List of shipwrecks in September 1943
The list of shipwrecks in 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1943 .
1 September
List of shipwrecks: 1 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Fusei Maru
Japan
World War II : Convoy No. 297: The cargo ship (2,256 t) was torpedoed and damaged one hour before midnight by USS Seawolf ( United States Navy ). Her captain ordered "abandon ship" at midnight. 11 crew were killed. The empty ship was shelled and sunk in the South China Sea off Formosa (31°16′N 127°14′E / 31.267°N 127.233°E / 31.267; 127.233 ) by Seawolf three hours later, in the early hours of 2 September.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Haryu Maru
Japan
The cargo ship lost power 100 miles (160 km) east north east off Dairen , Manchuria . She collided with another vessel and subsequently drifted aground near Dawangjia Dao Island , China, south of the Yalu River the next day. The vessel was later declared a total loss. Her Italian commanding officer was rescued on 9 September.[ 4] [ 5]
I-182
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II : The Kaidai-class submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Coral Sea off Espiritu Santo (15°38′S 166°57′E / 15.633°S 166.950°E / -15.633; 166.950 ) by USS Wadsworth ( United States Navy ). All 101 crew were killed.[ 1] [ 6]
HMS LCS(L) 201
Royal Navy
The LCS-1 -class landing craft support (20/25 t, 1943) sank in the English Channel off Hastings (50°52′N 0°44′E / 50.867°N 0.733°E / 50.867; 0.733 ) after a collision with LCS-202 ( Royal Navy ). There were no casualties.[ 7]
Nankai Maru
Japan
World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan by USS Pompano ( United States Navy ).[ 1]
Strassburg
Germany
World War II: The hospital ship (17,001 GRT, 1930) struck a mine in the North Sea off Egmond aan Zee , North Holland , Netherlands and was beached (52°29′18″N 4°32′23″E / 52.48833°N 4.53972°E / 52.48833; 4.53972 ). The ship was torpedoed by aircraft of 236 and 254 Squadrons , Royal Air Force on 20 September and also by HMMTB 617 ( Royal Navy ). She was declared a total loss .[ 8] [ 9]
V 5502
Kriegsmarine
The Vorpostenboot , a former Trygg -class torpedo boat, ran aground on the Norwegian coast. She sank on 6 September during salvage operations.[ 1]
2 September
List of shipwrecks: 2 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Hankow Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Convoy Wewak No. 7: The Shanghai Maru -class auxiliary transport (4,104 t) was bombed and sunk at Wewak , New Guinea (3°3′S 121°30′E / 3.050°S 121.500°E / -3.050; 121.500 ) by North American B-25 Mitchell and Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft of the United States Army Air Force . Twenty-three troops and two crew were killed.[ 2] [ 10] [ 11]
HMS LCI(L) 107
Royal Navy
The landing craft infantry (large) (194/384 t, 1942) was driven ashore in bad weather at Reggio, Italy, and was written off as a total loss.[ 12] : 253
Mutsure
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Etorofu -class escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Guam (08°40′N 151°31′E / 8.667°N 151.517°E / 8.667; 151.517 ) by USS Snapper ( United States Navy ). Forty-six crew were killed.[ 13] [ 14]
Nagato Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Convoy Wewak No. 7: The Daifuku Maru No. 1 -class transport (5,901 t) was bombed and sunk at Wewak (3°35′S 143°39′E / 3.583°S 143.650°E / -3.583; 143.650 ) by North American B-25 Mitchell and Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. Three troops and two crew were killed.[ 2] [ 15] [ 16]
Svea Reuter
Sweden
World War II: The cargo ship, chartered by the Kriegsmarine , was torpedoed in the Riga Bay by Soviet Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft. Six crew were killed. She was towed to Riga and repaired.[ 17] [ 18]
Versilia
Italy
World War II : The cargo ship (591 GRT) was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Patmos Island, Greece, by HMS Torbay ( Royal Navy ). There were 10 dead and 7 survivors.[ 19] [ 20]
3 September
4 September
5 September
List of shipwrecks: 5 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Cremer
Netherlands
The cargo liner (4,608 GRT, 1926) ran aground and was wrecked on either St. Bees Island , or Whitsunday Island , Australia, and was abandoned as a total loss.[ 35] [ 36]
F 421
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk by a mine off Gaeta , Italy. There were 15 dead and missing and 17 survivors.[ 37]
F 481
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was sunk by a mine off Gaeta , Italy. There were 19 dead and missing and 13 wounded.[ 38]
F 624
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was thrown onto the beach of Pizzo, Italy in a storm and was damaged beyond repair.[ 39]
HMS ML 108
Royal Navy
World War II: The Fairmile A motor launch (57/66 t, 1940) was sunk by a mine in the English Channel . The whole crew was saved.[ 40] [ 41]
No. 13
Soviet Navy
The R Type minesweeper was lost on this date.
R-12
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type R-2 minesweeper was sunk by a mine off Piran .[ 42]
Tenkai Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Convoy Wewak No. 8: The Tenkai Maru -class auxiliary transport ship (3,203 t) was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean (01°10′N 142°10′E / 1.167°N 142.167°E / 1.167; 142.167 ) by USS Swordfish ( United States Navy ). Three troops and three (or four) crew were killed.[ 2] [ 43] [ 44]
Urlana
United Kingdom
The cargo ship ran aground in Loch Bracadale . She was on a voyage from Buenos Aires , Argentina to London . Shen was a total loss.[ 45]
USS YP-279
United States Navy
The naval trawler sank in heavy weather off Townsville , Queensland , Australia.[ 46]
6 September
List of shipwrecks: 6 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Angiolina P
Italy
World War II : The fishing vessel was sunk at Aléria , Corsica by gunfire from HMS Sportsman ( Royal Navy )[ 47]
Annan Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: The Annan Maru -class auxiliary transport (2,941 t) was bombed and sunk in the Indian Ocean south of Rangoon , Burma by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Tenth Air Force . Two crew were killed.[ 1] [ 2] [ 48]
Kofuku Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Kofuku Maru -class auxiliary transport ship (3,209 t) was sunk in a collision with Maoka Maru ( Japan ) in the Sea of Japan 20 nautical miles (37 km) south of Sado Island (37°42′N 138°17′E / 37.700°N 138.283°E / 37.700; 138.283 ). Her whole crew was rescued by Maoka Maru .[ 2] [ 49]
Maria Luisa B
Italy
World War II: The fishing vessel was sunk in Aléria , Corsica by gunfire from HMS Sportsman ( Royal Navy )[ 47]
Milan Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: The Yoshida Maru No. 1 -class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk in the Indian Ocean south of Rangoon , Burma (16°46′N 96°10′E / 16.767°N 96.167°E / 16.767; 96.167 ) by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Tenth Air Force . Eight crew and 121 troops were killed.[ 1] [ 2] [ 16] [ 50]
MO-110
Soviet Navy
World War II: The MO-2 -class patrol vessel was sunk by a mine in the Gulf of Finland . 17 crew were killed. There were 4 survivors.[ 51] [ 52]
HMS Puckeridge
Royal Navy
World War II: The Hunt-class destroyer (1,050/1,430 t, 1941) was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) east of Europa Point , Gibraltar by U-617 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 62 of her 191 crew.[ 53] [ 54]
R 94
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the English Channel.[ 8] [ 55] [ 56]
Sellindge
United Kingdom
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Malta .[ 57]
Shogen Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Hokkaido (42°13′N 142°00′E / 42.217°N 142.000°E / 42.217; 142.000 ) by USS Halibut ( United States Navy ). Survivors were rescued by Kiku Maru ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[ 58]
Tbilisi
Soviet Union
World War II: The cargo ship (7,169 t) struck a mine laid by U-636 ( Kriegsmarine ) and sank in the Kara Sea (72°22′04″N 80°33′01″E / 72.36778°N 80.55028°E / 72.36778; 80.55028 ) with the loss of one crew and one passenger. 43 crew survived, 6 of them badly wounded.[ 51] [ 59] [ 60]
7 September
List of shipwrecks: 7 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Hamidieh
Egypt
World War II : The sailing ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 34 nautical miles (63 km) south of Cape Gata , Cyprus (34°02′N 33°05′E / 34.033°N 33.083°E / 34.033; 33.083 ) by U-596 ( Kriegsmarine ). All crew survived."Hamidieh" . Uboat. Retrieved 11 April 2012 . </ref>
K-12
Soviet Navy
World War II: The tug was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Taisto , Tuima , Tuuli , and Jyske ( Finnish Navy ).[ 61]
Krupskaya
Germany
World War II: The barge was sunk in the Black Sea by mines dropped by Soviet Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft.[ 62]
LTP-11
Soviet Navy
World War II: The barge was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Taisto , Tuima , Tuuli , and Jyske ( Finnish Navy ) while being towed by K-12 ( Soviet Navy ).[ 63]
Maloja
Switzerland
World War II: The steamship , on its last voyage, was erroneously sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by ten German aircraft at 16:15 off Cap Revellata, Corsica . Three crew members lost their lives.[ 64]
USS PT-118
United States Navy
World War II: The Elco 80' PT boat ran aground off Vella Lavella and was scuttled.[ 65]
USS PT-172
United States Navy
World War II: The Elco 80' PT boat ran aground off Vella Lavella and was scuttled.[ 66]
U-760
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was severely damaged by depth charges from a Vickers Wellington aircraft of 179 Squadron , Royal Air Force . She put into Ferrol , Spain, where she was interned on 9 September.[ 1]
Velella
Regia Marina
