List of shipwrecks in 1945
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The list of shipwrecks in 1945 includes all ships sunk, floundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1945.
Operator | Ship | Class | Cause | Location | Notes | |
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January 5 | United States Navy | Ommaney Bay | Casablanca class escort carrier | Crippled by a Japanese Kamikaze and scuttled | Pacific Ocean near the Philippine Islands | |
February 17 | Royal Navy | Lark | Damaged beyond repair by U 968 | |||
February 21 | United States Navy | Bismarck Sea | Casablanca class aircraft transport | Sunk by two Japanese Kamikaze aircraft | Pacific Ocean near Iwo Jima | |
February 23 | United States | Henry Bacon | Sunk by Luftwaffe Ju.88 and He.111 torpedo bombers | Barents Sea | ||
March 20 | Royal Navy | Lapwing | Sunk by U 968 | |||
March 23 | Kriegsmarine | Gneisenau | Sunk as a blockship | Gdynia harbor | Later refloated and scrapped | |
April 8 | Luftwaffe | Boelcke | Karl Meyer class seaplane tender | Sunk by Soviet aircraft | ||
April 8 | Luftwaffe | Hans Albrecht Wedel | Hana Albrecht Wedel class seaplane tender | Sunk by Soviet aircraft | ||
April 9 | Kriegsmarine | Admiral Scheer | Battlecruiser | Sunk by Royal Air Force bombers | Kiel harbor | |
April 10 | Kriegsmarine | Seydlitz | Cruiser | Scuttled | Kiel harbor | |
April 25 | Kriegsmarine | Graf Zeppelin | Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carrier | Scuttled while incomplete | Stettin, West Pomerania | Raised and captured by the Soviet Union in 1947 |
April 28 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 56 | Sunk by Royal Air Force aircraft | Kiel | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Admiral Hipper | Cruiser | Scuttled | Kiel harbor | |
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 8 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 14 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 60 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 61 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 62 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 120 | Scuttled | Bremerhaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 121 | Scuttled | Bremerhaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 137 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 139 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 140 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 141 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 142 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 146 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 148 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 152 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 2 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 153 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
May 3 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 57 | Scuttled | Kiel | ||
May 3 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 58 | Scuttled | Kiel | ||
May 4 | Kriegsmarine | Lützow | Scuttled | Baltic Sea | Later raised by the Soviet Union | |
May 5 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 17 | Scuttled | Wilhelmshaven | ||
July 16 | United States Navy | Gamble | Sunk for disposal | Pacific Ocean outside Apra Harbor, Guam | ||
July 25 | Imperial Japanese Navy | Eian Maru | Sunk by United States aircraft | Pacific Ocean | ||
October 9 | United States Navy | Dorsey | Grounded by a typhoon | Pacific Ocean on Okinawa | Later destroyed on 1 January 1946 | |
December 22 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 143 | Sunk as part of Operation Deadlight | |||
December 22 | Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 145 | Sunk as part of Operation Deadlight | |||
Kriegsmarine | Unterseeboot 149 | Sunk as part of Operation Deadlight |
[edit] See also
Ship launches: | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 |
Ship commissionings: | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 |
Ship decommissionings: | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 |
Shipwrecks: | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 |
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