=SS General von Steuben [+1945] |publisher=WreckSite |accessdate=2010-12-06}}{{SS|General von Steuben2}}Ocean liner converted into a troop transport serving as evacuation ship{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}10 February 1945{{ship|Soviet submarine|S-132}}{{flag|USSR}}
3,546{{cite web |url= http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/hi81.pdf |title=Convoy Hi-81 (ヒ81船団) |publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union |accessdate=2011-11-17}}Mayasan MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}18 November 1944{{USS|Picuda|SS-382|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
3,219{{cite web |url= http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/nikkin.pdf |title=Nikkin Maru – Casualties (日錦丸の被害) |publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union |accessdate=2011-11-18}}Nikkin MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}30 June 1944{{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
3,000Tango MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}24 February 1944{{USS|Rasher|SS-269|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,765{{cite web |url= http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/mota02.pdf|title=Convoy Mo-Ta-06 (モタ61船団) |publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union |accessdate=2011-11-18}}{{Interlanguage link multi|SS Lima Maru{{!}}Lima Maru|ja|3=りま丸}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}8 February 1944{{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,670{{ship|German ship|Petrella2}}Prisoner transport{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}8 February 1944{{HMS|Sportsman|P229|6}}{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
2,665Teia MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 August 1944{{USS|Rasher|SS-269|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,649{{cite web |url= http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/take.pdf |title=Convoy Take Ichi |publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union |accessdate=2011-11-17}}{{SS|Yoshida Maru No. 12}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}26 April 1944{{USS|Jack|SS-259|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,495{{cite web |url=http://www.ric.hi-ho.ne.jp/senbotusen/siryo-deta/senbotukisenlist.pdf |title=List of sunken ships in Pacific War (太平洋戦争時の喪失船舶明細表) |publisher=Sunken Ships Record Association (戦没船を記録する会) |accessdate=2012-10-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202233818/http://www.ric.hi-ho.ne.jp/senbotusen/siryo-deta/senbotukisenlist.pdf |archive-date=2 December 2013 |url-status=dead }}Yoshino MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}31 July 1944{{USS|Parche|SS-384|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,475Sakito MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}1 March 1944{{USS|Trout|SS-202|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,246{{Ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Akitsu Maru2}}Escort carrier operated by the Imperial Japanese Army{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}14 November 1944{{USS|Queenfish|SS-393|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,134Hawaii MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}2 December 1944{{USS|Sea Devil|SS-400|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,113{{cite web |url= http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/mi27.pdf |title=Convoy Mi-27 |publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union |accessdate=2011-11-18}}Edogawa MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}17 November 1944{{USS|Sunfish|SS-281|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,089{{cite web |url= http://www.jsu.or.jp/siryo/sunk/pdf/772.pdf |title=Convoy 772 (第772船団) |publisher=All Japan Seamen's Union |accessdate=2011-11-18}}Dainichi MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}8 October 1943{{USS|Gurnard|SS-254|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,035{{cite web |url= http://www.wrecksite.eu/casualty-list.aspx?nat=17 |title=List of Casualties – Japanese |publisher=WreckSite |accessdate=2010-12-09}}Kamakura MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}28 April 1943{{USS|Gudgeon|SS-211|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,008{{cite journal |last=Weland |first=Gerald |date=October 2010 |title=Sinking the Awa Maru: Captain Loughlin's Disastrous Mistake |journal=Sea Classics }}{{shipAwa Maru|1943|2}}Ocean liner{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}1 April 1945{{USS|Queenfish|SS-393|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,000Ural MaruOcean liner{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}27 September 1944{{USS|Flasher|SS-249|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
2,000Antony Preston, Warship 2001-2002, p. 79
Donald A Bertke, Gordon Smith, Don Kindell, World War II Sea War, Vol 7: The Allies Strike Back p. 179
Mikhail Monakov, Jurgen Rohwer, Stalin's Ocean-going Fleet: Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding Programs 1935–1953, p. 266
SalzburgTransport ship serving as prisoner transport{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}1 October 1942{{ship|Soviet submarine|M-1182}}{{flag|USSR}}
1,934Nichiren MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}16 March 1944{{USS|Tautog|SS-199|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,926{{cite book |last=Favre |first=Franco |title=La marina nella Grande Guerra. Le operazioni navali, aeree, subacquee e terrestri in Adriatico |language=Italian |page=145}} Other sources say 1,750 victims.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}}{{SS|Principe Umberto2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}8 June 1916{{SMU|U-5|Austria-Hungary|6}}{{flag|Austria-Hungary}}
1,773{{cite book |last=Blair |first=Clay |year=1975 |title=Silent Victory: The US Submarine War Against Japan |location=Philadelphia |publisher=J. B. Lippincott & Co. |isbn=0397007531 |page=[https://archive.org/details/silentvictoryus00blai/page/744 744] |url=https://archive.org/details/silentvictoryus00blai/page/744 }}Arisan MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}24 October 1944{{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}} or {{USS|Shark|SS-314|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,747Arabia MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}18 October 1944{{USS|Bluegill|SS-242|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,704Denmark MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}16 January 1944{{USS|Whale|SS-239|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,658{{Cite web |title=Laconia (British Troop transport) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII - uboat.net |url=https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ship/2157.html |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=uboat.net}}{{RMS|Laconia|1921|2}}Ocean liner/Troopship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}12 September 1942{{GS|U-156|1941|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