World War II: The Argo -class submarine was torpedoed and sunk off Salerno (40°07′N 14°50′E / 40.117°N 14.833°E / 40.117; 14.833 ) by HMS Shakespeare ( Royal Navy ).[ 67]
8 September
List of shipwrecks: 8 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Calitea II
Regia Marina
World War II : The cargo ship, under charter to the Imperial Japanese Navy as a supply ship, was scuttled by her crew at Kobe , Japan, after the Italian government surrendered to the Allies. Raised in 1943, repaired and put into Japanese service as Ikutagawa Maru .[ 68]
Etna
Regia Marina
World War II: The incomplete Etna -class cruiser , only 84% finished, was scuttled in Zaule Bay near Trieste . Raised by the Germans.[ 69]
Hakutetsu Maru No. 13
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship (1,334 t) was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Hollandia, New Guinea (2°30′S 141°44′E / 2.500°S 141.733°E / -2.500; 141.733 ) by USS Drum ( United States Navy ). 16 crew, 2 gunners and 81 passengers were killed.[ 1] [ 2] [ 70]
HMS LCT 624
Royal Navy
The LCT-4 -class landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1943) was lost in the Mediterranean Sea .[ 71]
M 3810
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off Fécamp , Seine-Inférieure , France by HMS MTB 211 , HMS MTB 249 and HMS MTB 255 (all Royal Navy ).[ 1]
M 3811 Clara
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off Fécamp by HMS MTB 211 , HMMTB 249 and HMMTB 255 (all Royal Navy ).[ 1]
M 3816 Sursom Corda
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off Fécamp by HMS MTB 211 , HMMTB 249 and HMMTB 255 (all Royal Navy ).[ 1]
HMS MTB 77
Royal Navy
World War II: The Vosper 72'-class motor torpedo boat (39/47 t, 1942) was bombed and sunk off Vigo, Spain by German aircraft.[ 72]
Rauenthaler
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship (3,727 GRT, 1940) was lost in a collision with Signal ( Germany ) off Trondheim , Norway whilst in a convoy.[ 1] [ 73]
U-983
Kriegsmarine
The Type VIIC submarine collided in the Baltic Sea north of Loba (54°46′N 17°14′E / 54.767°N 17.233°E / 54.767; 17.233 ) with the submarine U-988 ( Kriegsmarine ) and sank with the loss of five of her 43 crew.[ 74]
Vesuvio
Regia Marina
World War II: The incomplete Etna -class cruiser, only 60% finished, was scuttled in Zaule Bay near Trieste. Raised by the Germans.[ 69]
9 September
List of shipwrecks: 9 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Ammiraglio des Geneys
Regia Marina
World War II : The Pisani -class submarine was scuttled at Pola .[ 67]
Antonio Bajamonti
Regia Marina
World War II: The Osvetnik -class submarine was scuttled at La Spezia.
Antonio da Noli
Regia Marina
World War II: The Navigatori-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Strait of Bonifacio . 223 crew were killed.[ 75] [ 76]
Aradam
Regia Marina
World War II: The Adua -class submarine was bombed and sunk at Genoa by Allied aircraft.[ 67]
Berenice
Regia Marina
World War II: The Gabbiano -class corvette was shelled and sunk by German batteries at Trieste .[ 77]
Buccari
Regia Marina
World War II: The Fasana -class minelayer was scuttled at La Spezia.[ 78]
Carlotto
Regia Marina
World War II: The gunboat was scuttled at Shanghai , China.[ 1]
Cattaro
Regia Marina
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was scuttled at "Santa Margharita".
Conte Verde
Italy
World War II: The ocean liner was scuttled in the Huangpu River at Shanghai by her Italian crew. She was refloated by the Japanese, repaired and taken in to service as Kotobuki Maru .[ 79] [ 80]
RFA Derwentdale
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
World War II: Operation Avalanche : The Landing Ship, Gantry was bombed and severely damaged at Salerno , Italy . Subsequently towed to the United Kingdom, repaired and returned to service.[ 81]
Drachenfels
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was set afire and scuttled at Mormugao , Portuguese India . The wreck was refloated in December 1950, beached and scrapped.[ 82]
Euterpe
Regia Marina
World War II: The Gabbiano -class corvette was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as UJ-2228 .[ 83]
F 366
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia , Corsica , France by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ). One crew was killed.[ 1] [ 84]
F 387
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ). There was no casualty.[ 1] [ 85]
F 459
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ).[ 1]
F 612
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ).[ 1]
F 623
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ).[ 1]
FR 22
Regia Marina
World War II: The Chacal -class destroyer was scuttled at La Spezia.[ 86]
FR 51
Regia Marina
World War II: The Élan -class corvette was scuttled at La Spezia , Italy . Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SG 23 , later UJ-2231 ( Kriegsmarine ).[ 87]
FR 118
Regia Marina
World War II: The Redoutable -class submarine was scuttled at Genoa , Italy . Wreck later scrapped by Germany .[ 88]
Generale Achille Papa
Regia Marina
World War II: The Generali-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SG 20 .[ 87]
Generale Antonio Cascino
Regia Marina
World War II: The Generali-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia.[ 89]
Generale Carlo Montanari
Regia Marina
World War II: The Generali-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised by the Germans but not repaired.[ 89]
Ghibli
Regia Marina
World War II: The Ciclone -class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised by the Germans, but not repaired.[ 89]
Giovanni Bausan
Regia Marina
World War II: The Pisani -class submarine was scuttled at Pula.[ 67]
Koyo Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship (3,022 t) was attacked in the Pacific Ocean off Honshu by USS Harder ( United States Navy ). Only one of three torpedoes hit, and it was a dud, but it caused enough flooding that Koyo Maru later sank under tow the same day 35°23′N 140°38′E / 35.383°N 140.633°E / 35.383; 140.633 . There were no casualties.[ 2] [ 90] [ 91]
USS LCT-366
United States Navy
The LCI-1 -class landing craft tank sank in heavy weather in the Gulf of Alaska south of Kodiak , Territory of Alaska , at 53°01′N 152°00′E / 53.017°N 152.000°E / 53.017; 152.000 .[ 92] [ 93]
HMS LCT 391
Royal Navy
World War II: The Mk 3 landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1942) was sunk by coastal gunfire during the landing at Salerno. Three of the troops aboard were killed.[ 94] [ 12] : 236
HMS LCT 572
Royal Navy
World War II: The LCT-4 -class landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1943) was sunk by a mine during the landing at Salerno. 15 of the troops aboard were killed.[ 12] : 236 [ 95]
HMS LCT 626
Royal Navy
The LCT-4 -class landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1943) was lost in the Mediterranean Sea.[ 96]
Larchbank
United Kingdom
World War II: The Inverbank -class cargo ship (5,150 GRT, 1925) was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west of Cape Cormorin (07°38′N 74°00′E / 7.633°N 74.000°E / 7.633; 74.000 ) by I-27 ( Imperial Japanese Navy ). Six gunners and 40 crew were killed, 30 survivors were rescued by Tahania ( United Kingdom ) and Panaman ( United States ).[ 97]
Lepanto
Regia Marina
World War II: The gunboat , a former Azio -class minelayer was scuttled at Shanghai , China. Raised, repaired and put in Imperial Japanese Navy service as Okitsu .[ 98]
Lira
Regia Marina
World War II: The Spica -class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as TA49 .[ 99]
MAS 424
Regia Marina
World War II: The MAS 424 -class MAS boat was scuttled at Toulon , Var , France. Raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as S 624 .[ 100]
MAS 427
Regia Marina
World War II: The MAS 423 -class MAS boat was scuttled at Pula. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as S 604 .[ 101]
MAS 437
Regia Marina
World War II: The MAS 423 -class MAS boat was scuttled at Toulon, France. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as S 625 .[ 101]
MAS 525
Regia Marina
World War II: The MAS 501 -class MAS boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as S 508 .[ 102]
MAS 553
Regia Marina
World War II: The MAS 552 -class MAS boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 14 .[ 103]
MS 16
Regia Marina
World War II: The MS 11 -class MS boat was scuttled at Voltri . Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 1 .[ 104]
MS 32
Regia Marina
World War II: The MS 11 -class MS boat was scuttled at Viareggio .[ 104]
MS 34
Regia Marina
World War II: The MS 11 -class MS boat was scuttled at Bocca di Magra. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 2 .[ 104]
MS 36
Regia Marina
World War II: The MS 11 -class MS boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 3 .[ 104]
MS 41
Regia Marina
World War II: The Lursen E boat was scuttled at Molfalcone . Raised, but not repaired.[ 105]
MS 51
Regia Marina
World War II: The MS 51 -class MS boat was scuttled at Bocche di Marga . Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 4 .[ 106]
HMIS MTB 284
Royal Indian Navy
World War II: The Vosper 72'-class motor torpedo boat (37/45 t, 1943) was lost as cargo when Larchbank ( United Kingdom ) was sunk by I-27 ( Imperial Japanese Navy ) in the Indian Ocean (07°38′N 74°00′E / 7.633°N 74.000°E / 7.633; 74.000 ).[ 107]
HMIS MTB 285
Royal Indian Navy
World War II: The Vosper 72'-class motor torpedo boat (37/45 t, 1943) was lost as cargo when Larchbank ( United Kingdom ) was sunk by I-27 ( Imperial Japanese Navy ) in the Indian Ocean (07°38′N 74°00′E / 7.633°N 74.000°E / 7.633; 74.000 ).[ 108]
Murena
Regia Marina
World War II: The Flutto -class submarine was scuttled at La Spezia, Italy. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as UIT-16 .[ 67]
USS Nauset
United States Navy
World War II: The Navajo -class fleet tug was bombed and sunk in the Gulf of Salerno by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 18 of her 113 crew.
