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词条 List of shipwrecks in October 1944
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  1. 1 October

  2. 2 October

  3. 3 October

  4. 4 October

  5. 5 October

  6. 6 October

  7. 7 October

  8. 8 October

  9. 9 October

  10. 10 October

  11. 11 October

  12. 12 October

  13. 13 October

  14. 14 October

  15. 15 October

  16. 16 October

  17. 17 October

  18. 18 October

  19. 19 October

  20. 20 October

  21. 21 October

  22. 22 October

  23. 23 October

  24. 24 October

  25. 25 October

  26. 26 October

  27. 27 October

  28. 28 October

  29. 29 October

  30. 30 October

  31. 31 October

  32. Unknown date

  33. References

The list of shipwrecks in October 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1944.

October 1944
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30 31Unknown date

1 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=1 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese minelayer|Ajiro||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy No. 3927: The {{sclass-|Ajiro|minelayer}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Bonin Islands by {{USS|Snapper|SS-185|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[1]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hikane Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hiyori Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The ore carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kokusei Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The ore carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kyokuho Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MIMA-11: The Type 1TL oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west of Luzon, Philippines ({{coord|16|11|N|119|44|E}}) by {{USS|Cabrilla|SS-288|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Forty-three troops, nine gunners, and 66 crewmen were killed.[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMMTB|347}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Vosper 72 foot|motor torpedo boat}} was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden, North Holland, Netherlands by Kriegsmarine surface ships.[3]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMMTB|360}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Vosper 72 foot|motor torpedo boat|2}} was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden by Kriegsmarine surface ships.[4]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet submarine chaser|MO-512||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Seian Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy No. 3927: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Bonin Islands ({{coord|28|20|N|139|25|E}}) by {{USS|Snapper|SS-185|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Four troops and twelve crewmen were killed.[1]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet tug|T-1||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The tug struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval.[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Takunan Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Japan ({{coord|30|30|N|138|27|E}}) by {{USS|Trepang|SS-412|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). One crewman was killed.[2][5]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|YMS-385}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper}} was sunk by a mine in the Zowariau Channel off Ulithi Carolina Islands ({{coord|09|52|N|139|37|E}}).[6]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Zuiyo Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MIMA-11: The oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west of Luzon ({{coord|16|07|N|119|43|E}}) by {{USS|Cabrilla|SS-288|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Two gunners, nineteen crewmen, and 45 survivors of {{SS|Ural Maru||2}} ({{army|Empire of Japan}}) who were passengers on board, were killed.[2] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

2 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=2 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Azuchisan Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Aspro|SS-309|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German tugboat|GL 2||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Crabe|tugboat|0}} patrol tug was sunk by Allied aircraft at La Spezia, Italy.[7]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Higane Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MI-18: The Type 1K ore carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo, south west of Kudat off Gaya Bay ({{coord|06|30|N|116|15|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Six troops and nine crewmen were killed.[8]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hiyori Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MI-18: The Type 1K ore carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo, south west of Kudat off Gaya Bay ({{coord|06|28|N|116|14|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Seven troops and 27 crewmen were killed.[8]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kokusei Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MI-18: The Type 1K ore carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo, south west of Kudat off Gaya Bay ({{coord|06|30|N|116|18|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Thirty-two troops and 47 crewmen were killed.[8]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=M 7601
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper, a converted {{sclass-|Pluvier|tugboat|0}} patrol tug, was sunk by an internal explosion at La Spezia.[9]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German guard ship|11V3 Salamis||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The guard ship was lost on this date.[10]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tsar Ferdinand||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The hospital ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea {{convert|19|nmi|km}} north-west of Skiathos, Greece, by {{ship|French submarine|Curie|P67|2}} ({{navy|Free French}}).[11][12]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tsuyama Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy TAMA-28: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait ({{coord|20|50|N|121|31|E}}) by {{USS|Pomfret|SS-391|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 1,273 troops were killed.[13] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

3 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=3 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Bertha|1922|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea south of Cassandreia, Greece by {{HMS|Unswerving|P63|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[2][14]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German guard ship|GW 03||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The coastal protection vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Skiathos, Greece by {{ship|French submarine|Curie|P67|2}} ({{navy|Free France}}).[2]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-177||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Kaidai|submarine|2}} was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by {{USS|Samuel S. Miles|DE-183|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all 101 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|LCT-1052}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} sank in a tropical storm at Ulithi, Caroline Islands.[15]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Norma
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 19-gross ton, {{convert|43.6|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank at the mouth of the Duncan Canal in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska.[16]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Seawolf|SS-197|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Sargo|submarine|2}} was mistakenly depth charged and sunk in the Molucca Sea off Morotai, Netherlands East Indies by {{USS|Richard M. Rowell|DE-403|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all 79 people on board.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Shelton|DE-407|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|John C. Butler|destroyer escort|2}} was torpedoed and damaged in the Molucca Sea off Morotai by {{Jsub|Ro-41||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) with the loss of thirteen of her 215 crew. She was taken under tow by {{USS|Richard M. Rowell|DE-403|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) but later capsized and sank.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|Vs 906 Schwalbe||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk on this date.[17]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Yard No. 922
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Den Helder, North Holland, Netherlands by Allied aircraft.[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

4 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=4 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|CHa-92||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|CHa-1|submarine chaser}} ran aground off northern Luzon, Philippines, and was abandoned.[19]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMCS|Chebogue|K317|6}}
|flag={{navy|Canada|1911}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy ONS 33: The {{sclass2-|River|frigate|2}} was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|49|20|N|24|20|W}}) by {{GS|U-1227||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of seven of her 107 crew. She was towed to Port Talbot, Glamorgan, United Kingdom by {{HMCS|Chambly|K116|6}} ({{navy|Canada|1911}}). On 11 October she was driven aground at Port Talbot. Her 42 crew were rescued by the Mumbles Lifeboat. HMCS Chebogue was consequently declared a total loss. She was scrapped in February 1948.[20][21]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Elisabeth Bornhofen||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Bergen, Norway by Allied aircraft.[22]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Elise Schulte||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The unfinished cargo ship was scuttled at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She was raised post-war and completed as Stad Leiden for Dutch owners.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Frankenfels||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The unfinished cargo ship was scuttled at Amsterdam. She was raised post-war and completed as Albiero for Dutch owners.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian destroyer|Generale Carlo Montanari||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Generali|destroyer}}, previously scuttled by her crew and then raised by the Germans but not repaired, was bombed and sunk at La Spezia by Allied aircraft.[23]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Gutenfels||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The unfinished cargo ship was scuttled at Amsterdam. She was raised post-war and completed as Heelsum for Dutch owners.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Herta Johanne
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The lighter struck a mine and sank in Fehmarnsund.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|LCT-579}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} was sunk by a mine off Palau.[24]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Radøy||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Bergen, Norway by Royal Air Force aircraft. Wreck scrapped in summer 1945.[25]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German siebel ferry|SF 191||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebel ferry was lost on this date.[26]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Sten|1910|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Bergen, Norway, by Royal Air Force aircraft.[27] The wreck was delivered for scrapping at Stavanger on 4 April 1946.[28]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Taibin Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Flasher|SS-249|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Ulv|1921|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy Al-635-Dr: The coaster was in collision with {{SS|Altengamme||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) at Ålesund, Norway and sank. She was raised post-war and repaired. Re-entered service in December 1949 as Gerold.[29]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-92|1942|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was bombed and damaged at Bergen by Royal Air Force aircraft. She was consequently withdrawn from service and later scrapped.[30]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-228||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was bombed and sunk at Bergen by Royal Air Force aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-437||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was bombed and damaged at Bergen by Royal Air Force aircraft. She was struck from the Kriegsmarine list the next day and scrapped in 1946.[31]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-993||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was destroyed in a Royal Air Force air raid on Bergen with the loss of two crew.[32] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

5 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=5 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|BYMS 2255|J1055|6}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper}} was sunk by mine in the English Channel off Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.[33]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMS HDML|1227}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The Harbour Defence Motor Launch was shelled and sunk off Piraeus, Greece by {{ship|German torpedo boat|TA38||2}} and {{ship|German torpedo boat|TA39||2}} (both {{navy|Nazi Germany}}).[18][34]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Sperrbrecher 105 Prins Willem V||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Sperrbrecher was lost on this date.[35]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minelayer|Pommern||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minelayer struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Toulon, France with the loss of almost all of her crew.[36]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Finnish minesweeper|SM 3||2}}
|flag={{navy|Finland|name=Merivoimat}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|SM|minesweeper}} struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea east of Suursaari, Finland with the loss of 5 crew.[37]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian aircraft carrier|Sparviero||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The uncompleted aircraft carrier was scuttled at Genoa, Italy.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tatsushiro Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk off Manila, Philippines by {{USS|Cod|SS-224|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