1,650{{cite book |last=Brown |first=David |title=Warship Losses of World War II |year=1995 |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |isbn=1-55750-914-X |page=112}}{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Taihō2}}Aircraft carrier{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 June 1944{{USS|Albacore|SS-218|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,602Daisyō MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}26 October 1944{{USS|Drum|SS-228|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,576Marei MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}25 January 1945{{USS|Silversides|SS-236|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,540Kōshū MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}4 August 1944{{USS|Ray|SS-271|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,539Kenzui MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}23 December 1944{{USS|Blenny|SS-324|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,529{{cite web |url= http://www.cruiselinefans.com/ask-cruise-question/5391-lost-ships-great-legends-42.html |title=Tsushima Maru |publisher=Cruise Line Fans |accessdate=2010-12-07}}Tsushima MaruCargo liner serving as evacuation ship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}22 August 1944{{USS|Bowfin|SS-287|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,471Jinyō MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}7 December 1944{{USS|Trepang|SS-412|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,451Hakuyo MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}25 October 1944{{USS|Seal|SS-183|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,450Maebashi MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}30 September 1943{{USS|Pogy|SS-266|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,435{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shinano2}}Aircraft carrier{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}29 November 1944{{USS|Archerfish|SS-311|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,428Shiranesan MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 October 1944{{USS|Raton|SS-270|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,400Tatsuta MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}9 February 1943{{USS|Tarpon|SS-175|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,394Mizuho MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}21 September 1944{{USS|Redfish|SS-395|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,384Fuso MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}31 July 1944{{USS|Steelhead|SS-280|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,338{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2357.html |title=Armed merchant cruiser Gallia |publisher=Uboataces |accessdate=2013-11-10}}{{SS|Gallia2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}8 October 1916{{SMU|U-35|Germany|6}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
1,310Awata MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}22 October 1943{{USS|Grayback |SS-208|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,300{{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ashigara2}}Heavy cruiser{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}8 June 1945{{HMS|Trenchant|P331|6}}{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
1,291{{cite web |url= http://www.wrecksite.eu/casualty-list.aspx?nat=6 |title=List of Casualties |publisher=WreckSite |accessdate=2010-12-09}}{{SS|Conte Rosso2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}24 May 1941{{HMS|Upholder|P37|6}}{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
1,279{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/I-27.htm |title=HIJMS Submarine I-27: Tabular Record of Movement |publisher=Combined Fleet |accessdate=2011-08-30}}{{SS|Khedive Ismail2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}12 February 1944{{Jsub|I-272}}{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
1,273Tsuyama MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}2 October 1944{{USS|Pomfret|SS-391|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,272{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shōkaku2}}Aircraft carrier{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 June 1944{{USS|Cavalla|SS-244|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,262Nichiran MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}12 July 1944{{USS|Piranha|SS-389|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,250{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Chūyō2}}Escort carrier{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}4 December 1943{{USS|Sailfish|SS-192|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,240{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Unryū2}}Aircraft carrier{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 December 1944{{USS|Redfish|SS-395|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,197The official figures give 1195 lost out of 1959, excluding three stowaways who also were lost. The figures here eliminate some repetitions from the list and people subsequently known not to be on board. {{cite web|url=https://www.rmslusitania.info/people/statistics/|title=Passenger and Crew Statistics|website = The Lusitania Resource|access-date = 27 April 2024}}{{RMS|Lusitania2}}Ocean liner{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}7 May 1915{{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
1,200{{Interlanguage link multi|Takachiho Maru|ja|3=高千穂丸}}Ocean liner{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 March 1943{{USS|Kingfish|SS-234|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,200{{cite web |url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/kongo.htm |title=IJN Kongo: Tabular Record of Movement |publisher=Combined Fleet |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|Japanese battleship|Kongō2}}Battleship or battlecruiser{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}21 November 1944{{USS|Sealion|SS-315|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,188{{cite web |url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/Yasukuni%20Maru_t.htm |last1=Hackett |first1=Robert |last2=Kingsepp |first2=Sander |last3=Cundall |first3=Peter |title=IJN Submarine Tender Yasukuni Maru: Tabular Record of Movement |work=Imperial Japanese Navy Page |publisher=combinedfleet.com |date=1998–2012 }}{{shipYasukuni Maru|1930|2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}24 January 1944{{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,184Rashin MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}8 