Nicolò Zeno
Regia Marina
World War II: The Navigatori-class destroyer was scuttled at La Spezia , Italy.[ 109]
Pelagose
Regia Marina
World War II: The Fasana -class minelayer was shelled and sunk off Genoa by German artillery.[ 110]
Persefone
Regia Marina
World War II: The Gabbiano -class corvette was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as UJ 2227 .[ 83]
Procione
Regia Marina
World War II: The Orsa -class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia.[ 111]
R-7 and R-13
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type R-2 minesweepers were scuttled at Salerno, Italy .[ 42]
R 240 Vulcania
Regia Marina
World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Adriatic Sea by S 54 and S61 (both Kriegsmarine ).[ 1]
RD 13
Regia Marina
World War II: The RD-class minesweeper was scuttled at Viareggio.[ 112]
Roma
Regia Marina
Roma
World War II: The Littorio -class battleship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Asinara by a Fritz X launched by a Dornier Do 217 of the Luftwaffe with the loss of 1,393 of her 2,021 crew.
Silvano
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Naples , Italy. Wreck raised in 1944 and scrapped.[ 113]
Sirena
Regia Marina
World War II: The Sirena -class submarine was scuttled at La Maddalena , Sicily .[ 67]
Taranto
Regia Marina
World War II: The Magdeburg -class cruiser was scuttled at La Spezia. Later raised by the Germans, and sunk twice more. Scrapped in 1946-47.
Toni II
Germany
World War II: The severely damaged tanker was scuttled at Naples. She was raised in 1946, repaired and entered Italian service in 1948 as Vampa .[ 114] [ 115]
Ugolino Vivaldi
Regia Marina
World War II: The Navigatori-class destroyer was shelled by German shore batteries and bombed by German aircraft off La Maddalena, sinking the next day. 60 of her 280 crew did not survive the battle, the sinking or the ordeal at sea that followed. A part of the survivors were rescued by HMS Sportsman ( Royal Navy ).[ 1] [ 116]
UJ 2203 Austral
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The naval trawler/submarine chaser was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ).[ 1]
UJ 2219 Insuma
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The armed yacht/submarine chaser was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ).[ 1]
Valverde
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by Kriegsmarine E-boats off "Castellogncello".[ 117]
VAS 207 and VAS 225
Regia Marina
World War II: The VAS 201 -class submarine chasers were scuttled at Bocca di Magra .[ 118]
VAS 234
Regia Marina
World War II: The VAS 231 -class submarine chaser was sunk by gunfire from R-212 and R-215 Kriegsmarine off Gorgona Island. Contrammiraglio Federico Martinengo , commander of the Italian Navy ASW forces, was the only person killed in the action.[ 119] [ 120]
VAS 236
Regia Marina
World War II: The VAS 231 -class submarine chaser was scuttled at Portovenere . Raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as RA 261 .[ 119]
VAS 244
Regia Marina
World War II: The VAS 231 -class submarine chaser was sunk by Allied aircraft off Salerno .[ 119]
Volframio
Regia Marina
World War II: The Acciaio -class submarine was scuttled at La Maddalena. Raised by the Germans.[ 67]
10 September
List of shipwrecks: 10 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
HMS Abdiel
Royal Navy
World War II : The Abdiel -class minelayer (2,650/3,780 t, 1941) struck a mine and sank at Taranto , Apulia , Italy (40°29′N 17°15′E / 40.483°N 17.250°E / 40.483; 17.250 ) with the loss of 151 of the 276 people on board.[ 53]
Antonio Pigafetta
Regia Marina
World War II: The Navigatori-class destroyer was scuttled at Fiume , Italy. Raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as TA44 .[ 121]
Ardor
Italy
World War II: The tanker was bombed and set on fire by Junkers Ju 87 aircraft of the Luftwaffe off Kotor, Croatia. Eleven of her 21 crew were killed and the survivors abandoned her. Left adrift, she ran aground and was sunk by a new air attack on 12 September.[ 122]
Argo
Regia Marina
World War II: The Argo -class submarine was scuttled at Monfalcone , Italy.[ 67]
DB-2 , DB-3 , DB-19 , DB-22 and DB-34
Soviet Navy
The No. 1-class landing boats were lost on this date.
F 478
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was scuttled off Taranto , Italy, after an Italian cruiser was seen and the whole crew was rescued by S 54 and S61 (both Kriegsmarine ).[ 123]
FC 45 Fortis
Kriegsmarine
The naval trawler was lost on this date.
Insidioso
Regia Marina
World War II: The Indomito -class torpedo boat was scuttled by her crew at Pola , Italy. She was refloated and repaired by the Germans and placed in service as Wildfang ( Kriegsmarine ).[ 124]
No. 064
Soviet Navy
The MO-4-class submarine chaser was sunk on this date.
No. 71
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
No. 122
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
Piero Foscari
Regia Marina
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was sunk at Castiglioncello , Italy, by German ships. One crew was killed.[citation needed ]
RTShch-104
Soviet Navy
WThe K-15/M-17-class river minesweeping launch was sunk on this date.
SKA-025
Soviet Navy
World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in the Black Sea by German action off the Kuban coast.[ 1]
SKA-032
Soviet Navy
World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in the Black Sea by German action off the Kuban coast.[ 1]
SKA-084
Soviet Navy
World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in the Black Sea by German action off the Kuban coast.[ 1]
STS-124
Soviet Navy
World War II: The G-5-class torpedo boat was sunk in the Black Sea by German action off the Kuban coast.[ 1]
STS-125
Soviet Navy
World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in the Black Sea by German action off the Kuban coast.[ 1]
T8
Regia Marina
World War II: The T-class torpedo boat was sunk in the Adriatic Sea northwest of Dubrovnic by Luftwaffe aircraft.[ 125]
VAS 208
Regia Marina
World War II: The submarine chaser was shelled and sunk at Piombino by German shore-based artillery.[ 1]
VAS 214
Regia Marina
World War II: The submarine chaser was shelled and sunk at Piombino by German shore-based artillery.[ 1]
VAS 219
Regia Marina
World War II: The submarine chaser was shelled and sunk at Piombino by German shore-based artillery.[ 1]
VAS 220
Regia Marina
World War II: The submarine chaser was shelled and sunk at Piombino by German shore-based artillery.[ 1]
VAS 247
Regia Marina
World War II: The VAS 231 -class submarine chaser was sunk by a Kriegsmarine Marinefährprahm off Civitavecchia .[ 119]
W-16
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The No.13-class minesweeper was bombed and sunk in Makassar Strait south of Makassar , Netherlands East Indies (06°08′S 119°20′E / 6.133°S 119.333°E / -6.133; 119.333 ) by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Fifth Air Force .[ 126]
11 September
List of shipwrecks: 11 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Anke
Germany
World War II : The cargo ship (3,782 t) was torpedoed and sunk in the Norwegian Sea off Trondheim , Norway by HNoMS MTB 618 and HNoMS MTB 627 (both Royal Norwegian Navy ). There were two dead and 4 wounded.[ 127] [ 128] [ 129]
Aurora
Regia Marina
World War II: The gunboat (935 t) was sunk off Ancona by S 61 , and S 64 (both Kriegsmarine ). 27 crew were killed. The 62 survivors were captured by the German and two died later in captivity.[ 130] [ 131]
Conte di Savoia
Italy
World War II: The ocean liner was scuttled at Malamocco , Veneto . She was refloated 16 October 1945 but deemed uneconomic to repair and scrapped in 1950 at Monfalcone , Friuli-Venezia Giulia .[ 132]
Giuseppe La Masa
Regia Marina
World War II: The torpedo boat , a former La Masa -class destroyer , was scuttled at Naples .[ 133]
Hokusho Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Hokuyo Maru -class auxiliary transport ship (4,211 t) was torpedoed and sunk three nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north west of Nauru Island (0°28′N 166°52′E / 0.467°N 166.867°E / 0.467; 166.867 ) by USS Narwhal ( United States Navy ). 32 of her crew were killed.[ 1] [ 134]
Humanitas
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Corsica by HNLMS Dolfijn ( Royal Netherlands Navy ). She was declared a total loss.[ 1]
Impetuoso
Regia Marina
World War II: The Ciclone -class torpedo boat was scuttled in Polensa Bay.[ 135]
India
Norway
World War II: The tanker (9,977 GRT, 1939) was shelled and sunk in the South Pacific Ocean by Michel ( Kriegsmarine ) while bounded from Talara , Peru to Sydney , Australia . All 41 crewmen were killed.[ 136] [ 137]
USS LCT-71
United States Navy
The LCT-1 -class landing craft tank sank in heavy weather in the Gulf of Alaska south of Kodiak , Territory of Alaska , at 53°38′N 146°05′E / 53.633°N 146.083°E / 53.633; 146.083 . All 12 crew were rescued by LST-479 ( United States Navy ).[ 92] [ 138] [ 139]
MAS 431
Regia Marina
World War II: The MAS 423 -class MAS boat was scuttled at Split , Yugoslavia . Raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as S 603 .[ 101]
No. 21
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
No. 55
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
No. 084
Soviet Navy
The MO-4-class submarine chaser was sunk on this date.