6 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=6 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Aaro||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship dragged her anchor and collided with {{SS|Yewdale||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the English Channel off the French coast. She was declared a total loss.[38]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Akane Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait by {{USS|Whale|SS-239|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 747 troops and 63 crewmen were killed. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese escort|CD-21||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[39][40]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Asphalt|IX-153|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|Trefoil|concrete barge}} was wrecked at Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands in a storm.[41]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese escort|CD-21||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Type C escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait off Luzon ({{coord|19|45|N|118|22|E|}}) by {{USS|Seahorse|SS-304|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Lost with all 170 hands and all of the survivors from {{SS|Akane Maru||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}).[40]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|CHa-2||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|CHa-1|submarine chaser}} was sunk west of Penang, Malaya by {{HMS|Tally-Ho|P317|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[19]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 1036||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm exploded on the Danube near Stari Banovici when Soviet artillery hit the mines she was carrying. There were no survivor.[42][43]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hokurei Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: combined Convoys MATA-28 and MIMA-11: The tanker was torpedoed by {{USS|Cabrilla|SS-288|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) and beached off Vigan, Luzon. Five passengers and four crewmen were killed.[44]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kinugasa Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Whale|SS-239|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCP(L) 7}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The landing craft personnel (large) was lost on this date.[45]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCP(L) 18}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The landing craft personnel (large) was lost on this date.[45]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 4246 Frisia VIII||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was lost on this date.[46]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Nordstern|1939|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The training ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Memel by {{ship|Russian submarine|Shch-407||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union |1935}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German personnel landing craft|PiLB 39||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The PiLB 39 Type personnel landing craft was sunk at Saaremaa by Soviet bombers.[47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German siebel ferry|I/6 Sirius|ST 120|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebel ferry was lost on this date.[48]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Triton|1920|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Stralsund, Germany by Allied aircraft.[49]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-168||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type IXC/40 submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the Java Sea ({{coord|6|20|S|111|28|E}}) by {{HNLMS|Zwaardvisch|P322|6}} ({{navy|Netherlands|name=Koninklijk Marine}}) with the loss of 23 of her 50 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Yamamizu Maru No. 2||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: combined Convoys MATA-28 and MIMA-11: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Vigan by {{USS|Cabrilla|SS-288|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Fifty-six of her 58 crew were killed.[44] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

7 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=7 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing ship|AF 73||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was sunk in the North Sea off Terschelling, Friesland, Netherlands by Allied aircraft. Later raised, repaired and returned to service.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 911||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk incomplete, probably at Gutehoffnungshutte, Wien, on this date.[50]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 1030||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk incomplete, probably at Gutehoffnungshutte, Wien, on this date.[51]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 1034 ||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[52]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|FR-11||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II:The FR 7-class river minesweeper was lost on this date.[53]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German guard ship|GK 62|L XV|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The guard ship was sunk in the Aegean Sea south west of Cassandreia, Greece by {{HMS|Termagant|R89|6}} and {{HMS|Tuscan|R56|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMIS| HDML 1119}}
|flag={{navy|British India}}
|desc=World War II: The Harbour Defence Motor Launch was sunk off Maungdaw, Burma by Allied aircraft.[54]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kinugasa Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: combined Convoys MATA-28 and MIMA-11: The transport was torpedoed and sunk off Luzon, Philippines ({{coord|14|30|N|115|44|E}}) by {{USS|Baya|SS-318|6}} and {{USS|Hawkbill|SS-366|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}). Ten port Service workers and 33 crewmen were killed.[55]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Macassar Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The transport (a.k.a. Makassar Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ({{coord|17|46|N|119|40|E}}) by {{USS|Aspro|SS-309|6}} and {{USS|Hoe|SS-258|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}). Four marines, a gunner and three crew were killed.[18][56]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Petar Zrinjski||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date.[57]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Shinyo Maru No. 8||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west of Luzon by {{USS|Cabrilla|SS-288|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|Japanese tanker|Shiretoko||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk west of Mindoro, Philippines by {{USS|Cod|SS-224|6}} and {{USS|Ray|SS-271|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=TA37 Gladio
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ariete|torpedo boat|2}} was sunk in the Aegean Sea south west of Cassandreia by {{HMS|Termagant|R89|6}} and {{HMS|Tuscan|R56|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}).[18][58]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ-2101 Birgitta||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was sunk in the Aegean Sea south west of Cassandreia by {{HMS|Termagant|R89|6}} and {{HMS|Tuscan|R56|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}).[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

8 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=8 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Achilles|1922|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea north west of Chios, Greece by {{HMS|Vivid|P77|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|BYMS 2030|J830|6}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper}} was sunk by a mine in Seine Bay ({{coord|49|27|N|00|02|W}}), west of Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure, France.[59]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Freikoll||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and damaged in the North Sea north of Florø, Norway by {{HNoMS|MTB-711}}, {{HNoMS|MTB-712}} and {{HNoMS|MTB-722}} (all {{navy|Norway}}).[18] She came ashore south of Søreboneset. All nine crew were rescued by MTB-722.[60]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|ST|Horst||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The tug was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea north west of Chios by {{HMS|Vivid|P77|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kohoku Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Combined Convoys MATA-28 and MIMA-11: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in Lingayen Gulf by {{USS|Hoe|SS-258|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 361 civilian passengers, fifteen gunners and 41 crewmen were killed.[18][61][62]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMCS|Mulgrave|J313|6}}
|flag={{navy|Canada|1911}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Bangor|minesweeper}} struck a mine in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France and was beached. She was declared a constructive total loss.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|ST|Paul||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The tug was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea north west of Chios by {{HMS|Vivid|P77|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German transport ship|Ro 24||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Ventspils, Latvia by {{ship|Soviet submarine|Shch-407||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=3
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The dredger was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Ventspils by {{ship|Soviet submarine|Shch-407||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

9 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=9 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German drifter|DW 36|KFK 493|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk on this date.[63]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German drifter|DW 37|KFK 494|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk on this date.[63]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Elbing I||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk at "Mantu", Saaremaa, Estonia by Soviet A-20 Havocs.[18][47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Iller||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk at "Mantu" by Soviet Ilyushin Il-2s.[18][47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Inge Christophersen||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk at "Mantu" by Soviet Ilyushin Il-2s.[18][47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|LCT-459}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} was lost by grounding off the west coast of France.[64]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Ludolf Oldendorff||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Sirevåg, Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force.[18][65]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|M 3230 Freddy|TR 33|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Jacqueline-class trawler/minesweeper was mined and sunk off Den Hoofden.[66]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Marie Seidler||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk at Saaremaa by Soviet Ilyushin Il-2s.[47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Maros||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date.[57]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Sarp|1916|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The coaster sank off Egersund, Norway. Later raised, repaired and returned to service.[67]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Shinki Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south east of Kyushu by {{USS|Croaker|SS-246|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tachibana Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-28: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea south of Formosa ({{coord|16|33|N|116|38|E}}) by {{USS|Sawfish|SS-276|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). 20 passengers killed. Survivors rescued by {{ship|Japanese escort|CD-8||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[68]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tokuwa Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-28: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea south of Formosa by {{USS|Baya|SS-318|6}}, {{USS|Becuna|SS-319|6}} and {{USS|Hawkbill|SS-366|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}). Ten crewmen killed.[18][69]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ-1711 Otto N. Anderson||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off the coast of Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force.[18][70]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 1303 Freiburg||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Hoek van Holland, South Holland, Netherlands by vessels of the 4th MTB Flotilla, Royal Navy.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Vesta|1923|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a blockship at Corinth, Greece.[18] }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German personnel landing craft|PiLB 39||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The PiLB 39 Type personnel landing craft was sunk at Saaremaa by Soviet bombers.[47]}}{{shipwreck list end}}

10 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=10 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet gunboat|Amgum||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The gunboat struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|CHa-87||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|CHa-1|submarine chaser}} was bombed and sunk off Ryuku by American aircraft.[19]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German naval drifter|DW 36||2}}, {{ship|German naval drifter|DW 37||2}}, and {{ship|German naval drifter|DW 39||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifters were lost on this date.[71]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Ejiri Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy TAMA-29: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the South China Sea ({{coord|16|10|N|119|45|E}}) by {{USS|Lapon|SS-260|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). She ran aground and exploded 2½ hours later after being abandoned. a total of 191 troops and eight crewmen were killed.[72]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Ha-61, Ha-62, Ha-63, Ha-65,
Ha-66, and Ha-68
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Type C|midget submarine}}s were bombed and sunk at Unten, Okinawa by Grumman F6F Hellcats from {{USS|Bunker Hill|CV-17|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[73]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine tender|Jingei||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Jingei|submarine tender|2}} was bombed and sunk off the coast of Okinawa {{convert|12|nmi|km}} west south west of Ie Shima and {{convert|28|nmi|km}} north north west of Naha ({{coord|26|39|N|127|52|E}}) by United States Navy aircraft. She sank in shallow water with her superstructure above water. One hundred crewmen were killed. Raised in 1952, towed to Japan and scrapped.[74]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Kaii
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Momo|destroyer}} was sunk by United States Navy aircraft off Okinawa.[75]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Koei Maru
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The guard boat was sunk in the Strait of Malacca by {{HNLMS|Zwaardvisch|P322|6}} ({{navy|Netherlands}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German schnellboot|LS 8||2}} and {{ship|German schnellboot|LS 9||2}}
|flag=({{navy|Nazi Germany}})
|desc=World War II: The LS 2 Type light schnellboots were lost on this date.[76]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|Lok-Fahre||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} was sunk on this date.[77]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Loots||2}}
|flag={{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}
|desc=World War II: The tug was sunk at Tallinn by mines. Her master and three crewmen were killed.[78]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMS MGB|663}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The Fairmile D motor gunboat was sunk by a mine in the Adriatic Sea off Rimini, Italy.[18][79]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 493||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 496||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 498||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 805||2}},
{{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 806||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 810||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 812||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 813||2}},
{{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 814||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 820||2}}, {{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 823||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The T-35-class motor torpedo boats were lost on this date.[80]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese motor torpedo boat|No. 500||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The T-33-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.[80]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Olsa||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Langfjord near Kirkenes, Norway by Allied aircraft.[81]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Sophia
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=World War II: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Aegean Sea by {{HMS|Virtue|P75|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship|T-158||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The landing ship was sunk off Okinawa by United States Navy aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TK-682||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union}}
|desc=World War II: The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.[82]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese minelayer|Takashima||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy No. 3927: The {{sclass-|Sokuten|minelayer|1||1938}} was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north north west of Okinawa by United States Navy aircraft.[83]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-2331||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The Type XXIII submarine sank in the Baltic Sea off Hela Pomerania in a diving accident with the loss of fifteen of her nineteen crew. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