August 1945{{USS|Pargo|SS-264|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,159Rakuyo MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}12 September 1944{{USS|Sealion|SS-315|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,130{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Shinyo.htm |last=Tully |first=Anthony |title=IJN Shinyo: Tabular Record of Movement |work=Stories and Battle Histories of the IJN's Carrier Fleet |publisher=combinedfleet.com |year=2002 |access-date=9 November 2012 |archive-date=12 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812010439/http://www.combinedfleet.com/Shinyo.htm |url-status=dead }}{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shinyo2}}Escort carrier{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}17 November 1944{{USS|Spadefish|SS-411|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,118Hakozaki MaruOcean liner{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 March 1945{{USS|Balao|SS-285|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,073Fukuyo MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}6 December 1944{{USS|Segundo|SS-398|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
1,053{{cite web |url= http://www.cruiselinefans.com/ask-cruise-question/5391-lost-ships-great-legends-41.html |title=Montevideo Maru |publisher=Cruise Line Fans |accessdate=2010-12-07}}Montevideo MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}1 July 1942{{USS|Sturgeon|SS-187|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
995{{cite book |last1=Notarangelo |first1=Rolando |last2=Pagano |first2=Gian Paolo |title=Navi mercantili perdute |publisher=USMM |page=XVI}}{{SS|Galilea|1918|2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}28 March 1942{{HMS|Proteus|N29|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
956Taihei MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}9 July 1944{{USS|Sunfish|SS-281|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
935{{cite book |last1=Wise |first1=James E |last2=Baron |first2=Scott |year=2004 |title=Soldiers Lost at Sea: A Chronicle of Troopship Disasters |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |page=[https://archive.org/details/soldierslostatse0000wise/page/77 77] |isbn=978-1-59114-966-8 |oclc=52182511 |url=https://archive.org/details/soldierslostatse0000wise/page/77 }}{{ship|HMT|Royal Edward}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}13 August 1915{{SMU|UB-146}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
921{{cite web |url= http://www.amicidisalsomaggiore.it/Articolo200704_005.htm |title=La Morte Eroica del Salsese Don Alberto Carozza |publisher=Amici di Salsomaggiore |language=Italian }} Other sources say 600–700 killed.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}}Città di PalermoArmed merchant cruiser serving as troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}5 January 1942{{HMS|Proteus|N29|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
930{{cite web |url= http://www.greatships.net/provence.html |title=La Provence |publisher=GreatShips.Net |accessdate=2010-12-18}}{{SS|La Provence2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}26 February 1916{{SMU|U-35|Germany|6}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
883{{cite book |last=Brown |first=David |year=1995 |title=Warship Losses of World War II |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |isbn=1-55750-914-X |page=156}}{{USS|Indianapolis|CA-35|6}}Heavy cruiser{{Flag|United States|1912}}30 July 1945{{Jsub|I-58|1943|2}}{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
880{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7357.html |title=Verona |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Verona|1908|2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}11 May 1918{{SMU|UC-526}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
870{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7324.html |title=Minas |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Minas|1891|2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}15 February 1917{{SMU|U-396}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
866ALberto Santoni, Il vero traditore. Il ruolo documentato di Ultra nella guerra del Mediterraneo, pp. 257–258{{cite web |url= http://www.trentoincina.it/mostrapost.php?id=268 |title=La vera storia dell'affondamento dello Scillin |work=Storie di uomini di navi |publisher=Trento in Cina |language=Italian }}{{SS|Scillin2}}Cargo ship serving as POW ship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}14 November 1942{{HMS|Sahib|P212|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
865{{cite web |url=http://www.colonsay.org.uk/arandoraPt1.htm |title=SS Arandora Star |publisher=Colonsay |accessdate=2010-12-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100707023550/http://www.colonsay.org.uk/arandoraPt1.htm |archivedate=7 July 2010}}{{SS|Arandora Star2}}Ocean liner serving as POW ship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}2 July 1940{{GS|U-47|1938|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
862{{cite book |last=Brown |first=David |title=Warship Losses of World War II |year=1995 |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |isbn=1-55750-914-X |page=52}}{{HMS|Barham|04|6}}Battleship{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}25 November 1941{{GS|U-3312}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
856{{cite web |url= http://www.mercantilemarine.org/showthread.php?t=2826 |title=RMS Nova Scotia |publisher=Mercantile Marine |accessdate=2010-12-03}}{{RMS|Nova Scotia|1926|2}}Troopship/POW ship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}28 November 1942{{GS|U-1772}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
856Tenryō MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}29 May 1945{{USS|Sterlet|SS-392|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
846{{cite web |url= http://www.cruiselinefans.com/ask-cruise-question/5391-lost-ships-great-legends-41.html |title=Lisbon Maru |publisher=Cruise Line Fans |accessdate=2010-12-07}}Lisbon MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}1 October 1942{{USS|Grouper|SS-214|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
819{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3399.html |title=Leopoldville |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Leopoldville|1929|2}}Troopship{{flag|Belgium}}24 December 1944{{GS|U-4862}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
817{{Interlanguage link multi|Taiyō Maru|ja|3=大洋丸}}Ocean liner{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}8 May 1942{{USS|Grenadier|SS-210|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
810Akane MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}6 October 1944{{USS|Whale|SS-239|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