No. 91
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
No. 112
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
No. 125
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
Partenope
Regia Marina
World War II: The Spica -class torpedo boat was scuttled at Naples.[ 140]
Pegaso
Regia Marina
World War II: The Orsa -class torpedo boat was scuttled in Polensa Bay.[ 111]
Quintino Sella
Regia Marina
World War II: The Sella -class destroyer was sunk off Venice by S 61 , and S 54 (both ( Kriegsmarine )).[ 141]
USS Rowan
United States Navy
World War II: Operation Avalanche : The Benham -class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Salerno , Italy by a Kriegsmarine E-boat with the loss of 202 of her 273 crew.
USS Savannah
United States Navy
USS Savannah
World War II: Operation Avalanche : The Brooklyn -class cruiser was struck by a Fritz X bomb and severely damaged with the loss of 197 of her 868 crew. She sailed to Malta for temporary repairs. After permanent repairs in the United States, she re-entered service in September 1944.
S 46
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was sunk in the Black Sea off Feodosia , Soviet Union during a Soviet air attack when strafing detonated one of her torpedoes . Two crew were killed.[ 1] [ 142] [ 143]
T 6
Regia Marina
World War II: The T-class torpedo boat was scuttled at Cesenatico .[ 125]
TA11
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The La Melpomène -class torpedo boat was sunk by Aliseo and Cormorano (both Regia Marina ) and Italian tanks at Elba (42°55′N 10°32′E / 42.917°N 10.533°E / 42.917; 10.533 ).[ 144]
UJ-1217
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk in Syltefjorden (70°38′N 30°26′E / 70.633°N 30.433°E / 70.633; 30.433 ) by M-7 ( Soviet Navy ). 29 of her 42 crewmen were killed.[ 145] [ 146]
VAS 208 , VAS 214 ,VAS 219 and VAS 220
Regia Marina
World War II: The VAS 205 -class submarine chasers were shelled and sunk by German coastal batteries off Piombino .[ 118]
X5 , X6 , X7 , X8 and X9
Royal Navy
World War II: Operation Source : The midget submarines were all expended in attacks on Lützow , Scharnhorst and Tirpitz (all Kriegsmarine ) in Kåfjord and Langefjord , Norway. Of the 15 crew, nine were killed and six taken as prisoners of war .[ 53]
Yoko Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Yoko Maru class auxiliary transport ship (1,050 t) was torpedoed in the Pacific Ocean south of Mikura-jima , Izu Islands by USS Harder ( United States Navy ). She sank the next day about 2.7 nautical miles west south west of Mikura Jima (33°48′N 139°37′E / 33.800°N 139.617°E / 33.800; 139.617 ). Eight crewmen were killed.[ 2] [ 90] [ 91] [ 147]
12 September
13 September
List of shipwrecks: 13 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Caterina Madre
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank 10 nautical miles (19 km) off Sant'Andrea Island .[ 80]
FR 114
Regia Marina
World War II : The Requin -class submarine was scuttled in a shipyard in Castellemmare di Stabia .[ 155]
Fort Babine
United Kingdom
World War II: The Fort ship (7,135 t) was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 250 nautical miles (460 km) southwest of Cape Finisterre , Spain (41°31′N 14°39′W / 41.517°N 14.650°W / 41.517; -14.650 ) by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of I./Kampfgeschwader 40 , Luftwaffe . 7 gunners were killed in the attack.[ 1] [ 156] [ 157]
HMHS Newfoundland
United Kingdom
World War II: The hospital ship (6,791 GRT, 1925) was struck by a Henschel Hs 293 glide bomb in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) off Salerno , Italy, with the loss of 21 of her crew. The patients and surviving crew on board were rescued by USS Mayo ( United States Navy ). She was scuttled the next day by USS Plunkett ( United States Navy ).
Terra Nova
United Kingdom
The barque (764 GRT, 1884) was damaged by ice and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest tip of Greenland. Her crew were rescued by USCGC Southwind ( United States Navy ).
HMS Uganda
Royal Navy
World War II: Operation Avalanche : The Crown Colony-class cruiser (8,875/10,850 t, 1943) was struck by a Fritz X glide bomb and severely damaged off Salerno , Sicily , Italy. She was towed to Malta by USS Narragansett ( United States Navy ). Following temporary repairs, she sailed to Charleston, South Carolina for permanent repairs. Transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy whilst under repair, she entered service as HMCS Uganda on 21 October 1944.
Yamato Maru
Japan
World War II: Convoy No. 195: The cargo liner (9,757 t) was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea (30°18′N 123°35′E / 30.300°N 123.583°E / 30.300; 123.583 ) by USS Snook ( United States Navy ). Twenty-nine passengers and four crewmen were killed.[ 158] [ 159]
14 September
List of shipwrecks: 14 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Bramora
Norway
World War II : The tanker (6,361 t) was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean south west of Chagos Island (6°10′N 67°37′E / 6.167°N 67.617°E / 6.167; 67.617 ) by I-10 ( Imperial Japanese Navy ) with the loss of all 40 crew, who may have been massacred.[ 160] [ 161]
Bushrod Washington
United States
World War II: The Liberty ship was bombed and set on fire at Salerno , Italy, by a German glide bomb dropped by a Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of seven lives. She blew up and sank the next day.[ 1] [ 162] [ 163]
Giuseppe Sirtori
Regia Marina
World War II: The Giuseppe Sirtori -class torpedo boat was heavily damaged by German aircraft off Corfu and beached. She was blown up by her crew on 25 September.
Grotte de Bethlehem
Vichy France
World War II: The fishing trawler was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Upstart ( Royal Navy ). Her crew were allowed to take to the lifeboats .[ 1]
H6
Regia Marina
World War II: Seized by the Germans after Italy's surrender to the Allies , the H-class submarine was sunk by German forces at Bonifacio , Corsica .[ 164]
James W. Marshall
United States
World War II: The Liberty ship was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Salerno with the loss of 63 lives.[ 1] She was subsequently salvaged and sunk as a blockship in June 1944.
Katsonis
Hellenic Navy
World War II: The Katsonis -class submarine was sunk in the Aegean Sea off Skiathos by UJ-2010 ( Kriegsmarine ).
USS LCT-19
United States Navy
World War II: The LCI-1 -class landing craft tank was bombed and sunk off Salerno by a Luftwaffe aircraft.[ 165]
M 3410 Waalrus
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden , North Holland , Netherlands by Royal Navy motor torpedo boats .[ 1]
USS PT-219
United States Navy
World War II: The Higgins 78-foot (23.8 m) patrol torpedo boat sank in Casco Cove (52°49′00″N 173°10′15″E / 52.81667°N 173.17083°E / 52.81667; 173.17083 (Casco Cove ) ) in Massacre Bay on the coast of Attu Island in the Aleutian Islands during a storm.[ 166] [ 167] [ 168]
TK-95 Sovetskogo Soyuza Fedya Fomin
Soviet Navy
World War II: The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was sunk by M 22 ( Kriegsmarine ) in the Baltic Sea . Three crewmen were taken as prisoners of war.[ 61]
Torpille
Vichy France
World War II: The fishing trawler was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Upstart ( Royal Navy ). Her crew were allowed to take to the lifeboats.[ 1]
Unknown barge
United States
The barge broke free from USS Ute ( United States Navy ) in heavy weather after leaving Kiska .[ 169]
HMS Warspite
Royal Navy
World War II: The Queen Elizabeth -class battleship (31,315/36,096 t, 1915) was struck by a Fritz X glide bomb off Altavilla Silentina , Italy, and was severely damaged. She was towed to Malta for temporary repairs, arriving on 19 September. She departed under tow for Gibraltar on 12 November. She sailed to HMNB Rosyth in March 1944. Repairs were completed in June.