11 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=11 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing ship|F 625||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The C2 Type Marinefährprahm was torpedoed and sunk in the Adriatic Sea by {{ship|HMMGB|634}}, {{ship|HMMGB|637}}, {{ship|HMMGB|638}} and {{ship|HMMGB|662}} (all ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing ship|F 942||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The D Type Marinefährprahm was torpedoed and damaged in the Adriatic Sea by {{ship|HMMGB|634}}, {{ship|HMMGB|637}}, {{ship|HMMGB|638}} and {{ship|HMMGB|662}} (all ({{navy|UK}}). She was beached but was then destroyed by Allied forces.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing ship|F 973||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The D Type Marinefährprahm was torpedoed and damaged in the Adriatic Sea by {{ship|HMMGB|634}}, {{ship|HMMGB|637}}, {{ship|HMMGB|638}} and {{ship|HMMGB|662}} (all ({{navy|UK}}). She was beached but was then destroyed by Allied forces.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|FR-12||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The FR 7-class river minesweeper was lost on this date.[84]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Gotia|1905|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk by Soviet aircraft at Langfjord, Norway.[85]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-05||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-54||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Joshu Go||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Formosa Strait by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[87]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|LCT-293}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} foundered in heavy weather in the English Channel.[88]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 303||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type 1940 minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Ocean off Kiberg, Norway by {{ship|Soviet torpedo boat|TKA-205||2}} and {{ship|Soviet torpedo boat|TKA-219||2}} (both {{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}). 52 crewmen killed.[18][89]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Oita Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Formosa Strait by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[87]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|PT-368}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|ELCO 80'|motor torpedo boat}} ran aground off Halmahera, New Guinea ({{coord|01|59|N|127|57|E}}) and was scuttled.[90]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Sarp||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by Allied aircraft off the coast of Norway.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German siebel ferry|SF 45||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebel ferry was lost on this date.[91]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship|T-105||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The landing ship was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Japan by {{USS|Trepang|SS-412|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA40||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ariete|torpedo boat}} was scuttled on the north coast of Molat, Yugoslavia.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 202||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was scuttled on the north coast of Molat.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 208||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was scuttled on the north coast of Molat.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6517||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was torpedoed and sunk off Northern Norway by {{ship|Soviet submarine|V-2||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935|2}}).[92]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Ypanis||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Piraeus, Greece.[93] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

12 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=12 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Anna|1923|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Volos, Greece by Allied aircraft.[94]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Asaka Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Asaka Maru-class transport was bombed and sunk in the South China Sea off the Pescadores ({{coord|23|33|N|119|43|E}}) by United States Navy aircraft.[95]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Braganza||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire and sank in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately {{coord|32|40|S|48|30|W}}) with the loss of three of the 53 people on board.[96]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hakko Maru|1917|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the South China Sea off Takao, Formosa ({{coord|22|37|N|119|34|E}}) by United States Navy aircraft.[97]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Joshu Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was sunk in the South China Sea off the Pescadores by United States Navy aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|Loyal|G15|6}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The L-class destroyer struck a mine in the Tyrrhenian Sea and was severely damaged. She was declared a constructive total loss.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Lumme|1927|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Ocean off Kirkenes, Norway by {{ship|Soviet submarine|S104||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[18][98]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Manryu Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Makassar by {{HMS|Strongbow|P235|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|MMS 835|J670|6}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|MMS|minesweeper}} was sunk by a mine off Gorgona Island, Italy.[99]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA15||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The torpedo boat, a former {{sclass-|Sella|destroyer}}, was sunk off Piraeus, Greece by British aircraft.[100]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA17||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Palestro|torpedo boat|2}} was scuttled at Piraeus.[101]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA38||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=world War II: The {{sclass-|Ariete|torpedo boat|2}} was scuttled as a blockship at Volos, Greece.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Taunus
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The fishing trawler was sunk in the Baltic Sea by {{ship|Soviet submarine|S-4||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Toko Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Ray|SS-271|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[102]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German anti-submarine escort|UJ-1220||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KUJ-class submarine chaser was sunk in Berlevåg, Norway, by {{ship|Soviet submarine|S-104||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[103] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

13 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=13 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian minesweeper|Albona||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Albona-class minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika, Greece.[104]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Anna
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Volos, Greece by aircraft of 809 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based on {{HMS|Stalker|D91|6}} ({{navy|UK}}),
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German naval drifter|GK 91||2}} and {{ship|German naval drifter|GK 92||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The KFK 2-class naval drifters were lost on this date.[105]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Hansei Maru
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Makassar by {{HMS|Sturdy|P248|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMS HDML|1057}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The Harbour Defence Motor Launch was lost in an accident at Kilindili, Kenya.[106]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hilma Lau||2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea south of Öland, Sweden ({{coord|55|20|N|15|20|E}}) by {{ship|Soviet submarine|L-3||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}) with the loss of four of her crew.[18][107][108]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Kosei Maru
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Makassar by {{HMS|Sturdy|P248|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCT(A) 2454}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|LCT-5|landing craft tank}} foundered off Chesil Beach, Dorset, England.[109]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Laudon||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Volos, Greece by aircraft of 809 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based on {{HMS|Stalker|D91|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|LCT-454}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} was lost in heavy weather in Lyme Bay, Dorset, United Kingdom. Her three crew were rescued by rocket apparatus, but two of the rescuers lost their lives.[110][111]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|M 3619 Grabeel & Grabeels||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper was lost on this date.[112]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Nordpol||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was sunk at Volos, Greece by aircraft of 809 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based on {{HMS|Stalker|D91|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian minesweeper|Rovigno||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Albona|minesweeper}} was scuttled at Salonika, Greece.[104]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Shinshu Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Nha Trang, French Indochina by {{USS|Bergall|SS-320|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Steinbutt
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The fishing trawler struck a mine and sank in the Kiel Canal.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=TA38
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ariete|torpedo boat|2}} was scuttled at Volos, Greece after being damaged by aircraft from {{HMS|Stalker|D91|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[58]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Terra||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea by {{ship|Soviet submarine|S-4||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

14 October

For the foundering of the German training ship Carl Zeiss on this date, see the entry for 9 November 1942.

{{shipwreck list begin |date=14 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Eikyo Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north of Borneo by {{USS|Dace|SS-247|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Fort Fitzgerald||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=World War II: The Fort ship was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea ({{coord|36|42|N|1|17|E}}) by Luftwaffe aircraft.[113]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Fushimi Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Bonefish|SS-223|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Howard L. Gibson||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The Liberty ship collided in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|34|07|N|21|24|W}}) with {{MV|Geo W McKnight||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}). She caught fire and was consequently declared a constructive total loss.[114]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German schnellboot|LS 7||2}} and {{ship|German schnellboot|LS 10||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The LS 2-class light E-boats were lost on this date.[115]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMCS|Magog|K673|6}}
|flag={{navy|Canada|1911}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy ONS 33G: The {{sclass2-|River|frigate}} was torpedoed and damaged in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by {{GS|U-1223||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): She lost {{convert|65|ft|m}} off her stern and was declared a constructive total loss.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMMFV|117}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|MFV-1|motor fishing vessel}} was lost in an explosion in the Aegean Sea.[116]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Nanrei Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Sulu Sea by {{USS|Angler|SS-240|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[117]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Nittetsu Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MI-19: The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north of Borneo by {{USS|Darter|SS-227|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Twelve crewmen were killed.[18][118]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Standard|1930|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in Saltenfjord, Norway by {{HMS|Viking|P69|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of thirteen crew.[119]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Südmeer||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The whale factory ship/repair ship was torpedoed and sunk in Porsangerfjorden, Norway by Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft of the Soviet Naval Air Force.[120][121]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|Trabzon|F 123|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[122]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 2102 Birgitta||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The armed yacht/submarine chaser was lost on this date.[123]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=128
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary naval vessel was sunk in the Makassar Strait by {{HMS|Sturdy|P248|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