800{{SS|Francesco Crispi|1926|2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}19 April 1943{{HMS|Saracen|P247|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
786{{cite book |last=Brown |first=David |title=Warship Losses of World War II |year=1995 |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |isbn=1-55750-914-X |page=27}}{{HMS|Royal Oak|08|6}}Battleship{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}14 October 1939{{GS|U-47|1938|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
768{{cite web |url=http://www.cruiselinefans.com/ask-cruise-question/5391-lost-ships-great-legends-41.html |title=SS Struma |publisher=Cruise Line Fans |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{MV|Struma2}}Motor schooner{{flag|Panama}}24 February 1942{{ship|Soviet submarine|Shch-2132}}{{flag|USSR}}
754{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/525.html |title=Athos |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Athos|1914|2}}Ocean liner{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}17 February 1917{{SMU|U-65|Germany|6}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
747{{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Taiyō2}}Escort carrier{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}18 August 1944{{USS|Rasher|SS-269|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
740{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7380.html |title=Le Calvados |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Le Calvados2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}4 November 1915{{SMU|U-386}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
700{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/1234.html |title=Shuntien |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Shuntien|1934|2}}Coastal merchant ship serving as POW ship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}23 December 1941{{GS|U-5592}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
688{{cite web |url= http://www.west-point.org/family/japanese-pow/ShinyoMaruRosterJPW.html |last=Erickson |first=James W |title=Roster of Allied Prisoners of War believed aboard Shinyo Maru when torpedoed and sunk 7 September 1944 |work=Japanese-pow Home Page |publisher=West-Point.org |year=2006 |accessdate=28 March 2010}}Shinyō MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}7 September 1944{{USS|Paddle|SS-263|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
686Taisei MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}19 April 1945{{USS|Sunfish|SS-281|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
684{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3566.html |title=Leon Gambetta |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}Léon GambettaArmored cruiser{{flag|France|1794}}27 April 1915{{SMU|U-5|Austria-Hungary|6}}{{flag|Austria-Hungary}}
683{{cite book |last=Frank |first=Richard B |title=Guadalcanal |year=1990 |publisher=Random House |isbn=0-394-58875-4 |page=[https://archive.org/details/guadalcanal00fran/page/459 459] |url=https://archive.org/details/guadalcanal00fran/page/459 }}{{USS|Juneau|CL-52|6}}Anti-Air cruiser{{Flag|United States|1912}}13 November 1942{{Jsub|I-262}}{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
675{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2616.html |title=Dorchester |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Dorchester2}}Troopship{{flag|United States|1912}}3 February 1943{{GS|U-2232}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
672{{cite web |url=http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?137747 |title=Prinz Adalbert [+1915] |publisher=WreckSite |accessdate=2010-12-18}}{{SMS|Prinz Adalbert|1901|6}}Armored cruiser{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}23 October 1915{{HMS|E8}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
668Nikkō MaruPassenger and cargo ship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}9 April 1945{{USS|Tirante|SS-420|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
667{{cite web |url=http://homepage2.nifty.com/i-museum/19450822taitou/taitou.htm |title=Taitō maru |publisher=Museum of Japanese Merchant Ship |accessdate=2016-04-23}}Taito MaruCargo ship serving as evacuation ship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}22 August 1945{{ship|Soviet submarine|L-122}}{{flag|USSR}}
658Tateyama MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}1 March 1945{{USS|Sterlet|SS-392|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
656Sanka MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}10 March 1945{{USS|Kete|SS-369|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
654{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2496.html |title=Ceramic |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2012-11-08}}{{SS|Ceramic|1912|2}}Ocean liner{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}7 December 1942{{GS|U-5152}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
648{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5825.html |title=Suffren |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|French battleship|Suffren2}}Pre-dreadnought battleship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}26 November 1916{{SMU|U-526}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
644{{cite book |last=Brown |first=David |title=Warship Losses of World War II |year=1995 |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |isbn=1-55750-914-X |page=74}}{{USS|Liscombe Bay|CVE-56|6}}Escort carrier{{Flag|United States|1912}}24 November 1943{{Jsub|I-1752}}{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
643{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2691.html |title=HMS Hampshire |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2012-11-08}}{{HMS|Hampshire|1903|6}}Armored cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}5 June 1916{{SMU|U-756}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
638{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5425.html |title=Sant Anna |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Sant Anna2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}11 May 1918{{SMU|UC-546}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
638{{cite web |url=http://www.commus-hq.ntt-union.or.jp/archives/6221 |title=HLN802 |publisher=NTT Union |accessdate=2016-04-23 |archive-date=8 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160508062048/http://www.commus-hq.ntt-union.or.jp/archives/6221 |url-status=dead }}{{Interlanguage link multi|Ogasawara Maru|ja|3=小笠原丸}}Cable layer serving as evacuation ship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}22 August 1945{{ship|Soviet submarine|L-122}}{{flag|USSR}}
615{{SS|Suez Maru2}}Prisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}29 November 1943{{USS|Bonefish|SS-223|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