15 September
16 September
List of shipwrecks: 16 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Graziella
Norway
World War II : The cargo ship (2,137 GRT, 1917) was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off the Kvassheim Lighthouse by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 489 Squadron , Royal New Zealand Air Force . All crew survived.[ 1] [ 173]
Giuseppe Dezza
Regia Marina
World War II: The Rosolino Pilo -class torpedo boat was scuttled at Fiume . She was raised and repaired by the Germans and put in service as TA 35 ( Kriegsmarine ).[ 99]
Heisternest
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Filin -class guard ship was bombed and sunk by US aircraft at Nantes , Loire Atlantique , France.
R 19
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type R 17 minesweeper was sunk at Nantes during an American air raid.[ 1] [ 99]
M 4461 Hirondelle III
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The minesweeper was sunk at La Pallice , Charente-Maritime , France during an American air raid.[ 1]
Seikai Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The auxiliary gunboat was sunk by a mine in Kavieng Harbour , New Ireland .[ 174]
Sperrbrecher 16 Tulane
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Sperrbrecher was sunk at La Pallice during an American air raid.[ 1]
Sperrbrecher 184 Bernisse
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Sperrbrecher (399 GRT, 1941) was sunk at Nantes during an American air raid.[ 1]
TA4
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The incomplete Le Fier -class torpedo boat was sunk at Nantes during an American air raid.[ 1] [ 99]
Uisko
Finnish Navy
World War II: Continuation War : The auxiliary patrol ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Gulf of Finland north of Keri Lighthouse , Keri Island, Estonia, by a Soviet Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft. 18 killed, 2 crewmen rescued.[ 17] [ 175]
V 1515 Rothienbaum
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was heavily damaged by fighter bombers and sank off Le Havre , France. V 1513 was damaged by the same attack. Total casualties for both ships were 11 dead and 38 wounded. The ship was later raised and repaired.[ 1] [ 176]
17 September
List of shipwrecks: 17 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Calbrone , Cavalletta ,Cicala , Clava ,Grillo , Libellula ,Lucciola and Zagaglia
Regia Marina
World War II : The incomplete Gabbiano -class corvettes , captured by the Germans on 13 September, were scuttled in a yard at Castellammare di Stabia when the Germans withdrew from the area.[ 77]
M 3600 Jacques Coer
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The naval trawler/minesweeper (286 GRT, 1907) struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Ostend , West Flanders , Belgium.[ 1]
M 3604 Motor I
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper (127 GRT, 1918) struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Ostend with the loss of two lives.[ 1] [ 177]
M 3606 Oceaan VI
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper (162 GRT, 1937) was sunk by a mine off Ostend with the loss of 4 lives.[ 178]
Paula
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk in the Aegean Sea by HMS Eclipse , HMS Faulknor (both Royal Navy ) and Vasilissa Olga ( Royal Hellenic Navy ).[ 1]
Pluto
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship (1,156 GRT, 1905) was sunk in the Aegean Sea by HMS Eclipse , HMS Faulknor (both Royal Navy ) and Vasilissa Olga ( Royal Hellenic Navy ).[ 1]
USS Pompano
United States Navy
World War II: The Porpoise -class submarine was attacked by a Japanese seaplane in the Pacific Ocean off Shiriya . Depth charges dropped by Ashizaki ( Imperial Japanese Navy ) the next day brought up more oil. Although some sources claim this attack sunk her,[ 179] others state that she was lost to a mine off Honshū , Japan, on 27 September.[ 1]
USS PT-136
United States Navy
World War II: The Elco 80' PT boat ran aground off Malai Island in the Vitiaz Strait (05°55′S 148°01′E / 5.917°S 148.017°E / -5.917; 148.017 ) and was scuttled.[ 180]
18 September
List of shipwrecks: 18 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Francesco Rismondo
Regia Marina
World War II: The Osvetnik -class submarine (676 t) was scuttled off Bonifacio , Corsica , France by the Germans who had captured her on 14 September. There were no casualties.[ 181] [ 182]
H 6
Regia Marina
World War II: The Holland 602 type submarine (360 t) was scuttled off Bonifacio , Corsica , France by the Germans who had captured her on 14 September. There were no casualties.[ 181] [ 183]
Kansai Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Convoy O-602A: The Kanto Maru -class auxiliary transport ship (8,614 t) was torpedoed in the Bismarck Sea (00°41′N 146°28′E / 0.683°N 146.467°E / 0.683; 146.467 ) by USS Scamp ( United States Navy ), sinking early on 19 September. Twenty-three troops and one crewman were killed. Her captain and 264 survivors were rescued by CH-16 and CH-28 (both Imperial Japanese Navy ).[ 184] [ 185]
Kinrei Maru
Japan
Convoy No. 197: The cargo ship was driven ashore in a typhoon at Naze , Amami Oshima . Later refloated.[ 186]
MAL 8
Kriegsmarine
The MAL 1 type landing fire support lighter (140 t) was thrown ashore near cape Kazantyp , Azov Sea during a storm. The crew was rescued but the ship could not be recovered and was blown up on 26 September.[ 187]
MS 45
Regia Marina
World War II: The Lursen E-boat (60 t) was scuttled by an Italian sailor at Cattolica , where her crew has left her on 9 September. There were no casualties.[ 188]
Tomitsu Maru
Japan
The cargo ship was driven ashore in a typhoon at Naze, Amami Oshima . Later refloated.[ 186]
UJ 2104
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The submarine chaser /naval whaler was shelled and damaged in the Bay of Stampalia by HMS Eclipse , HMS Faulknor (both Royal Navy ) and Vasilissa Olga ( Hellenic Navy ). She was scuttled by her crew at 36°34′N 26°30′E / 36.567°N 26.500°E / 36.567; 26.500 .[ 189]
Yowa Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea north of Formosa by USS Trigger ( United States Navy ).[ 190]
19 September
20 September
List of shipwrecks: 20 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Almenara
United Kingdom
World War II : The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Taranto 20 to 25 nautical miles (37 to 46 km) south south east of Taranto , Italy with the loss of 41 of the 84 people on board.[ 200]
Frederick Douglass
United States
World War II: Convoy ON 202 : The Liberty ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (57°03′N 28°08′W / 57.050°N 28.133°W / 57.050; -28.133 ) by U-238 ( Kriegsmarine ) and was abandoned by her crew. All 71 people on board were rescued by Rathlin ( United Kingdom ). Frederick Douglass was later torpedoed and sunk by U-645 ( Kriegsmarine ).[ 201] [ 202]
Katsura Maru No. 2 Go
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Katsura Maru No. 2 Go -class auxiliary fleet replenishment ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean (49°05′N 141°45′E / 49.083°N 141.750°E / 49.083; 141.750 ) by USS S-28 ( United States Navy ). Five crewmen were killed.[ 1] [ 203]
HMS Lagan
Royal Navy
World War II: Convoy ON 202 : The River-class frigate (1,445/2,165 t, 1942) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean 57°09′N 27°28′W / 57.150°N 27.467°W / 57.150; -27.467 by U-270 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 29 crew. She was towed to the United Kingdom by Destiny ( United Kingdom ) but was declared a constructive total loss .[ 53] <re>"HMS Lagan (L 259)" . Uboat. Retrieved 14 March 2012 . </ref>
No. 54
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
Spalato
Regia Marina
World War II: The incomplete Split -class destroyer was sunk at dock in Split, Yugoslavia by Yugoslav Partizans. Later salvaged by the Germans.
HMCS St. Croix
Royal Canadian Navy
World War II: Convoy ON 202 : The Town-class destroyer (1,190/1,590 t, 1919) was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay (57°30′N 31°30′W / 57.500°N 31.500°W / 57.500; -31.500 ) by U-305 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 68 of her 149 crew. The 81 survivors were rescued by HMS Itchen ( Royal Navy ), but 80 of them would be killed the next day when that ship was sunk by U-666 ( Kriegsmarine ).
St. Usk
United Kingdom
World War II: The cargo ship (5,472 GRT, 1909) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (16°30′S 29°28′W / 16.500°S 29.467°W / -16.500; -29.467 ) by U-161 ( Kriegsmarine ). Her captain was taken as a prisoner of war , the rest of her 51 crew were rescued by Albareda ( Spain ).[ 204]
Theodore Dwight Weld
United States
World War II: Convoy ON 202 : The Liberty ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 500 nautical miles (930 km) south west of Iceland (57°03′N 28°08′W / 57.050°N 28.133°W / 57.050; -28.133 ) by U-238 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 12 gunners and 20 crewmen. Survivors were rescued by Rathlin ( United Kingdom ).[ 205] [ 206]
U-338
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by HMCS Drumheller ( Royal Canadian Navy ) with the loss of all 51 crew.