15 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=15 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Dan
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=World War II: Lapland War: The galliass was shelled and sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Osmundsholmar by {{GS|U-481||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). Both crew survived.[124]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German guard ship|DB 17 Franz Thiele||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The guard ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea by British aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Endla
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=World War II: Lapland War: The galliass was shelled, rammed and sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Osmundsholmar by {{GS|U-481||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). Both crew survived.[125]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Erfurt||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea by Soviet torpedo bombers.[47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-95||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Inger Johanne||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was sunk off Kristiansand, Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|Kaiyo Maru No. 2||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Malacca by {{HMS|Tally-Ho|P317|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Greek minesweeper|Kassos||2}}
|flag={{navy|Greece}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper}} was sunk by a mine off Piraeus, Greece.[126]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Greek minesweeper|Kos||2}}
|flag={{navy|Greece}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper}} was sunk by a mine off Piraeus.[127]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German cruiser|Leipzig||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|Leipzig|cruiser}} was in collision with {{ship|German cruiser|Prinz Eugen||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) in the Baltic Sea with the loss of 39 of her crew. She was taken in to Gotenhafen, where she was declared a constructive total loss. Repairs sufficient to keep her afloat were made and she subsequently served as a barracks ship.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 3619 Crabeel||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Rixhöft, Pomerania by {{ship|Soviet submarine|L-3||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Margarethe|1937|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was sunk in the North Sea by British aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMML|870}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The Fairmile B motor launch was sunk by a mine off Piraeus.[128]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Maria
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=World War II: Lapland War: The galliass was shelled, rammed and sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Osmundsholmar by {{GS|U-481||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). The crew survived.[129]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German tanker|Norwegen||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Lillesand, Norway by Allied aircraft with the loss of fifteen crew.[130]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Petroniella|1927|2}}
|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea. She was on a voyage from Alexandria, Egypt to Piraeus, Greece.[131]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-777||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was sunk off Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony ({{coord|53|51|N|8|10|E}}) during a British air raid with the loss of one crew member.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 1605 Mosel||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=

World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in the Skaggerak off Justøy, Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 404 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force.[18][132][133]


}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6704||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter was scuttled at Vadsø, Norway.[18] }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German drifter|V 6705|KFK 210|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK-2-class naval drifter/Vorpostenboot was sunk on this date.[63]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

16 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=16 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet armorerd motor gunboat|BK-424||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union}}
|desc=World War II: The No. 41 armored motor gunboat was lost on this date.[134]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Hato|1937|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Otori|torpedo boat|2}} was bombed and sunk {{convert|130|nmi|km}} east south east of Hong Kong ({{coord|21|54|N|116|30|E}}) by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Fourteenth Air Force.[18][135]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japaneses guard ship|Kyowa Maru No. 2||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World war II: The guard ship was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Japan by {{USS|Tilefish|SS-307|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Lola Schiff 29|1920|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The special service ship struck a mine and sank in the Aegean Sea off Salonika, Greece.[18][136]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R 301||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type R-301 minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Ocean off Vardø, Norway by British aircraft or by Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft of the Soviet Naval Air Force.[137][18][138]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Strosmajer ||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date.[57]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=TA39
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ariete|torpedo boat|2}} was sunk by a mine off Salonika.[58]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-1006||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south east of the Faroe Islands ({{coord|60|59|N|4|49|W}}) by {{HMCS|Annan|K404|6}} ({{navy|Canada|1911}}) with the loss of six of her 50 crew.[139]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 1220||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk in Laksfjord by {{ship|Soviet submarine|V-2||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 2016||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea by Royal Navy motor torpedo boats.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6707||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter was sunk at Kirkenes by Soviet aircraft.[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

17 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=17 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet guard ship|BMO-527||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The BMO type armored motor anti-submarine boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea ({{coord|59|30|N|24|11|E}}) by {{GS|U-1165||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}).[140]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Ishikari Maru||2}}
|flag={{flag|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Nancowry, Nicobar Islands by Royal Navy aircraft. Eleven crewmen were killed.[141]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese minelayer|Itsukushima||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The minelayer was torpedoed and sunk in the Java Sea ({{coord|5|32|S|113|48|E}}) by {{HNLMS|Zwaardvisch|P322|6}} ({{navy|Netherlands|name=Koninklijk Marine}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Montgomery|DD-121|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The destroyer-minelayer struck a mine off Ngulu Atoll and was decommissioned. Sold for scrapping in March 1946.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German guard ship|Schiff 29 Lola||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The decoy ship was lost on this date.[142]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet armorerd motor anti submarine boat|SK 512||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union}}
|desc=World War II: The BMO type armored motor anti-submarine boat was lost on this date.[143]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 1764||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter/submarine chaser struck a mine and sank in the north sea off Egersund, Norway.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6107 Wilhelm Sohle||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in the Varangerfjord, Norway by Soviet aircraft.[18][144]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6801 Viking||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in Ålesund by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Walter|1890|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship was wrecked off Stavanger, Norway.[145]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|YMS-70}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper|2}} foundered in a storm in Leyte Gulf off Leyte, Philippines ({{coord|10|56|N|125|12|E}}).[146] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

18 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=18 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Arabia Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Hawaii Maru|transport}} was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west south west of Manila and north west of Lubang Island, Philippines, by {{USS|Bluegill|SS-242|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese oiler|Hakko Maru||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-21||2}}, and {{ship|Japanese patrol boat|PB-104||2}} (all {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[147]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|CHa-95||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The {{sclass-|CHa-1|submarine chaser}} was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island, Philippines by United States Navy aircraft.[148]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Chinzei Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The salvage vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west south west of Manila and north west of Lubang Island ({{coord|14|06|N|119|40|E}}) by {{USS|Bluegill|SS-242|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[147]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMAS|Geelong|J201|6}}
|flag={{navy|Australia|1913}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Bathurst|minesweeper}} was sunk in the Solomon Sea north of Langemak, New Guinea ({{coord|06|04|S|147|45|E}}) in a collision with the tanker {{SS|York||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}).[149]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hakushika Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea) west south west of Manila and north west of Lubang Island ({{coord|14|06|N|119|40|E}}, by {{USS|Bluegill|SS-242|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[147]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese transport|Hoten Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The transport was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island by United States Navy aircraft.[148]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCV 801}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The landing craft vehicle was lost on this date.[150]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|LST-906}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The landing ship tank was lost by grounding off Livorno, Tuscany, Italy[151]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese minelayer|Maeshima||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The {{sclass-|Hirashima|minelayer|2}} was bombed and damaged in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay ({{coord|17|46|N|120|25|E}}) by United States Navy aircraft. She was beached to prevent sinking.[152]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Omine Maru||2}}
|flag={{flag|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The cargo ship (a.k.a. Taiho Maru) was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island by United States Navy aircraft.[148]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|RA 2||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the North Sea north west of Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese minelayer|Shinko Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The {{sclass-|Shinko Maru|minelayer|2}} was bombed in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay ({{coord|18|35|N|121|40|E}}) by United States Navy aircraft. She blew up and sank with all hands lost.[153]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Shiranesan Maru|1943|2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea ({{coord|12|30|N|119|10|E}}) by {{USS|Raton|SS-270|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 1,318 troops, 63 crewmen and 47 gunners were killed.[147][154]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Taikai Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Raton|SS-270|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 445 troops and 101 crewmen and gunners were killed[147][154]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship No. 135|T-135||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The No.103-class landing ship was strafed, set on fire and sank in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay ({{coord|18|35|N|121|40|E}}) by United States Navy aircraft.[153]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship No. 136|T-136||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The No.103-class landing ship was bombed and sank in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay ({{coord|18|35|N|121|40|E}}) by US Navy aircraft.[153]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese transport|Terukuni Maru||2}}
|flag={{flag|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The transport was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island by United States Navy aircraft.[148]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese transport|Tsingtao Maru||2}}
|flag={{flag|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The transport was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island by United States Navy aircraft.[148] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

19 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=19 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Belgium Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Daifuku Maru No. 1|transport}} was being used as a stationary anti-aircraft battery when she was bombed and sunk in Manila Harbour by United States Navy aircraft.[155]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-07||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-12||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-68||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-74||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-96||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Jogu Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Manila Harbour by United States Navy aircraft.[155]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Juan Casiano||2}}
|flag={{flag|Mexico|1934}}
|desc=The tanker sank in a gale {{convert|90|nmi|km}} off Savannah, Georgia United States with the loss of all 21 crew.[156][157]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German training ship|Kattrepel||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The weapons training ship struck a mine and sank in the Kattegat off Aalborg, Denmark.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet minesweeper|KT-321||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCT 480}}, {{HMS|LCT 488}}, {{HMS|LCT 491}}, {{HMS|LCT 494}},{{HMS|LCT 7014}},
and {{HMS|LCT 7015}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|LCT-3|landing craft tank}}s were caught in a storm and sank off Land's End, Cornwall.[158][159][160][161][162][163]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship||Linnea|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary schooner was sunk in the Baltic Sea by {{GS|U-1165||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}).[18][164]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|MAL 5||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The MAL 1 type landing fire support lighter was lost on this date.[165]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|MAL 6||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The MAL 1 type landing fire support lighter was lost on this date.[165]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Nichizui Maru||2}}
|flag={{flag|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy YUTA-12: The transport was skip bombed and sunk south of Hong Kong by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft. Four troops and 50 crewmen were killed.[166]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Piikkiö
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=World War II: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Baltic Sea by {{GS|U-1165||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA18||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Palestro|torpedo boat}} was shelled, beached and scuttled at Samos, Greece.[167]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Toshikawa Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Manila Harbour by United States Navy aircraft.[155]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-957||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The Type VIIC submarine collided with a German merchant ship at Lofoten, Norway. She was consequently withdrawn from service as a result of damage sustained.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|Vs 909 Tormilind||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the Kattegat off Aalborg.[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

20 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=20 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-170||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Jason|1908|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk in Persfjord, Norway by Soviet Air Force aircraft.[168]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet minesweeper|KT-340||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in Riga Bay.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|MAL 7||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The MAL 1 type landing fire support lighter was lost on this date.[165]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|Mersin|F 370|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[169]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Milos|1906|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Kristiansand, Norway.[170]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary transport|Oyo Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy SAMA-13: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Miri, Borneo ({{coord|04|45|N|113|30|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A passenger and three crewmen were killed.[171]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 1210|Mob FD36|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Mob-FD1-class submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk north west of Egersund by {{HMS|Sceptre|P215|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[172]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 1219||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|KUJ|trawler|0}} submarine chaser was sunk off Cape Nordkinn, Finnmark by {{ship|Soviet submarine|V-4||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[103]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary transport|Ugo Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy SAMA-13: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Miri ({{coord|04|45|N|113|30|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Twenty-four crewmen were killed.[171] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

