The Battle of Cape Matapan was fought from 27-29 March 1941 off the south coast of Greece. A force of Royal Navy and Australian Navy ships sunk two Italian cruisers and two destroyers and severely damaged an Italian battleship.
The 2 British Capital Ships sunk were the Prince of Wales & Repulse. They were sunk by Japanese bombers. It was a major blow for the British in the Far East along with the loss of Singapore & Hong Kong.....
34 ships were sunk and 288 ships were damaged
They were cargo ships importing food to Britain.
Thousands.
23456 ships sunk
there were, by my knowing, these few;Ship LostCanadianImmigrant shipVicksburgWarriorNorth StarMedwayValliantSnowbirdEndymionIslanderAlbatrossTitanictitanicPlaceMid-AtlanticOff Cape RaceOff Cape RaceGrand BanksCabot StraitsOff NewfoundlandGrand BanksCape RaceGrand BanksOff AlaskaMid-AtlanticOff Cape RacetitanicYear186318641869187818811887189718981900190119031912titanicLives Lost4515865296729706867241234
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
Probably. With the number of ships in the invation, there must have been French ships. Therefore, French ships could have very possibly been sunk.
No warships were sunk; some support vessels were sunk by mines.
It is estimated that about 22 Union ships were sunk by Confederate torpedoes. There were also about 12 ships that were seriously damaged by torpedoes.
Spanish Galleons were sunk.
Germany:U-48 - 52 ships sunk (307,934 tons)United States:By Tonnage - USS Flasher, 100,231 tonsBy Total # Ships Sunk - USS Tautog, 26 total ships
Titanic for sure
There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
www.usmm.org/shipsunkdamaged.htmlYes, more ships were sunk off of Florida than anywhere else in the world.
the ships got sunk