U-346
Kriegsmarine
The Type VIIC submarine sank in Danzig Bay 54°37′38″N 18°50′26″E / 54.62722°N 18.84056°E / 54.62722; 18.84056 in a diving accident with the loss of 37 of her 43 crew.
USS YF-579
United States Navy
The self-propelled covered lighter sprang a leak and sank while under tow off San Francisco, California . Salvage efforts were unsuccessful and the wreck was blown up.[ 207]
21 September
List of shipwrecks: 21 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Antje Fritzen
Germany
World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Sea off the Fischer Peninsula by TKA-21 ( Kriegsmarine ), or sunk by mine with Soviet motor torpedo boats witnessing the sinking.[ 1] [ 208] [ 209]
Argun Maru
Japan
World War II: Convoy RINJI-B: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea 30 miles (48 km) north of the Hoka Sho light, Formosa (26°33′N 123°10′E / 26.550°N 123.167°E / 26.550; 123.167 ) by USS Trigger ( United States Navy ). Two crew were killed.[ 210]
Brandenburg
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The minelayer was torpedoed and sunk 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Isola di Capraia , Italy (43°08′N 90°58′E / 43.133°N 90.967°E / 43.133; 90.967 ) by HMS Unseen ( Royal Navy ). 25 crewmen missing and 30 wounded. Survivors rescued by R 189 and R 201 (both Kriegsmarine ).[ 1] [ 211] [ 212]
Cornelia P. Spencer
United States
World War II: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean (2°08′N 50°10′E / 2.133°N 50.167°E / 2.133; 50.167 ) by U-188 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 68 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS Relentless ( Royal Navy ), Sandown Castle ( United Kingdom ) or reached land in their lifeboat.[ 213] [ 214]
F 509
Kriegsmarine
The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.
Hokusei Maru
Japan
World War II: The ship was sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Wahoo ( United States Navy ).[ 1]
Kreta
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The night fighter direction vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Isola di Capraia (43°08′N 90°58′E / 43.133°N 90.967°E / 43.133; 90.967 ) by HMS Unseen ( Royal Navy ). Five crewmen killed, eleven wounded. Survivors were rescued by R 189 and R 201 (both Kriegsmarine ).[ 1] [ 212]
Nikolaus
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk by ORP Dzik ( Polish Navy ) off Bastia , Corsica , France.[ 1] [ 215]
HMS Polyanthus
Royal Navy
World War II: Convoys ONS 18/ON 202 : The Flower-class corvette (925/1,170 t, 1941) was torpedoed and sunk about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southwest of Reykjavík (57°00′N 31°10′W / 57.000°N 31.167°W / 57.000; -31.167 ) by U-952 Kriegsmarine during convoy escort duty with the loss of all but one of her 86 crew.
StuBo 1088
Kriegsmarine
The StuBo42 type landing craft/motor launch was sunk on this date.
Shiriya
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: Convoy RINJI-B: The fleet oiler was torpedoed, exploded and sunk in the East China Sea 30 miles (48 km) north of the Hoka Sho light, Formosa (26°33′N 123°10′E / 26.550°N 123.167°E / 26.550; 123.167 ) by USS Trigger ( United States Navy ).[ 216]
Shoyo Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: Convoy RINJI-B: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea 30 miles (48 km) north of the Hoka Sho light, Formosa (26°27′N 122°40′E / 26.450°N 122.667°E / 26.450; 122.667 ) by USS Trigger ( United States Navy ). Five crew were killed.[ 1] [ 216]
Tiberiade
France
World War II: The cargo ship capsized and sank in an Allied air raid on Bastia , Corsica .[ 217]
William W. Gerhard
United States
World War II: Convoy NSS 3 : The Liberty ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Tyrrhenian Sea 45 nautical miles (83 km) south of Salerno , Italy (40°05′N 14°43′E / 40.083°N 14.717°E / 40.083; 14.717 ) by U-593 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of the 267 people on board. Survivors abandoned ship and were rescued by the convoy's escorts, including USS Symbol , which rescued 124 people. The crew reboarded William W. Gerhard . She was taken in tow by USS Moreno ( United States Navy ) but a fire broke out and the crew were taken off. Her cargo of ammunition exploded and the ship broke in two, with the bow section sinking. The stern section was scuttled by USS Moreno .[ 218] [ 219]
22 September
List of shipwrecks: 22 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Andrea Sgarallino
Italy
World War II : The small passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Uproar ( Royal Navy ), with the loss of some 300 civilians.[ 1]
USS APc-35
United States Navy
The coastal transport ran aground off Tetepare Island, Solomon Islands (08°48′S 157°46′E / 8.800°S 157.767°E / -8.800; 157.767 ) and was abandoned.[ 220]
F 420
Kriegsmarine
The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.
HMS Itchen
Royal Navy
World War II: Convoys ONS 18/ON 202 : The River-class frigate (1,370/1,920 t, 1942) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by U-666 ( Kriegsmarine ) with The loss of all but one of her crew.[ 53] [ 221]
Jenny
Germany
World War II: The coastal tanker was sunk at Nantes , Loire-Inférieure during an American air raid.[ 1]
Julia Luckenbach
United States
The cargo ship collided with British Resolution ( United Kingdom ) and sank in the Indian Ocean (34°33′S 22°06′E / 34.550°S 22.100°E / -34.550; 22.100 ).[ 222]
Katsurahama Maru
Japan
World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea by USS Snook ( United States Navy ).[ 158]
Lydia
Romania
World War II: The barge was sunk by a mine in the Black Sea . Raised, but not repaired.[ 62]
M-51
Soviet Navy
The M-class submarine sank in the Black Sea off Ochemiri in a diving accident. She was raised on 25 September, repaired, and returned to service in 1944.[ 1]
HMT Ocean Retriever
Royal Navy
World War II: The naval trawler (95 GRT, 1912) struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary with the loss of all eleven crew.[ 53]
Richard Olney
United States
World War II: The Liberty ship struck a mine and was damaged in the Mediterranean Sea (37°25′N 9°54′E / 37.417°N 9.900°E / 37.417; 9.900 ). She was towed to Bizerta , Algeria but was declared a constructive total loss . Two crew were killed.[ 223] [ 224]
Rovigno
Italy
World War II: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk by British MTB 89 at the pier in Vlorë , Albania .[ 225]
SNS-786
Romania
World War II: The lighter was sunk by a mine in the Black Sea .[ 226]
Sperone
Italy
World War II: The tugboat was sunk by a German mine off Taranto . They were 97 dead and 51 survivors.[ 227]
U-229
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged, shelled, rammed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south east of Cape Farewell, Greenland (54°36′N 36°25′W / 54.600°N 36.417°W / 54.600; -36.417 ) by HMS Keppel ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of all 50 crew.
23 September
List of shipwrecks: 23 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Daisin Maru
Japan
World War II : The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south of Honshu (34°15′N 137°00′E / 34.250°N 137.000°E / 34.250; 137.000 ) by USS Harder ( United States Navy ).[ 90] [ 91] [ 228] [ 229]
Dithmarschen
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea by Allied aircraft.[ 1]
Gaetano Donizetti
Germany
World War II: The troopship was shelled and sunk in the Aegean Sea by the destroyer HMS Eclipse ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of at least 1,576 lives, most of them Italian prisoners.[ 1]
Ermland
Germany
World War II: The tanker was sunk at Nantes , Loire-Inférieure , France during an American air raid.[ 1]
FL 08 Notre Dame de Laghet
Kriegsmarine
The naval trawler was lost on this date.