21 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=21 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing ship|AF 6||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk at Kirkenes, Norway by Soviet aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing ship|AF 576||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk at Kirkenes by Soviet aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|CHa-15||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|CHa-1|submarine chaser}} was bombed and sunk off the Philippines by American aircraft.[19]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hohenhörn||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Gothenburg, Sweden.[173]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Jason||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk in the Baltic by Soviet bombers.[47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCP(R) 1011}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The landing craft personnel (ramped) was lost on this date.[45]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 31|1940|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type 1935 minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk off Honningsvåg, Norway by {{ship|Soviet torpedo boat|TKA-215||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}). 56 crewmen killed.[18][174]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 3155|KFK 357|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was bombed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off the Sõrve Peninsula, Saaremaa, Estonia by Soviet aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R 151||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by Soviet aircraft at Vardø, Finnmark.[175]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German siebel ferry|SF 151||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebel ferry was bombed and sunk in the Baltic by Soviet bombers.[47][176]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet tug|T-2||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The tug struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TK 9||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union}}
|desc=World War II: The D-3-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.[177]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 1111|Mob-FD 35|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Norway by {{HMS|Sceptre|P215|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Vestra||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk off Haugesund, Norway by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235, and 248 Squadrons, Royal Air Force and 404 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. All crew were rescued.[178]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese minesweeper|Wa-8||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Wa-1-class minesweeper was sunk off Panay, Philippines by American aircraft.[179] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

22 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=22 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Biri||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster ran aground in Norwegian waters and was abandoned. She was bombed and sunk the next day by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235 and 248 Squadrons, Royal Air Force. Raised in 1947, repaired and returned to service.[180]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Eiko Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Batan Island, Philippines by {{USS|Seadragon|SS-194|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[181]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kokuryu Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Batan Island by {{USS|Seadragon|SS-194|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[181]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 3153|KFK 355|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK-2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was bombed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off the Ventspils, Latvia by Soviet aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|japanese supply ship|Muroto||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy KATA-916: The Muroto-class supply ship was torpedoed and sank in the East China Sea, south of Suwanosejima, ({{coord|29|18|N|129|44|E}}) by {{USS|Sea Dog|SS-401|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[182]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Taiten Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Batan Island by {{USS|Seadragon|SS-194|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[181]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tomitsu Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary gunboat was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea by {{USS|Sea Dog|SS-401|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6308 Mob-FD 2 Jupiter||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and severely damaged in Syltefjord by Soviet aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6311 Polarstern||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in Syltefjord by Soviet aircraft.[18][183] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

23 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=23 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Adolf Binder||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in Sørøysund.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Atago||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of the Palawan Passage: The {{sclass-|Takao|cruiser|2}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean ({{coord|9|28|N|117|17|E}}) by {{USS|Darter|SS-227|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 360 of her 1,060 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asashimo||2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kishinami||2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hakuran Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south west of Kyushu by {{USS|Croaker|SS-246|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kikusu Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[184]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese seaplane tender|Kimikawa Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport, a converted Kamikawa Maru-class seaplane tender, was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea south of Formosa and west north west of Cape Bojeudor, Luzon, Philippines ({{coord|18|58|N|118|46|E}}) by {{USS|Sawfish|SS-276|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Eighty-one passengers and 24 crewmen were killed.[68]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCT 1171}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|LCT-4|landing craft tank}} was lost on this date.[185]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German naval drifter|M 3245||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The KFK 2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was lost on this date. Raised and repaired for GMSA.[186]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Margareta|1922|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk by aircraft off Northern Norway.[187]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Maya||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of the Palawan Passage: The {{sclass-|Takao|cruiser|2}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Palawan Passage ({{coord|9|27|N|117|23|E}}) by {{USS|Dace|SS-247|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 336 of her 1,105 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akishimo||2}}, which transferred them to {{ship|Japanese battleship|Musashi||2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}); 143 of them were lost when Musashi was sunk on 24 October.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Shinsei Maru No.1||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[184]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet minesweeper|T-379||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The T-351 Project 253l type MT-1-class minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tatsuju Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Mako, Pescadore Islands, by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Two troops and five crewmen were killed.[188]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet torpedo boat|TK-9||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea south of Saaremaa, Estonia.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Toun Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and burned out in the South China Sea north north west of Mako by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 131 troops, five passengers, twelve Gunners and sixteen crewmen were killed.[188]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=V-5506 Zick
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Bergen, Norway by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235 and 248 Squadrons, Royal Air Force.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-985||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine struck a mine at Lista, Norway and was severely damaged. She was consequently withdrawn from service and decommissioned on 15 November 1944.[189]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Wakatake Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north north west of Mako ({{coord|24|49|N|120|26|E}}) by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 128 troops, seven passengers, elevem gunners and 30 crewmen were killed.[188] }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Zabreb ||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date.[57]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

24 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=24 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship||Arisan Maru}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The hell ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea ({{coord|20|00|N|118|44|E}}) by {{USS|Shark|SS-314|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) while carrying 1,781 prisoners of war. A total of 1,773 prisoners of war, 27 Japanese passengers, thirteen gunners and two crewmen were killed. Over 300 survivors rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Take|1944|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[190]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Augustus Thomas||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The Liberty ship was severely damaged by a Japanese kamikaze aircraft that struck her off Leyte, Philippines. She was beached one mile east of the Palo River. Eventually refloated and declared a total loss. Towed to Australia and then to California arriving in early 1946, scrapped in 1957.[191]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Darter|SS-227|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Gato|submarine|2}} ran aground in the Palawan Strait, Philippines and was scuttled to prevent capture by the Japanese.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Daiten Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan, Luzon, Philippines ({{coord|20|12|N|119|01|E}}) by {{USS|Seadragon|SS-194|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Five crewman were killed.[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Eiko Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ({{coord|20|35|N|118|32|E}}) by {{USS|Seadragon|SS-194|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A crewman and three survivors of {{SS|Shinsei Maru No. 1||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}) were killed.[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 433||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was shelled and sunk in the Adriatic Sea by {{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 202||2}} and {{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 208||2}} (both {{navy|Nazi Germany}}).[193][194]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 599||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[195]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Gassan Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south west of Kyushu by {{USS|Croaker|SS-246|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Glommen 4||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The coaster was run aground by her crew at Jakobsnes, Norway and an attempt was made to set her on fire. Sold post-war, repaired and converted to a fishing vessel, entering service in 1949 as Henningsvær.[196]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hunte||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Vlieland, Friesland, Netherlands.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Ikutagawa Maru|1944|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Standard 2D Type cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Chichi-jima by {{USS|Kingfish|SS-234|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[197]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kikusui Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ({{coord|19|46|N|118|30|E}}) by {{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Twelve crew were killed.[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kokuryu Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ({{coord|19|42|N|118|38|E}}) by {{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}} or {{USS|Icefish|SS-367|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 324 passengers, five gunners and 63 crew were killed.[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kori Go Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north north west of Mako, Pescadore Islands, ({{coord|24|42|N|120|21|E}}) by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A crewman was killed.[188]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|LCI (L)-1065}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The landing craft infantry was sunk by an Imperial Japanese Army Mitsubishi Ki-21 Sally aircraft off Leyte.[198]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Linnea
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=World War II: The galliass was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea of Odensholm by {{GS|U-958||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}.[199]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Mikage Maru||2}}
|flag={{army|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea ({{coord|33|00|N|125|49|E}}) by {{USS|Croaker|SS-246|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[200]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese battleship|Musashi||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=

World War II: The {{sclass-|Yamato|battleship|2}} was bombed and sunk in the Sibuyan Sea by aircraft from {{USS|Essex|CV-9|6}}, {{USS|Franklin|CV-13|6}} and {{USS|Intrepid|CV-11|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 1,023 of her 2,399 crew. Wreck located March, 2015.


}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MS|Panuco|1940|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was shelled and sunk in Genoa, Italy. Raised and scrapped post-war.[201]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Princeton|CVL-23|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=

World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Independence|aircraft carrier|2}} was damaged by an Imperial Japanese Navy Yokosuka D4Y Judy kamikaze aircraft attack with the loss of 108 of her 1,469 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|Birmingham|CL-62|6}} and {{USS|Irwin|DD-794|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}). Princeton was then scuttled by {{USS|Reno|CL-96|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912)}}).