611{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2874.html |title=Sidi-Bel-Abbès |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Sidi-Bel-Abbès2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}20 April 1943{{GS|U-5652}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
610{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/402.html |title=Aragon |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|HMT|Aragon}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}30 December 1917{{SMU|UC-346}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
599{{cite web |url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/America_t.htm |last1=Hackett |first1=Robert |title=IJA Hospital Ship/IJN Transport AMERICA MARU: Tabular Record of Movement |work=Imperial Japanese Navy Page |publisher=combinedfleet.com |date=2012–2014 }}America MaruOcean liner serving as evacuation ship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}6 March 1944{{USS|Nautilus|SS-168|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
597{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4641.html |title=Pallada |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|Russian cruiser|Pallada|1906|2}}Protected cruiser{{flagcountry|Russian Empire}}11 October 1914{{SMU|U-266}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
595{{cite web |url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/Tamahoko_t.htm |last1=Hackett |first1=Robert |last2=Kingsepp |first2=Sander |last3=Cundall |first3=Peter |title=IJA Transport TAMAHOKO (ex-YONE) MARU: Tabular Record of Movement |work=Imperial Japanese Navy Page |publisher=combinedfleet.com |date=1998–2012 }}{{shipTamahoko Maru2}}Prisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}24 June 1944{{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
574{{cite web |url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/Nigitsu_t.htm |last1=Hackett |first1=Robert |last2=Kingsepp |first2=Sander |last3=Cundall |first3=Peter |title=IJA Landing Craft Depot Ship NIGITSU MARU: Tabular Record of Movement |work=Imperial Japanese Navy Page |publisher=combinedfleet.com |date=1998–2012 }}Nigitsu MaruDepot ship serving as troopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}12 January 1944{{USS|Hake|SS-256|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
570Giuseppe Fioravanzo, "La Marina italiana nella seconda guerra mondiale – Volume II – La guerra nel Mediterraneo – Le azioni navali – Tomo Secondo: dal 1° aprile 1941 all’8 settembre 1943", Ufficio Storico della Marina Militare italiana{{ship|Italian cruiser|Trento2}}Heavy cruiser{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}15 June 1942{{HMS|Umbra|P35|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
564{{cite news|author=Donal Byrne|url=https://www.rte.ie/news/2018/1009/1001997-remembering-rms-leinster/|title=The Sinking of RMS Leinster and SS Dundalk|publisher=RTE|date=10 October 2018|accessdate=10 October 2018|quote=On that morning the Leinster carried about 180 civilians, 77 crew, some 500 soldiers and 22 postal workers. ... One hundred years on, the records of how many were on the Leinster are still being probed and the death toll updated. As of six weeks ago, the figure stands at 564.}}{{RMS|Leinster2}}Irish Sea Ferry{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}10 October 1918{{SMU|UB-1236}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
562{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1491.html |title=Cressy |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Cressy|1899|6}}Armored cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}22 September 1914{{SMU|U-96}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
555{{cite web |url= http://www.diritalia.it/notizie-dir/progetti/18-pag/88-euterpe.html |title=P.fo Euterpe |publisher=DIRItalia }}EuterpeTroopship{{flag|Austria-Hungary}}11 August 1918{{ship|Italian submarine|F 72}}{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}
547{{cite book |last=Tarrant |first=V.E. |title=The U-Boat Offensive 1914–1945 |year=2000 |publisher=Sterling Publishing |isbn=1-85409-520-X |page=10}}{{HMS|Formidable|1898|6}}Pre-dreadnought battleship{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}1 January 1915{{SMU|U-246}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
544{{cite book |last=Cressman |first=Robert J. |year=2000 |title=The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II |url=https://archive.org/details/TheOfficialChronologyOfTheUSNavyInWorldWarII |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |isbn= 1-55750-149-1 |page=[https://archive.org/details/TheOfficialChronologyOfTheUSNavyInWorldWarII/page/n184 185]}}{{Interlanguage link multi|Konron Maru|ja|3=崑崙丸}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}5 October 1943{{USS|Wahoo|SS-238|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
527{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/20.html |title=Aboukir |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Aboukir|1900|6}}Armored cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}22 September 1914{{SMU|U-96}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
526{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2760.html |title=Hawke |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Hawke|1891|6}}Protected cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}15 October 1914{{SMU|U-96}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
523Aden MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}6 May 1944{{USS|Gurnard|SS-254|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
518{{HMS|Courageous|50|6}}Aircraft carrier{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}17 September 1939{{GS|U-29|1936|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
514{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2433.html |title=HMS Avenger (D14) |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Avenger|D14|6}}Escort carrier{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}15 November 1942{{GS|U-155|1941|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
503Nankin MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}17 March 1945{{USS|Spot|SS-413|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
500~{{cite web |url= http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?17527 |title=SS Rooseboom (+1942) |publisher=WreckSite |date=2012-11-04 }}{{SS|Rooseboom2}}Troopship{{flag|Netherlands}}1 March 1942{{Jsub|I-592}}{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
497{{cite book |last=Giorgerini |first=Giorgio |title=La guerra italiana sul mare. La Marina tra vittoria e sconfitta 1940–1943 |language=Italian |page=519}}TembienCargo ship serving as POW ship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}27 February 1942{{HMS|Upholder|P37|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