Fort Jemseg
United Kingdom
World War II: Convoy ON 202 : The Fort ship (7,134 GRT, 1942) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (53°18′N 40°24′W / 53.300°N 40.400°W / 53.300; -40.400 ) by U-238 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of one of her 53 crew. Survivors were rescued by Romulus ( Norway ) and HMT Northern Foam ( Royal Navy ).[ 156] [ 230]
Kertosono
Germany
World War II: The cargo liner (9,289 GRT) was bombed by Allied aircraft at Nantes and was burnt out.[ 231] [ 232]
Kowa Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Honshu by USS Harder ( United States Navy ).[ 90] [ 91]
Kulmerland
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The supply ship was bombed and sunk at Nantes during an American Air raid.[ 1] Raised in 1946, and scrapped in 1950 at Briton Ferry , United Kingdom.[ 233] Also reported as Tokyo Maru ( Japan ).[ 234]
M-119
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type 1915 minesweeper was scuttled in Italy.[ 235]
Oregon Express
Norway
World War II: Convoy ON 202 : The cargo ship (3,642 GRT, 1933) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (53°40′N 39°50′W / 53.667°N 39.833°W / 53.667; -39.833 ) by U-238 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of eight of her 45 crew. Survivors were rescued by Kingman ( Panama ) and Romulus ( Norway ).[ 236]
R 30
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The R-25 -class minesweeper was sunk in the Black Sea off Kerch , Soviet Union by Soviet aircraft.[ 1]
R 93
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Dunkerque Nord , France.[ 1] [ 55] [ 237]
Ryotoku Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: Convoy 3916: The Ryotoku -class auxiliary transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Surigao Strait , or about 135 nautical miles (250 km; 155 mi) west of Urracas (Farallon de Pajaros ), northern Marianas by USS Trout ( United States Navy ).[ 238] [ 239]
SG 2
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Sans Souci -class sloop was bombed and sunk at Nantes by Allied aircraft with the loss of two lives.[ 240] [ 241]
Skjelbred
Norway
World War II: Convoy ON 202 : The tanker (5,096 GRT, 1937) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (53°18′N 40°24′W / 53.300°N 40.400°W / 53.300; -40.400 by U-238 ( Kriegsmarine ). All 43 crew were rescued by HMT Northern Foam ( Royal Navy ).[ 242]
Steel Voyager
United States
World War II: Convoys ONS 18/ON 202 : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (53°18′N 40°24′W / 53.300°N 40.400°W / 53.300; -40.400 ) by U-952 ( Kriegsmarine ). All 66 crew were rescued by HMCS Morden ( Royal Canadian Navy ) and Renoncule ( Free French Naval Forces ).[ 243]
Saint Nazaire
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Corsica (44°13′N 9°13′E / 44.217°N 9.217°E / 44.217; 9.217 ) by HMS Sibyl ( Royal Navy ). There were 38 dead and 21 survivors.[ 1] [ 244] [ 245]
TA10
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The La Melpomène -class torpedo boat was heavily damaged by HMS Eclipse ( Royal Navy ) off Rhodes. She was scuttled on 27 September in Prassas Bay.[ 144]
Vieste
Regia Marina
World War II: The captured Crotone -class minelayer was scuttled by the Germans.[ 246]
Wangerland
Germany
World War II: The tanker was sunk at Nantes during an American air raid.[ 1]
Yamashiro Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Convoy 3916: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Surigao Strait, or about 135 nautical miles (250 km; 155 mi) west of Urracas (Farallon de Pajaros ), northern Marianas , by USS Trout ( United States Navy ) with the loss of four crewmen and seven passengers.[ 238] [ 247]
24 September
25 September
List of shipwrecks: 25 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Azuchi Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Yatsushiro Maru -class naval trawler/auxiliary storeship disappeared without a trace with her 24 crew between Kusai and Nauru , possibly a maritime hazard.[ 256]
DB-18
Soviet Navy
The No. 1-class landing boats was lost.
DB-31
Soviet Navy
The No. 1-class landing boats was lost.
HMT Donna Nook
Royal Navy
World War II : The naval trawler (307 GRT, 1916) was rammed and sunk in the North Sea off Harwich , Essex by HMT Stella Rigel ( Royal Navy ) while engaging Kriegsmarine E-boats . All crew were rescued.[ 53]
Dubac
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was evacuating Italian troops from Albania when she bombed by German aircraft in the Strait of Otranto and ran aground to avoid sinking. More than 200 men were killed. The wreck sank some days later and was scrapped after the war.[ 257]
HMT Franc Tireur
Royal Navy
World War II: The naval trawler (314 GRT, 1916) was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Harwich by S 96 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 15 crew.[ 53]
Kirishima Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: Convoy SA-12: The Kirishima Maru -class auxiliary oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea (09°53′N 112°10′E / 9.883°N 112.167°E / 9.883; 112.167 ) by USS Bowfin ( United States Navy ). 14 crew were killed. Her captain and 61 crew rescued by CH-19 ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[ 258]
LS 6
Kriegsmarine
The LS 2 -class light schnellboot was lost on this date.
Moliere
Kriegsmarine
The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date.
Monsun
Germany
World War II: The tanker was sunk at Nantes , Loire-Inférieure , France during an American air raid.[ 1]
MS 21
Regia Marina
World War II: The MS 11 -class E-boat was scuttled at Gatea .[ 104]
Nordstern
Germany
World War II: The ship was sunk at Nantes during an American air raid.[ 1]
Probitas
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Adriatic Sea off Santi Quaranta , Albania by Luftwaffe aircraft. She was on a voyage from Santi Quaranta to Brindisi .[ 259] [ 149]
S 96
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The E-boat was rammed and damaged in the North Sea off the Sunk Lightship ( United Kingdom ) by HMML 145 and HMML 150 (both Royal Navy ) and was abandoned. Thirteen crew were rescued by HMML 145 and taken as prisoners of war .[ 53]
San Pablo
Panama
The cargo ship was sunk as a target in the Gulf of Mexico nine nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi) southeast of the Pensacola Pass (30°11′N 87°13′W / 30.183°N 87.217°W / 30.183; -87.217 ). Wreck eventually dispersed with explosives.[ 260] [ 261]
USS Skill
United States Navy
World War II: The Auk -class minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Gulf of Salerno (40°20′N 14°35′E / 40.333°N 14.583°E / 40.333; 14.583 ) by U-593 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 72 of her 103 crew. Survivors were rescued by USS Speed ( United States Navy ).[ 262]
Taiko Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Pompano and USS Wahoo (both United States Navy ).[ 1] [ 21]
V 316
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Ekwator -class Vorpostenboot was torpedoed by British aircraft in the North Sea off Camperdown, and either beached, or sunk, off Den Helder , North Holland .[ 1]
26 September
List of shipwrecks: 26 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Christian Michelsen
Norway
World War II : Convoy UGS 17 : The cargo ship (7,176 GRT, 1943) was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (37°12′N 8°26′E / 37.200°N 8.433°E / 37.200; 8.433 ) by U-410 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 47 of the 50 people on board.[ 263] [ 264]
DB-13
Soviet Navy
The No. 1-class landing boat was lost.
DB-28
Soviet Navy
The No. 1-class landing boat was lost.
DB-38
Soviet Navy
The No. 1-class landing boat was lost.
Ellinico Horio
Germany
World War II: The coaster was seized during the night by its Greek crew and Italian prisoners of war and tried to escape. She was sunk by German aircraft off Karpathos with no survivors.[ 265] [ 266]
Hildegard
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Ventspils , Latvia by a Soviet Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft.[ 1]
HMS Intrepid
Royal Navy
World War II: The I-class destroyer (1,370/1,888 t, 1937) was bombed and sunk at Leros , Greece by Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of the Luftwaffe with the loss of 15 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMML 354 , HMML 356 and HMML 836 (all Royal Navy ).[ 53]
Itapagé
Brazil
World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (10°05′S 35°54′W / 10.083°S 35.900°W / -10.083; -35.900 ) by U-161 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 22 of the 107 people on board.[ 267]
Kasasagi
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Ōtori -class torpedo boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Flores Sea (05°00′S 121°57′E / 5.000°S 121.950°E / -5.000; 121.950 ) by USS Bluefish ( United States Navy ).[ 268]
MAS 534
Regia Marina
World War II: The MAS 526 -class MAS boat was sunk off Leros by German aircraft.[ 269]
RA 267
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The VAS 231 -class submarine chaser was scuttled by the Germans after they captured her earlier in the month.[ 119]
RA 268
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The VAS 231 -class submarine chaser was scuttled by the Germans after they captured her earlier in the month.[ 119]
UJ 2218 Tadorna
Kriegsmarine
The submarine chaser ran aground near Ardenza , Italy, and was wrecked.[ 1]
Vasilissa Olga
Hellenic Navy
World War II: The G-class destroyer was bombed and sunk at Leros by Junkers Ju 88 aircraft of the Luftwaffe with the loss of 72 of her 145 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMML 354 , HMML 356 and HMML 836 (all Royal Navy ).