}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Shark|SS-314|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Balao|submarine|2}} was depth charged and sunk in the Luzon Strait by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Harukaze|1922|2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Take|1944|2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}), with the loss of all 81 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Shikisan Maru|1924|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ({{coord|20|27|N|118|31|E}}) by {{USS|Drum|SS-228|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Four passengers and seventeen crew were killed.[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Shinsei Maru No. 1||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ({{coord|20|31|N|118|42|E}}) by the submarine {{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Three gunners and ten crew were killed. One hundred survivors rescued by {{SS|Eiko Maru||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}) .[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Sonoma|AT-12|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Sonoma|tugboat|0}} fleet tug was set on fire when a heavily damaged Japanese bomber's wing struck her funnel spreading flaming gasoline over the ship. The bomber crashed into {{SS|Augustus Thomas||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) and the detonation of its bombs did further damage. An attempt was made to beach the severely damaged Sonoma, but she sank off Dio Island, Leyte Gulf, Philippines. All 56 crew were rescued by the fleet tug {{USS|Chickasaw|ATF-83|6}} and the infantry landing craft {{USS|LCI-72}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}).[198]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tenshin Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ({{coord|19|42|N|118|38|E}}) by {{USS|Snook|SS-279|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) or {{USS|Shark|SS-314|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Five gunners and 47 crew were killed.[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-673||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The Type VIIC submarine collided in the North Sea north of Stavanger, Norway with {{GS|U-382||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) and was beached near Smaaskär ({{coord|59|20|N|5|53|E}}), where she later sank. Raised on 9 November 1944, towed to Stavanger and surrendered to Norway, subsequently scrapped. U-382 was withdrawn from service due to damage sustained.[18][202]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 1411 Treff III||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser/naval whaler struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off Saint-Nazaire, France.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German patrol boat|V 6111 Masuren||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was torpedoed and sunk in Korsfjord, Norway by Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft of the Soviet Naval Air Force.[203][18][204]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Wakaba|1934|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Hatsuharu|destroyer|2}} was bombed and sunk west of Panay ({{coord|11|50|N|121|25|E}}) by aircraft based on {{USS|Franklin|CV-13|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 58 of her 200 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuharu|1933|2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsushimo|1933|2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}). }}{{shipwreck list end}}

25 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=25 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akizuki|1941|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Akizuki|destroyer|||1942}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by United States Navy aircraft or torpedoed and sunk by {{USS|Halibut|SS-232|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). She blew up with the loss of 183 of her crew. One hundred and forty-five survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Maki|1944|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) and one later by the United States Navy.[205]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asagumo|1937|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The {{sclass-|Asashio|destroyer|2}} was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Surigao Strait ({{coord|1|59|S|104|56|E}}) by United States Navy ships with the loss of 191 of her 230 crew and all survivors from {{ship|Japanese battleship|Fusō||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) which she had rescued earlier that day.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|BYMS 2077}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper}} sunk by mine in Gulf of Corinth, Greece.[206]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|CHa-52||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The {{Sclass-|CHa-1|submarine chaser}} was lost at Palau to an unknown cause.[19]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chikuma|1938|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle off Samar: The {{sclass-|Tone|cruiser}} was torpedoed and sunk by Grumman TBM Avenger aircraft based on {{USS|Kitkun Bay|CVE-71|6}}, {{USS|Natoma Bay|CVE-62|6}} and {{USS|Ommaney Bay|CVE-79|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}) in the Philippine Sea off Samar Island ({{coord|11|25|N|126|36|E}}). All but one of her survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nowaki|1940|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) but were lost with the sinking of that ship the next day. The one survivor was not picked up but drifted to shore alive.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Chitose||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Chitose|aircraft carrier}} was bombed and sunk in the Leyte Gulf ({{coord|19|20|N|126|20|E}}) by aircraft based on {{USS|Essex|CV-9|6}} and {{USS|Lexington|CV-16|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 903 of her 1,504 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Isuzu||2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shimotsuki||2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Chiyoda||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Chitose|aircraft carrier|2}} was bombed and damaged in the Leyte Gulf by aircraft based on {{USS|Franklin|CV-13|6}} and {{USS|Lexington|CV-16|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}). She was then shelled and sunk by {{USS|Mobile|CL-63|6}}, {{USS|New Orleans|CA-32|6}}, {{USS|Santa Fe|CL-60|6}} and {{USS|Wichita|CA-45|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all 800 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chōkai||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle off Samar: The {{sclass-|Takao|cruiser|2}} was bombed by United States Navy aircraft, and shelled by {{USS|Samuel B. Roberts|DE-413|6}} and {{USS|White Plains|CVE-66|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}), in the Philippine Sea off Samar Island ({{coord|11|22|N|126|22|E}}). She was scuttled by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fujinami||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) which also rescued her survivors.[207]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Ebara Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MI-23: The Standard 2AT-class oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the Formosa Strait ({{coord|25|04|N|119|35|E}}) by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Eleven crew were killed. Survivors were rescued by the frigate {{ship|Japanese escort|CD-34||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[208]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese battleship|Fusō||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait. The {{sclass-|Fusō|battleship}} was torpedoed and sunk by {{USS|Melvin|DD-680|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Gambier Bay|CVE-73|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Casablanca|escort carrier}} was sunk in the Pacific Ocean near Samar, Philippines by Imperial Japanese Navy gunfire.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hakuyo Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy WO-303: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Kuril Islands ({{coord|50|21|N|150|20|E}}) by {{USS|Seal|SS-183|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). A total of 1,312 navy passengers, 26 gunners and 113 crewmen were killed.[209]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuzuki||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle off Cape Engaño: The {{sclass-|Akizuki|destroyer|2||1942}} was shelled and sunk east north east of Cape Engaño, Philippines ({{coord|20|24|N|126|20|E}}) by {{USS|Wichita|CA-45|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[210]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Hoel|DD-533|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: Battle off Samar: The {{sclass-|Fletcher|destroyer|2}} was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Samar by {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kongō||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) with the loss of 253 of her 349 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|fleet oiler|Jinei Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Type 2TL oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south of Yaku Jima, Japan by {{USS|Sterlet|SS-392|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akikaze||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[211]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Johnston|DD-557|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: Battle off Samar: The {{sclass-|Fletcher|destroyer|2}} was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Samar ({{coord|11|46|N|126|09|E}}) by Imperial Japanese Navy warships with the loss of 186 of her 327 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCT 1045}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|LCT-4|landing craft tank}} sank while under tow in the English Channel.[212]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 3117|KFK 163|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Soviet aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Matsumoto Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MI-23: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Formosa Strait off Turnabout Island by {{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). She was beached in Chuanchow Bay, capsizing the next day becoming a total loss. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese escort|CD-34||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[213][214]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Michishio||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The {{sclass-|Asashio|destroyer}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Surigao Strait ({{coord|10|25|N|125|23|E}}) by {{USS|Hutchins|DD-476|6}} and {{USS|McDermut|DD-677|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Mogami|1934|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of the Surigao Strait: The {{sclass-|Mogami|cruiser|2}} was shelled by {{USS|Denver|CL-58|6}}, {{USS|Louisville|CA-28|6}} and {{USS|Portland|CA-33|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}) and was then bombed by Grumman TBF Avenger aircraft. She was scuttled in the Surigao Strait ({{coord|9|40|N|124|50|E}}) by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akebono|1930|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) with the loss of 192 of her 850 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German guard ship|NKI 05 Sperber||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The naval trawler which had struck a mine and been damaged two days earlier, was scuttled by {{ship|German minesweeper|M 322||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}).[18][215]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|PT-493}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The {{sclass2-|ELCO 80'|PT boat|2}} was shelled and sunk in the Surigao Strait ({{coord|10|15|N|125|23|E}}) by Imperial Japanese Navy warships.[216]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R-250||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type R-218 minesweeper was sunk by British aircraft in Bassfjord.[217]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|S 56||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk at Šibenik, Yugoslavia by British de Havilland Mosquito aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Samuel B. Roberts|DE-413|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=Battle off Samar: The {{sclass-|John C. Butler|destroyer escort}} was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Samar {{coord|11|40|N|126|20|E}}) by {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kongō||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) with the loss of 89 of her 209 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMCS|Skeena|D59|6}}
|flag={{navy|Canada|1911}}
|desc=The River-class destroyer was driven ashore at Viðey, Iceland in a storm and was wrecked with the loss of fifteen of her 181 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|St. Lo|CVE-63|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=

World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Casablanca|escort carrier|2}} was sunk in the Pacific Ocean near Leyte, Philippines by Japanese kamikaze aircraft with the loss of about 140 of her 889 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|Dennis|DE-405|6}}, {{USS|Heermann|DD-532|6}}, {{USS|John C. Butler|DE-339|6}} and {{USS|Raymond|DE-341|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}).


}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Suzuya|1934|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle off Samar: The {{sclass-|Mogami|cruiser|2}} was bombed and damaged by United States Navy aircraft in the Philippine Sea off Samar Island ({{coord|11|45|N|126|11|E}}). She was scuttled by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Okinami||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) who also rescued her survivors.[207]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA31||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The torpedo boat, a former {{sclass-|Freccia|destroyer|2}}, was damaged beyond repair in an American air raid on Genoa, Italy.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tama||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Kuma|cruiser|0}} light cruiser was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine {{USS|Jallao|SS-368|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) at {{coord|21|23|N|127|19|E}} after the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Tang|SS-306|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Balao|submarine|2}} was sunk by the malfunction of one of her own torpedoes in the Formosa Strait off Turnabout Island ({{coord|25|06|N|119|31|E}}) with the loss of 74 of her 85 crew. The survivors were rescued by the frigate {{ship|Japanese escort|CD-34||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) and taken as prisoners of war.[192]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minelayer|Theresia Wallner||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary river minelayer was sunk on this date.[218]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German submarine chaser |UJ-2110||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was scuttled in Saloniki Bay.[219]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Wakaba|1934|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Hatsuharu|destroyer|2}} was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Panay Island, Philippines ({{coord|11|50|N|121|25|E}}) by aircraft from {{USS|Franklin|CV-13|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 48 of her 200 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuharu|1933|2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsushimo|1933|2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Wangerooge|1944|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Stad, Norway.[220]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yamagumo|1937|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The {{sclass-|Asashio|destroyer|2}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Surigao Strait ({{coord|10|25|N|125|23|E}}) by {{USS|McDermut|DD-677|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all 200 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese battleship|Yamashiro||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The {{sclass-|Fusō|battleship|2}} was sunk by gunfire from {{USS|Tennessee|BB-43|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all but ten of her 1,400 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Zuihō||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=

World War II: Battle of Cape Engaño: The {{sclass-|Zuihō|aircraft carrier|2}} was bombed and sunk by aircraft from {{USS|Hornet|CV-8|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss off 215 of her 974 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese battleship|Ise||2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kuwa|1944|2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).


