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During World War II, ships were primarily sunk by enemy submarines (U-boats), naval mines, and aircraft attacks. The German U-boat campaign targeted Allied shipping to disrupt supply lines across the Atlantic. Additionally, surface ships and aircraft launched torpedoes and bombs to destroy enemy vessels. This naval warfare was crucial in shaping the outcome of the war, as controlling maritime routes was essential for logistics and troop movements.

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