488{{Interlanguage link multi|SS Kachidoki Maru{{!}}Kachidoki Maru|ja|3=勝鬨丸}}Prisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}12 September 1944{{USS|Pampanito|SS-383|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
484{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2953.html |title=Yoma |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Yoma2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}17 June 1943{{GS|U-81|1941|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
484{{cite news |url=http://www.lucavalente.it/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=69 |title=Ritrovato il relitto dell'incrociatore Diaz |newspaper=Giornale di Vicenza |publisher=Luca Valente |language=Italian |date=2005-04-13 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140105004956/http://www.lucavalente.it/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=69 |archivedate=5 January 2014}}Other sources (Giorgio Giorgerini, La guerra italiana sul mare. La Marina fra vittoria e sconfitta 1940–1943, and Gianni Rocca, Fucilate gli ammiragli. La tragedia della Marina italiana nella seconda guerra mondiale) says 500 victims, other 464.{{ship|Italian cruiser|Armando Diaz2}}Light cruiser{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}25 February 1941{{HMS|Upright|N89|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
470{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/1225.html |title=HMS Galatea (71) |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Galatea|71|6}}Light cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}14 December 1941{{GS|U-5572}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
461Ikoma MaruPrisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}20 January 1944{{USS|Seahorse|SS-304|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
452Kenjo MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}7 December 1944{{USS|Razorback|SS-394|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
450{{cite web |url= http://www.red-duster.co.uk/PRINCE12.htm |title=Prince Line |publisher=The Merchant Navy Association |accessdate=2012-02-28}}{{SS|Bahia Laura2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}30 August 1941{{HMS|Trident|N52|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
450{{cite web |url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/tama_t.htm |last1=Hackett |first1=Robert |last2=Kingsepp |first2=Sander |title=IJN Light Cruiser Tama: Tabular Record of Movement |work=Stories and Battle Histories of the IJN's Cruiser Force |publisher=combinedfleet.com |date=1997–2012 }}{{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tama2}}Light cruiser{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}20 October 1944{{USS|Jallao|SS-368|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
448Seisho MaruTroopship{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}18 November 1944{{USS|Sunfish|SS-281|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
440{{cite web |url= http://www.maritimequest.com/liners/02_pages/a/asama_maru_1929_data.htm |last=Pocock |first=Michael W |title=Asama Maru (1929) |publisher=MaritimeQuest |date=2007-12-27 }}{{shipAsama Maru2}}Prisoner transport{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}1 November 1944{{USS|Atule|SS-403|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
436{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1666.html |title=Djemnah |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Djemnah2}}Ocean liner{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}14 July 1918{{SMU|UB-1056}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
432{{cite web|url=http://conlapelleappesaaunchiodo.blogspot.it/2014/07/citta-di-messina.html|title=Città di Messina|website=conlapelleappesaaunchiodo.blogspot.it|accessdate=18 December 2017}}Città di MessinaTroopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}12 January 1941{{HMS|Regent|N41|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
419{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/1205.html |title=HMS Dunedin (D93) |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Dunedin|D93|6}}Light cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}24 November 1941{{GS|U-124|1940|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
417{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3190.html |title=HMS Penelope (97) |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Penelope|97|6}}Light cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}18 February 1944{{GS|U-4102}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
414{{cite web |url=http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=19107 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060107222623/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=19107 |url-status=usurped |archive-date=2006-01-07 |title=SS Transylvania |publisher=Clydebuilt |accessdate=2011-04-01}}{{SS|Transylvania|1914|2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}4 May 1917{{SMU|U-63|Germany|6}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
400{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/611.html |title=Balkan |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Balkan|1883|2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}16 August 1918{{SMU|UB-486}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
392{{cite book |last=Jordan |first=Roger |year=2006 |title=The World's Merchant Fleets, 1939: The Particulars And Wartime Fates of 6,000 Ships |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |isbn=1-59114-959-2 |page=110}}{{RMS|Empress of Canada|1922|2}}Troopship{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}13 March 1943{{ship|Italian submarine|Leonardo da Vinci|1939|2}}{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}
381{{cite web |url= http://www.pietrocristini.com/incrociatori_classe_digiussano.htm |title=Vita operativa degli incrociatori |location=Rome |publisher=Edizioni dell'Ateneo & Bizzarri |year=1979 }}{{ship|Italian cruiser|Giovanni delle Bande Nere2}}Light cruiser{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}1 April 1942{{HMS|Urge|N17|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
379{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/327.html |title=Brazza |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{MV|Brazza2}}Ocean liner{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}28 May 1940{{GS|U-37|1938|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
375{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2873.html |title=Hogue |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Hogue|1900|6}}Armored cruiser{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}22 September 1914{{SMU|U-96}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