}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Zuikaku||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Shōkaku|aircraft carrier|2}} was bombed and sunk in Leyte Gulf by aircraft based on {{USS|Lexington|CV-16|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 843 of her 1,705 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kuwa|1944|2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Wakatsuki||2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=136
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The lighter was sunk in the Makassar Strait by {{HMS|Tantivy|P319|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

26 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=26 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Abukuma||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Nagara|cruiser}} was bombed and sunk in the Sulu Sea off Negros, Philippines ({{coord|09|20|N|122|32|E}}) by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the 5th Bomb Group, United States Thirteenth Air Force. Two hundred and fifty crewmen were killed. Her captain and 283 crewmen rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ushio|1930|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[221]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Bærum||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Rørvik, Norway by Allied aircraft with the loss of a crew member.[222]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Comos||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date.[57]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 201||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[223]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 232||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[224]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|FR-2||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The FR 1-class river minesweeper was lost on this date.[225]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hayashimo||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Fubuki|destroyer}} was torpedoed and had her bow blown off by an aircraft based on {{USS|Hornet|CV-12|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). She was beached and partially sank in shallow water on Semirara Island {{convert|40|nmi|km}} south east of Mindoro, Philippines ({{coord|12|50|N|121|21|E}}). One hundred and twenty survivors abandoned the wreck on 12 November.[226]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-26||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The B1 type submarine was sunk in the Pacific Ocean by {{USS|Coolbaugh|DE-217|6}} or {{USS|Richard M. Rowell|DE-403|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all 94 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-47||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German seaplane tender|Karl Meyer||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The seaplane tender was sunk at Rørvik, Norway by Allied aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kinu||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: Convoy TA No. 2: The {{sclass-|Nagara|cruiser|2}} was bombed and sunk in the Sibuyan Sea {{convert|44|nmi|km}} south west of Masbate, Philippines by Grumman TBM Avenger and Grumman FM-2 Wildcat aircraft based on {{USS|Manila Bay|CVE-61|6}}, {{USS|Marcus Island|CVE-77|6}} and {{USS|Natoma Bay|CVE-62|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}). Most of her 813 crew were rescued by {{ship|Japanese fast transport|T-6||2}}, {{ship|Japanese fast transport|T-9||2}}, and {{ship|Japanese fast transport|T-10||2}} (all {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[227]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 433||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft off Leka, Norway ({{coord|65|00|N|12|00|E}}).[228]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|ML 579}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The Fairmile B motor launch was bombed and sunk at Leros, Greece.[229]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{Ship|HMMTB|669}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The Fairmile D motor torpedo boat was shelled and sunk by Kriegsmarine surface ships off Norway.[230]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese cruiser|Noshiro||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle off Samar: The {{sclass-|Agano|cruiser|2}} was bombed, torpedoed and sunk in the Philippine Sea west of Panay Island, Philippines ({{coord|11|42|N|121|41|E}}) by Grumman TBF Avenger aircraft based on {{USS|Cowpens|CVL-25|6}} and {{USS|Wasp|CV-18|6}} and Curtiss SB2C Helldiver aircraft based on {{USS|Hornet|CV-12|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 397 of her 726 crew. Three hundred and twenty-eight survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akishimo||2}} and {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hamanami||2}} (both {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nowaki|1940|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|Kagerō|destroyer|2}} was shelled and damaged in the Pacific Ocean {{convert|65|nmi|km}} east south east of Legaspi ({{coord|13|00|N|124|54|E}}) by United States Navy destroyer. She was then torpedoed and sunk by {{USS|Owen|DD-536|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Lost with all hands plus all the survivors of {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chikuma|1938|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}) she had rescued the day before.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HNoMS|Rose}}
|flag={{navy|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy ON 260: The {{sclass2-|Flower|corvette}} was accidentally rammed and sunk by {{HMS|Manners|K568|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) in the Atlantic Ocean. Three crewmen were killed, with 72 survivors rescued by the {{HMS|Highlander|H44|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18][231]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Seito Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Palawan, Philippines.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship|T-102||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: Convoy TA No. 2: The {{sclass2-|No.101|landing ship|1}} was sunk in the Guimaras Strait by aircraft from {{USS|Hancock|CV-19|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) at {{coord|11|00|N|123|00|E}}.[232]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Taihaku Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MOMA-05: The transport was torpedoed by {{USS|Drum|SS-228|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). She broke in half with the forward half sinking in the South China Sea ({{coord|19|30|N|120|44|E}}). A total of 1,557 troops and three crewmen were killed; 1,516 troops were rescued, 77 troops and 33 crewmen remain aboard the stern section while it is towed to Luzon and beached in Lompoc Bay. The stern was destroyed by a typhoon on 9 November.[233]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Taisho Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MOMA-05: The transport was torpedoed and sunk by {{USS|Drum|SS-228|6}} and {{USS|Icefish|SS-367|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}) in the South China Sea ({{coord|19|30|N|120|44|E}}). A total of 1,557 troops and 45 crewmen were killed.[18][233]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Taiyo Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Convoy MOMA-05: The transport was torpedoed and sunk by {{USS|Icefish|SS-367|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) in the South China Sea ({{coord|19|30|N|120|44|E}}). A total of 2,200 troops and 37 crewmen were killed.[233]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Takasago Maru No.7||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by {{USS|Rock|SS-274|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[234]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|UJ 2110 Korgialenios||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The submarine chaser was lost on this date.[235]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Uranami|1928|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: Convoy TA No. 2: The {{sclass-|Fubuki|destroyer|2}} was sunk in the Sibuyan Sea {{convert|12|nmi|km}} south west of Masbate ({{coord|11|50|N|123|00|E}}) by aircraft based on {{USS|Manila Bay|CVE-61|6}}, {{USS|Marcus Island|CVE-77|6}}, {{USS|Natoma Bay|CVE-62|6}} and {{USS|Petrof Bay|CVE-80|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 103 of her 197 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese fast transport|T-6||2}}, {{ship|Japanese fast transport|T-9||2}}, and {{ship|Japanese fast transport|T-10||2}} (all {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[236]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 5722 Hornack||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk at Rørvik by Allied aircraft.[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

27 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=27 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 1027||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[237]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 1035||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[238]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fujinami||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Yūgumo|destroyer|2}} was sunk {{convert|80|nmi|km}} north of Oloilo, Panay ({{coord|12|00|N|122|30|E}}) by aircraft based on {{USS|Essex|CV-9|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Sunk with all hands plus survivors of {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chōkai||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[239]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese oiler|Itsukushima Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tank ship was torpedoed and damaged by {{USS|Bergall|SS-320|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) in the Balabac Strait west of the Palawan Passage ({{coord|07|17|N|116|45|E}}). On 29 October she was bombed and further damaged by a Conslidated PB4Y Liberator aircraft of United States Navy Squadron VPB-115. She sank {{convert|2|nmi|km}} west of Pulau Kalampunian, Borneo ({{coord|05|04|N|119|47|E}}) on 1 November. Between the submarine attack and the air attack 41 crewmen were killed. Survivors, her captain and 66 crewmen, were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shigure|1935|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[18][240]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|MRS 26||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper was sunk in Hopseidet by a Soviet Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Nichiho Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo by {{USS|Bergall|SS-320|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary oiler|Nippo Maru||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The oiler (a.k.a. Nichiho Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the Balabac Strait west of the Palawan Passage ({{coord|07|17|N|116|45|E}}) by {{USS|Bergall|SS-320|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[241]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Nina|1917|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Kattegat ({{coord|56|12|N|11|20|E}}).[242]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shiranuhi|1938|2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Kagerō|destroyer|2}} was sunk by aircraft from Task Force 77 80 miles north of Oloilo, Panay ({{coord|12|00|N|122|30|E}}). Sunk with all hands.[243]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Sumatra Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk at Phuket, Thailand by {{HMS|Trenchant|P331|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japaneses landing craft|T-138||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The landing craft was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Japan by {{USS|Kingfish|SS-234|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet minesweeper|T-152||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Tokai Maru No.4||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Kita, Iwo Jima by {{USS|Kingfish|SS-234|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[197]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-1060||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type VIIF submarine was damaged in the North Sea by a rocket and depth charge attack by Fairey Barracuda and Fairey Firefly aircraft based on {{HMS|Implacable|R86|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) and by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 311 Squadron, Royal Air Force and Handley Page Halifax aircraft of 502 Squadron, Royal Air Force. She was grounded at Brønnøysund ({{coord|65|24|N|11|59|E}}) with the loss of twelve of her 55 crew.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German trawler|V 304 Seehund||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Mucke-class trawler was damaged by an explosion off Hellisoy. She was towed to Lervik where she was sunk by rockets from British aircraft.[244]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

