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During World War II, an estimated 1,500 ships were sunk by enemy action, including warships and merchant vessels. This number does not account for ships lost to other causes, such as accidents or weather-related incidents. The scale of naval warfare during the conflict led to significant losses on both sides, particularly in key battles across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

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