374{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/250.html |title=Amiral Charner |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|French armoured cruiser|Amiral Charner2}}Armored cruiser{{flag|France|1794}}8 February 1916{{SMU|U-21|Germany|6}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
373{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3313.html |title=Marina Raskova |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Marina Raskova2}}Merchant ship{{flag|USSR}}13 August 1944{{GS|U-3652}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
369{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2560.html |title=HMS Fidelity (D57) |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{HMS|Fidelity|D57|6}}Q-ship{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}30 December 1942{{GS|U-4352}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
364{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2707.html |title=Doggerbank |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|German ship|Doggerbank2}}Blockade runner{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}3 March 1943{{GS|U-43|1939|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
362{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2319.html |title=Abosso |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{MV|Abosso2}}Ocean liner{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}29 October 1942{{GS|U-5752}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
360{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/710.html |title=Calabria |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Calabria|1922|2}}Cargo and passenger liner{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}8 December 1940{{GS|U-103|1940|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
360{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/739.html |title=Almeda Star |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Almeda Star2}}Ocean liner{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}17 January 1941{{GS|U-96|1940|2}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
360{{cite book| title=Silent Victory | url=https://archive.org/details/silentvictoryus00blai | url-access=registration |author=Blair, Clay |publisher=J. B. Lippincott Company |year=1975 |page=[https://archive.org/details/silentvictoryus00blai/page/730 730]}}{{ship|Japanese cruiser|Atago2}}Heavy cruiser{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}23 October 1944{{USS|Darter|SS-227|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
349{{cite web |url =http://www.combinedfleet.com/nagara_t.htm |title=IJN Nagara: Tabular Record of Movement |publisher=Combined Fleet |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|Japanese cruiser|Nagara2}}Light cruiser{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}7 August 1944{{USS|Croaker|SS-246|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
344{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4058.html |title=Medjerda |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Medjerda|1898|2}}Troopship{{Flagcountry|France|1794}}11 May 1917{{SMU|U-34|Germany|6}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
343{{cite book |last=Rocca |first=Gianni |title=Fucilate gli ammiragli: La tragedia della Marina italiana nella seconda guerra mondiale |pages=273–274}}EmmaCargo ship/Troopship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}16 January 1943{{HMS|Splendid|P228|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
336{{cite book| title=A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1941–1945) |last=Dull |first=Paul S. |location=Annapolis, MD |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1978 |page=328}}{{ship|Japanese cruiser|Maya2}}Heavy cruiser{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}23 October 1944{{USS|Dace|SS-247|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
336{{cite book |first1=Enrico |last1=Cernuschi |first2=Maurizio |last2=Brescia |first3=Erminio |last3=Bagnasco |title=Le navi ospedale italiane 1935–1945 |page=44}}{{ship|Italian aviso|Diana2}}Aviso/Sloop{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}29 June 1942{{HMS|Thrasher|N37|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
334{{cite web |url= http://www.uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4752.html |title=Persia |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{SS|Persia|1900|2}}Ocean liner{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}30 December 1915{{SMU|U-386}}{{Flagcountry|German Empire}}
330{{cite web|url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/natori_t.htm|title=IJN Natori: Tabular Record of Movement |publisher=Combined Fleet |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|Japanese cruiser|Natori2}}Light cruiser{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}18 August 1944{{USS|Hardhead|SS-365|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
323{{cite web |url= http://www.bobhenneman.info/belgrano.htm |title=The sinking of the ARA General Belgrano |publisher=Bob Henneman |accessdate=2010-12-07}}{{ship|ARA|General Belgrano}}Light cruiser{{Flagcountry|Argentina}}2 May 1982{{HMS|Conqueror|S48|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
320{{cite web |url= http://www.mikekemble.com/ww2/britsubporpoise.html |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131026123219/http://www.mikekemble.com/ww2/britsubporpoise.html |url-status= usurped |archive-date= 26 October 2013 |last=Kemble |first=Mine |title=British Submarine HMS Porpoise |work=British Submarines of World War 2 }}Sebastiano VenierCargo ship serving as POW ship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}9 December 1941{{HMS|Porpoise|N14|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
307{{Ship|Japanese destroyer|Urakaze|1940|2}}Destroyer{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}21 November 1944{{USS|Sealion II|SS-315|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
305{{MV|Mefküre2}}Motor schooner{{flag|Turkey}}5 August 1944{{Ship|Soviet submarine|Shch-2152}}{{flag|USSR}}
300{{cite web |url= http://www.mucchioselvaggio.org/FOTO_C5/STORIA%20DELLA%20MARINERIA%20ELBANA/049.pdf |title=L'affondamento dello Sgarallino |pages=49–52|publisher=Mucchio Selvaggio }} Other sources say about 330 people were killed.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}}Andrea SgarallinoPassenger ship{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}22 September 1943{{HMS|Uproar|P31|6}}{{Flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}
272{{Cite book|title=The Allied Convoy System 1939–1945|last=Arnold|first=Hague|publisher=Naval Institute Press|year=2000|isbn=1-55750-019-3|pages=137}}{{SS|Henry R. Mallory2}}Troopship{{Flag|United States|1912}}7 February 1943{{GS|U-4022}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
270Scheina, Robert L. "Latin America's Wars Volume II: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001" Potomac Books, 2003. p. 161. {{ISBN|9781574884524}}