28 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=28 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Baiei Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker struck a Japanese mine and sank off Brunei with the loss of 3 crew.[18][245]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Eversole|DE-404|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The {{sclass-|John C. Butler|destroyer escort|2}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Leyte Gulf, probably by {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-45||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}), with the loss of 76 of her 215 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|Richard S. Bull|DE-402|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-46||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Type J1 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Philippine Sea by {{USS|Gridley|DD-380|6}} and {{USS|Helm|DD-388|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}).[246]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-54||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Type J1 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Philippine Sea by {{USS|Gridley|DD-380|6}} and {{USS|Helm|DD-388|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Karmøy|1921|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Lødingen, Norway by aircraft based on {{HMS|Implacable|R86|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of five crew. The wreck was scrapped in the 1950s.[247]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Rigel|1937|2}}
|flag={{flag|Finland}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland ({{coord|59|57|N|24|21|E}}). All 23 crew were rescued by {{SS|Herkules|1896|2}} ({{flag|Finland}}).[248]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Sumatra Maru||2}}
|flag={{flag|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk in Phuket Harbour, Thailand ({{coord|07|54|N|98|28|E}}) by Royal Navy frogmen using Chariots.[249][250] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

29 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=29 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-45||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Type B1 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Philippine Sea off Dinagat Island, Philippines by {{USS|Whitehurst|DE-634|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[251]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|John A. Johnson||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean ({{coord|29|55|N|141|25|E}}) by {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-12||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}), {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-12||2}} fired on the survivors with a machine gun killing four crewmen, a United States Army officer and four gunners. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|Argus|PY-14|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) the next day.[252]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kokko Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker struck a mine and sank at Balikpapan, Netherlands East Indies.[18] }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|PiLB 260||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The PiLB 40 type landing craft was lost on this date.[253]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

30 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=30 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian minesweeper|Alula||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika, Greece.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Finland||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was sunk in the Baltic by Soviet bombers.[47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian minesweeper|Gallipoli||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-06||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-77||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Kosho Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker struck a mine and sank off Sandakan, Malaya.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCT 936}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The Mk 4 landing craft tank was lost on this date.[254]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Nanshin Maru No. 8||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The tanker struck a mine and sank off Sandakan.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian minesweeper|Otranto||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|PiLB 263||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The PiLB 40 type landing craft was lost on this date.[253]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R 185||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R 195||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R 210||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika.[175]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R 211||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|S 54||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The torpedo boat was scuttled at Salonika.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese oiler|Takane Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The Standard Type 1TL oiler (a.k.a. Karei Maru) was torpedoed and damaged by {{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}} and {{USS|Salmon|SS-182|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}). She was torpedoed and sunk {{convert|130|nmi|km}} south west of Toizaki, Kyushu ({{coord|30|09|N|132|45|E}}) by {{USS|Sterlet|SS-392|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) on 31 October. Sunk with the loss of all 66 crewmen.[255]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minelayer|Zeus||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary minelayer was bombed and sunk at Thessaloniki, Greece by Allied aircraft.[256] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

31 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=31 October 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Bremerhaven|1921|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Baltic Sea north of Gotenhafen ({{coord|55|03.48|N|18|24.30|E}}) by Soviet aircraft with the loss of 410 of the 3,171 people on board.[18][257][47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minelayer|GA 77 Alula||2}}, {{ship|German minlayer|GA 78 Otranto||2}}, and {{ship|German minelayer|GA 79 Gallipoli||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The auxiliary minelayers were lost on this date.[258]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|John Banvard||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The Liberty ship was driven ashore at Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal. She was declared a constructive total loss and subsequently scrapped.[252]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese research ship|Kaiyō Maru No.6||2}}
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Kaiyō No.1|oceanographic research ship|2}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Kii Strait by {{USS|Gabilan|SS-252|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18][259]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Komei Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in Philippines waters by {{USS|Guitarro|SS-363|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian minesweeper RD-60|Netztender 56||2}} and {{ship|Italian minesweeper RD-58|Netztender 57||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The net tenders, both former RD-class minesweepers, were scuttled at Salonika, Greece.[260]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese transport|Pacific Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Manila, Philippines by {{USS|Guitaro|SS-363|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) ({{coord|15|15|N|119|56|E}}). 24 troops and 50 crewmen killed.[261]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R-185||2}} and {{ship|German minesweeper|R-195||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type R-151 minesweepers were scuttled at Salonika.[175]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Japanese transport|Takane Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=World War II: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Manila by {{USS|Guitaro|SS-363|6}}, {{USS|Salmon|SS-182|6}} and {{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}} (all {{navy|USA|1912}}) ({{coord|15|18|N|119|50|E}}). A total of 346 troops, three gunners and ten crewmen were killed.[18][261]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=SB-2
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The landing craft was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Osmussaar, Estonia by {{GS|U-475||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}).[262] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

Unknown date

For the scuttling of the German cargo ship Fagersund I during October 1944, see the entry for 3 April 1944

{{shipwreck list begin |date=Unknown date 1944 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian minesweeper|Arbe||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Malinska|minesweeper}} was scuttled at Salonika, Greece.[263]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Benjamin Ide Wheeler||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk at Leyte, Philippines by a Japanese kamikaze aircraft. She was later refloated and used as a depot ship.[264]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Escolar|SS-294|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Gato|submarine|2}} was probably sunk by mine in the Yellow Sea.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German siebel ferry|F 319|SF 140|2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebel ferry foundered sometime in October.[265]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 897||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in October.[266]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 898||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in October.[267]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian trawler|GA 77||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The naval trawler was scuttled at Salonika.[268]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German ship|Hans Rolshoven||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Krischan|seaplane tender}} struck a mine and sank.
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Hercegnovi||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The coaster was sunk by Allied aircraft at Zadar. Raised by her Yugoslav owners, repaired and returned to service in 1948.[269]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German motorboat|Huggin||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The vessel was scuttled after being damaged in Combined Operation RV-6, 15 July 1944 by {{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TKA-238||2}}, {{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TKA-239||2}}, and {{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TKA-241||2}} (all {{navy|Soviet Union}}).[270]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-15||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk sometime in October.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-34||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk sometime in October.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-46||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk sometime in October.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-65||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk sometime in October.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German landing craft|I-O-114||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk sometime in October.[86]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCT 377}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} was lost in the Mediterranean Sea between Marseille, France and La Maddalena, Italy sometime in October.[271]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|LCT 943}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The {{sclass-|LCT-1|landing craft tank}} was lost in October.[272]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{nowrap begin}}Lomen Commercial Co. No. 1{{nowrap end}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 43-gross ton, {{convert|50|ft|m|1|adj=on}} scow was wrecked at Cape Darby ({{coord|64|19|N|162|47|W|name=Cape Darby}}) on the west-central coast of the Territory of Alaska.[273]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{ship|German landing craft|MNL 6||2}}, {{ship|German landing craft|MNL 7||2}}, {{ship|German landing craft|MNL 8||2}}, {{ship|German landing craft|MNL 9||2}}, and {{ship|German landing craft|MNL 10||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The MNL-1 Type Marinefährprahms were sunk sometime in October.[274]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R-311||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type R-301 minesweeper was sunk by Soviet Navy ships sometime in October.[138]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|German motor torpedo boat|S-602||2}}, {{ship|German motor torpedo boat|S-603||2}} and {{ship|German motor torpedo boat|S-604||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The S-2-class E-boats were scuttled at Salonika.[275]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Santa Maria|1913|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Venice, Italy. Wreck later scrapped.[276]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Solling
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The fishing trawler struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea on or after 22 October.[18]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Italian destroyer|Spalato||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II:The incomplete {{sclass-|Split|destroyer}} was scuttled at Split, Yugoslavia. Salvaged post war by Yugoslavia, finished and commissioned.[277]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TKA-222||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Vosper 72 foot|motor torpedo boat}} was lost in the Barents Sea.[278]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{GS|U-1226||2}}
|flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=World War II: The Type IXC/40 submarine was lost on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean south of Iceland on or after 23 October with the loss of all 56 crew. The loss may have been due to a defective snorkel. }}{{shipwreck list item{{shipwreck list end}}

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266. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/germany/ger_amph_mfp.htm |title=MFP landing craft, Germany |publisher=Navypedia |accessdate=8 October 2016}}
267. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/germany/ger_amph_mfp.htm |title=MFP landing craft, Germany |publisher=Navypedia |accessdate=8 October 2016}}
268. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.warshipsww2.eu/lode.php?language=E&period=&idtrida=1510&tridit=lodenice&zobraz=A |title=Italian trawlers Ruzne |publisher=Warshipsww2 |accessdate=5 October 2014}}
269. ^{{cite web |url=file:///C:/Users/George/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe/TempState/Downloads/toms_vol4no1_contribution_maritime_heritage%20(1).pdf |title=White ships, black smoke |publisher=Maritimeheritage |accessdate=30 November 2018}}
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275. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.warshipsww2.eu/lode.php?language=E&period=&idtrida=905&tridit=lodenice&zobraz=A |title=Italian motor torpedo boats Yugoslav |publisher=Warshipsww2 |accessdate=5 October 2014}}
276. ^{{csr|register=MSI|id=1135534|shipname=Santa Maria |accessdate=2 December 2012}}
277. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.navypedia.org/ships/italy/it_dd_spalato.htm |title=Spalato Destroyers, Regia Marina (Italy) |publisher=Navypedia |accessdate=7 October 2017}}
278. ^{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/16863.html |title=TKA-222 of the Soviet Navy |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=6 October 2013}}
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