27 September
List of shipwrecks: 27 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Arare Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II : Operation Jaywick : The tanker was mined and sunk by Australian Commandos using limpet mines at Singapore . One crewman was killed. She was raised, repairs finished 28 December, and returned to service.[ 270]
Champagne
Germany
World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Corsica by HMS Ultor , HMS Uproar (both Royal Navy ) and ORP Dzik ( Polish Navy ).[ 1]
Elsi
Germany
World War II: The transport ship (1,433 GRT, 1891) was sailing from Piraeus to Argostoli to pick up Italian prisoners of war where she hit a mine south of Cephalonia and sank. There were no casualties.[ 1] [ 271]
Enrico Cosenz
Regia Marina
World War II: The torpedo boat , a former La Masa -class destroyer , was scuttled on 27 September off in the Adriatic Sea off Lastovo after suffering damage in a collision on 25 September and in a German air raid earlier on 27 September.[ 272] [ 273]
Fuji Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Wewak , New Guinea by American aircraft.[ 1]
Hakusan Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Operation Jaywick : The Taiyei Maru -class auxiliary transport (2,197 GRT 1920), being used as a tanker, was mined and sunk by Australian Commandos using limpet mines at Singapore (01°18′N 103°52′E / 1.300°N 103.867°E / 1.300; 103.867 ).[ 270] [ 274]
Jungingen
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The R boat tender, a converted Type 1916 minesweeper , was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel southwest of Berck-sur-Mer , Pas-de-Calais , France, when here convoy was attacked by Dutch and British MTB and SGB. 23 crew were killed.[ 1] [ 275]
Kashima Maru
Japan
World War II: Convoy No. 324: The Imperial Japanese Army transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean (31°35′N 127°47′E / 31.583°N 127.783°E / 31.583; 127.783 ) by USS Bonefish ( United States Navy ). 139 troops/passengers and one crew were killed.[ 276] [ 277]
Kiri Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Wewak by American aircraft.[ 1]
Kizan Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Operation Jaywick : The Kizan Maru -class auxiliary transport was mined and sunk by Australian Commandos using limpet mines at Singapore. One crew member was killed. The wreck was broken up in July 1944.[ 270]
M 4616
Kriegsmarine
The minesweeper ran aground at Aberwrac'h , Finistère , France and was wrecked.[ 1]
Madali
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel south west of Berck-sur-Mer (50°22′03″N 1°04′02″E / 50.36750°N 1.06722°E / 50.36750; 1.06722 ) by HMMTB 202 , HMMTB 204 , HMMTB 231 , HMSGB 4 Grey Fox (all Royal Navy ) with the loss of 52 lives.[ 1] [ 199]
No. 24
Soviet Navy
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.
Sakihana Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Wewak by American aircraft.[ 1]
Taisei Maru
Japan
World War II: Convoy Wewak No.9: The transport ship was bombed and sunk north of Wewak by American aircraft. Six gunners and seven crew were killed.[ 278]
Taisho Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Wewak by American aircraft.[ 1]
U-161
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type IXC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (12°30′S 35°35′W / 12.500°S 35.583°W / -12.500; -35.583 ) by Martin PBM Mariner aircraft of the United States Navy with the loss of all 53 crew and one survivor from St Usk ( United Kingdom ) who had been taken aboard as a prisoner of war .[ 204] [ 279]
U-221
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately 47°00′N 18°00′W / 47.000°N 18.000°W / 47.000; -18.000 ) by a Handley Page Halifax aircraft of 58 Squadron , Royal Air Force with the loss of all 50 crew.
V 1501 Wiking 7
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Vorpostenboot /naval whaler was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Cap d'Antifer , Seine-Inférieure , France by HMMGB 108 HMMGB 117 and HMMGB 118 (all Royal Navy ).[ 1]
V 5705 Elsaß
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Vorpostenboot /naval whaler struck a mine and sank in the Norwegian Sea off Bodø , Norway with the loss of 19 crew.[ 1] [ 280]
28 September
List of shipwrecks: 28 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Akashi Maru
Japan
World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Bluefish ( United States Navy ).[ 1]
Ardena
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The passenger ferry (1,092 GRT, 1915), a former Azalea -class sloop , was sailing from Cephalonia to Greece with 840 Italian prisoners of war when she hit a mine off Argostoli and sank. 720 Italian prisoners of war were killed.[ 281] [ 282]
USS Cisco
United States Navy
World War II: The Balao -class submarine was bombed, depth charged and sunk in the Sulu Sea west of Negros, Philippines (9°47′N 121°44′E / 9.783°N 121.733°E / 9.783; 121.733 ) by Japanese aircraft and Karatsu ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).
Giulio Germanico
Regia Marina
World War II: The 94% complete Capitani Romani-class cruiser was scuttled by the Germans at Castellammare di Stabia . Raised and completed 1953–1955 and put in Italian Navy service as San Marco .[ 283]
Hoko
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Hirashima -class minelayer was bombed and sunk 20 nautical miles (37 km) east of Buka, Bouganville (05°00′S 154°30′E / 5.000°S 154.500°E / -5.000; 154.500 ) by American aircraft.[ 284]
HMS LCP(R) 1019
Royal Navy
The landing craft, personnel (ramped) was lost on this date.
KATSh-155
Soviet Navy
World War II: The auxiliary minesweeping boat was sunk in the Black Sea by S 28 , S 42 , S 45 and S 49 (all Kriegsmarine ).[ 285]
Nord-Vest
Soviet Navy
World War II: The sail auxiliary minesweeping boat was sunk in the Black Sea by S 28 , S 42 , S 45 and S 49 (all Kriegsmarine ).[ 286]
Taian Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Anatahan Island, Marianas, by USS Gudgeon ( United States Navy ) with the loss of 60 lives (46 passengers and 14 crew).[ 1] [ 287]
VAS 205
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The VAS 205 -class submarine chaser was scuttled by the Germans off Ischia Island after capturing her earlier in the month. She was raised post-war, repaired and returned to service.[ 118]
29 September
30 September
List of shipwrecks: 30 September 1943
Ship
State
Description
Arkhangel'sk
Soviet Union
World War II : Convoy VA 18 : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Kara Sea west of Russkij Island (76°54′N 92°29′E / 76.900°N 92.483°E / 76.900; 92.483 ) by U-960 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of seventeen of her 42 crew. Survivors were rescued by T-886 ( Soviet Navy ).[ 291]
Dea Mazzella
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Adriatic Sea south of Šebenik, Yugoslavia by Yugoslav shore-based artillery.[ 292]
HMS LCT 2231
Royal Navy
World War II: The LCT-5 -class landing craft tank (9/12 t, 1943) was lost as cargo aboard HMS LST 79 ( Royal Navy ) when she was sunk at Ajaccio , Corsica , France. There were no casualty.[ 293]
HMS LST 79
Royal Navy
World War II: The LST-1 -class landing ship tank (1,625/4,080 t, 1943) was sunk by German aircraft at Ajaccio. Four crew were killed and another died of his wounds 15 days later. Seven RAF radar personnel were also probably killed in this attack.[ 294] [ 295] [ 296] [ 297]
M 7022 Hummer
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The minesweeper, a converted Heilbutt -class patrol ship, was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea east of Bastia by HMS Sibyl ( Royal Navy ).[ 1]
Maebashi Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: Convoy SO-805: The Lyons Maru -class transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 373 nautical miles (691 km) east south east of Palau (01°00′N 139°28′E / 1.000°N 139.467°E / 1.000; 139.467 ) by USS Pogy ( United States Navy ). A total of 1,389 troops, thirteen gunners, and 48 crew were killed.[ 298]
Sanct Svithun
Norway
World War II: The passenger ship (1,376 GRT, 1927) was bombed and sunk off the Stad Peninsula , Norway, by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 404 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force . Between 19 and 20 Norwegian crew, 22 and 26 Norwegian passengers and 10 and 20 German soldiers lost their lives.[ 299]
USCGC Wilcox
United States Navy
The patrol vessel foundered in a gale off of Nags Head, North Carolina . One crew was lost, 37 survived.[ 300]
Züllchow 17
Germany
World War II: The lighter was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Steinort by a Soviet Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft.[ 1] [ 17] [ 301]
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1943
Ship
State
Description
Acqui
Italy
World War II : The cargo ship was scuttled at La Spezia . She was subsequently raised by the Germans , repaired and entered Kriegsmarin service as the minelayer Niedersachsen .[ 199]
Ancona
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a blockship at Savona by the Germans. She was floated in 1946 and scrapped.[ 302]
Caio Mario
Regia Marina
World War II: The Capitani Romani-class cruiser was scuttled at La Spezia .[ 283]
Duilio
Italy
World War II: The passenger ship was scuttled at Trieste . She was subsequently salvaged and taken in to German service.[ 292]
HMS Gallant
Royal Navy
World War II: The G-class destroyer was scuttled as a blockship at St Paul's Island , Malta .
USS Grayling
United States Navy
World War II: The Tambor -class submarine was sunk by enemy action in the South China Sea between 9 and 12 September with the loss of all 60 crew.
K-1
Soviet Navy
World War II: The K-class submarine was lost in the Kara Sea between 9 and 21 September.[ 1] [ 303]
USS LCT-209
United States Navy
World War II: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was destroyed at Salerno, Italy by the explosion of Bushrod Washington ( United States ) on 15 September 1943 during the Battle of Salerno , or lost off Normandy , France, on 10 or 19 June 1944.[ 304] [ 46]
Mont Agel
France
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Bastia , Corsica . The wreck was scrapped in 1947.[ 305]
Re Alessandro
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was driven ashore near Patras , Greece. She was subsequently shelled by land-based artillery and was consequently declared a total loss .[ 306]
SG 22
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Élan -class corvette was scuttled at Livorno . She was scrapped in 1946.
Sileno
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Naples by the Germans. She was refloated in 1948 and scrapped.[ 117]
Ugo Botti
Regia Marina
World War II: The coaster was scuttled by partisans at Split to prevent capture by the Germans. Raised by Yugoslavia in November 1944, repaired and returned to service in 1945 as Knin .[ 307]
Volodda
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Bari . She was refloated in 1947, repaired and returned to service.[ 308]
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