{{SS|Baependy2}}Cargo liner{{flagcountry|Vargas Era|1889}}15 August 1942{{GS|U-5072}}{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
268{{Cite web|title=Centaur (Hospital ship) {{!}} Australian War Memorial|url=https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/centaur|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.awm.gov.au}}

|{{ship|AHS|Centaur

6}}

|Hospital ship

|{{flagcountry|Australia}}

|14 May 1943

|{{Jsub|I-177

2}}

|{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}

258

|{{SS|City of Benares

2}}

|Ocean liner serving as child evacuation ship

|{{flagcountry|United Kingdom|1801}}

|17 September 1940

|U-48

|{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}

226{{Ship|Japanese destroyer|Yamakaze|1936|2}}Destroyer{{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}25 June 1942{{USS|Nautilus|SS-168|6}}{{Flag|United States|1912}}
194{{cite web|url=http://defence.pk/threads/09-12-1971-submarine-pns-hangor-sinks-ins-khukri.223112/|title=09/12/1971 – Submarine PNS Hangor Sinks INS Khukri.|accessdate=18 December 2017}}{{Ship|INS|Khukri|F149|6}}Frigate{{Flagcountry|India}}9 December 1971{{Ship|PNS|Hangor
} || {{Flagcountry|Pakistan}}

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| 193{{cite web|title=USS Wasp (Wasp-class)|url=http://ww2db.com/ship_spec.php?ship_id=286|work=World War II Database}} || {{Ship|USS|Wasp|CV-7|6}} || Aircraft carrier || {{Flagcountry|United States|1912}} || 15 September 1942 || {{Jsub|I-19||2}} || {{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}

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