Listing only those battleships (not battlecruisers) that were sunk and never put back into service: USN: 1. USS Arizona 2. USS Utah 3. USS Oklahoma 4. USS Pennsylavania sunk after WWII for target practice. 5. USS New York sunk after WWII for target practice. 6. USS Arkansas sunk after WWII for target practice (with an A-Bomb). 7. USS Nevada sunk after WWII for target practice. IJN: 1. IJN Yamato 2. IJN Musashi 3. IJN Kiroshima 4. IJN Nagato sunk after WWII for target practice (with an A-Bomb). DKM: 1. DKM Tirpitz 2. DKM Bismarck HMS: 1. HMS Prince of Wales 2. HMS Royal Oak
The aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu and Hiryu were sunk and also the heavy cruiser Mikuma.
34 ships were sunk and 288 ships were damaged
They were cargo ships importing food to Britain.
Thousands.
During World War I, the number of ships sunk varied significantly each year due to naval engagements and submarine warfare. The most notable sinking occurred in 1917, when German U-boats intensified their campaign, leading to the loss of thousands of merchant vessels. Overall, it is estimated that over 5,000 Allied and neutral ships were sunk during the war, with losses peaking in 1917. The exact number of ships sunk each year fluctuated based on military strategies and operational conditions.
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
The Titanic and the Borodino are two such ships.
23456 ships sunk
www.usmm.org/shipsunkdamaged.htmlYes, more ships were sunk off of Florida than anywhere else in the world.
The aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu and Hiryu were sunk and also the heavy cruiser Mikuma.
34 ships were sunk and 288 ships were damaged
They were cargo ships importing food to Britain.
Giant turds
Thousands.
They got in the war because German ships sunk U.S cargo ships
Counting warships & merchantman, US subs sunk about 1,000 vessels.
Old Answer: Lusitania was the ship that was sunk in World War 1 on the 1st May 1915, but I don't know about World War 2. New Answer: The Athenia was sunk by the German's in 1939.