Japanese heavy cruiser takeo
The last merchant ship sunk in Word War II was the Japanese Kashima Maru which went down on August 14, 1945. It was sunk by a mine dropped by a U.S. Army Air Force plane.
The Curacao was sunk by the QE 2
The last ship sunk by Germans during World War I was the British cargo ship SS Kildonan Castle, which was torpedoed by the German submarine U-139 on November 12, 1918. This attack occurred just days after the armistice was signed, effectively ending hostilities in the war. The sinking highlighted the continued dangers posed by U-boats even after the official cessation of fighting.
The Lusitania.
The last navy ship sunk in World War II was the Japanese battleship Yamato. It was sunk on April 7, 1945, during Operation Ten-Go, a mission aimed at defending the Japanese home islands against the approaching Allied forces. The Yamato was heavily attacked by American aircraft and ultimately sank in the East China Sea, marking a significant moment in naval warfare history.
The last merchant ship sunk in Word War II was the Japanese Kashima Maru which went down on August 14, 1945. It was sunk by a mine dropped by a U.S. Army Air Force plane.
The last big one was the Yamato during the Okinawa battle in April 1945.
The Curacao was sunk by the QE 2
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.
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The Lusitania , the ship that sunk Americans in that ship and the zimmerman note
The Lusitania.
The last Royal Navy ship sunk in World War II was HMS Templar. She was a frigate that was torpedoed by a German U-boat on May 17, 1945, shortly after the war in Europe had officially ended. The attack resulted in the loss of several crew members, marking a tragic end to the Royal Navy's involvement in the conflict.
The last navy ship sunk in World War II was the Japanese battleship Yamato. It was sunk on April 7, 1945, during Operation Ten-Go, a mission aimed at defending the Japanese home islands against the approaching Allied forces. The Yamato was heavily attacked by American aircraft and ultimately sank in the East China Sea, marking a significant moment in naval warfare history.
He died on the Luistinia ship. It was sunk by the Germans in world war one.
The Bismarck .