List of shipwrecks in 1945
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The list of shipwrecks in 1945 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1945.
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Ship | State | Description |
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Akagi Maru | Japan | The merchant ship sank in a typhoon. She was raised, repaired, and returned to service. |
Alice L. Pendleton | United States | The 228-foot (69 m), 1,349-gross register ton four-masted lumber schooner was abandoned at the Palmer Shipyard on the west side of the Mystic River in Noank, Connecticut, sometime during the 1940s, gradually rotted away, and settled on the river bottom in 10 feet (3.0 m) of water.[1] |
Bourgas | Bulgaria | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Thessaloniki, Greece. The wreck was scrapped in situ in March 1948.[2] |
Dinteldyk | Netherlands | World War II: The burnt out cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship at Rotterdam, South Holland.[3] |
Elbing | Germany | World War II: The cargo ship was damaged by artillery shelling and beached at Schweinesand. She was later repaired and returned to service. |
F 113 | Kriegsmarine | The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.[4] |
F 212 | Kriegsmarine | The Type B Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.[5] |
F 823 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.[6] |
F 923 | Kriegsmarine | The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.[7] |
F 949 | Kriegsmarine | The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.[8] |
F 964 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.[9] |
F 1157 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in early 1945.[10] |
F 1158 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in early 1945.[11] |
F 1165 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.[12] |
F 1179 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.[13] |
F 1180 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.[14] |
F 1192 | Kriegsmarine | The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.[15] |
Gyoraitei No. 11, Gyoraitei No. 14, Gyoraitei No. 15, Gyoraitei No. 16, and Gyoraitei No. 17 |
Imperial Japanese Navy | The Gyoraitei T51-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1945.[16] |
Gyoraitei No. 114 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Q/Gyoraitei No. 114-class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.[17] |
Gyoraitei No. 233 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Gyoraitei No. 31-class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.[18] |
Gyoraitei No. 245, Gyoraitei No. 254, and Gyoraitei No. 258 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Gyoraitei No. 38-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1945.[19] |
Gyoraitei No. 549, Gyoraitei No. 869, Gyoraitei No. 870, Gyoraitei No. 871, Gyoraitei No. 872, Gyoraitei No. 873, Gyoraitei No. 874, Gyoraitei No. 875, Gyoraitei No. 876, Gyoraitei No. 877, Gyoraitei No. 879, and Gyoraitei No. 883 |
Imperial Japanese Navy | The Gyoraitei No. 14-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1945.[20] |
Gyoraitei No. 1113 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Gyoraitei No. 15-class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.[21] |
Gutzon Borglum | United States | The Liberty ship was damaged in a typhoon. She was refloated but collided with a United States Navy tug and was declared a constructive total loss.[22] |
H-3, H-5, H-7, and H-8 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The H-2-class motor gun boats were lost in 1944 or 1945.[23] |
H-46, H-113 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The H-61-class motor gun boats were lost in 1945.[24] |
Horch I | Kriegsmarine | The training ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945.[25] |
Horch II | Kriegsmarine | The training ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945.[26] |
KFK 203 | Kriegsmarine | The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk sometime in early 1945.[27] |
KFK 204 | Kriegsmarine | The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk sometime in early 1945.[28] |
King Edwin | United Kingdom | The cargo ship was scuttled off Malta.[29] |
NO 42 | Kriegsmarine | The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk sometime in 1945.[30] |
Prince George | Canada | The steamer was destroyed by fire at Ketchikan, Territory of Alaska. She later was towed away and scrapped. |
SS-8 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Template:Sclass2- was lost in 1944 or 1945.[31] |
SS-10 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Template:Sclass2- was lost in 1944 or 1945.[32] |
SS-11 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Template:Sclass2- was lost in Spring 1945.[33] |
SS-14 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Template:Sclass2- was lost in 1945.[34] |
SS-15 | Imperial Japanese Navy | The Template:Sclass2- was lost in 1945.[35] |
SS-24 | Imperial Japanese Navy | World War II: The incomplete Template:Sclass2- was sunk at Osaka in 1945.[36] |
Saginaw II | United States | The 92-gross register ton, 70.2-foot (21.4 m) scow sank off the coast of Southeast Alaska at 57°35′N 136°05′W / 57.583°N 136.083°W, between Slocum Arm (57°30′34″N 135°55′44″W / 57.5094°N 135.9288°W) and Khaz Bay (57°33′54″N 136°06′33″W / 57.5651°N 136.1091°W).[37] |
San Marco | Regia Marina | End of World War II: The target ship, a former Template:Sclass- armored cruiser captured by the Germans in September 1943, was found sunk in the harbor at La Spezia, Italy, at the end of World War II. |
UF-2 | Kriegsmarine | End of World War II: The Template:Sclass- was scuttled at Gotenhafen, Pomerania sometime after 5 July. |
U-3502 | Kriegsmarine | World War II: The Type XXI submarine was bombed and damaged at Hamburg. She was consequently withdrawn from service on 3 May and scrapped post-war.[38] |
Vs 248 | Kriegsmarine | The Vorpostenboot, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945.[39] |
W. P. Few | United States | The Liberty ship became stranded and was declared a constructive total loss.[40] |
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- ^ Jordan, Roger (1999). The world's merchant fleets, 1939. London: Chatham publishing. p. 445. ISBN 1 86176 023 X.
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- ^ "MFP landing craft, Germany". Navypedia. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
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