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{{Ships of the Second World War}}The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically and by type. The list includes armed vessels that served during the war and in the immediate aftermath, inclusive of localized ongoing combat operations, garrison surrenders, post-surrender occupation, colony re-occupation, troop and prisoner repatriation, to the end of 1945. For smaller vessels, see also list of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons. Some uncompleted Axis ships are included, out of historic interest. Ships are designated to the country under which they operated for the longest period of the Second World War, regardless of where they were built or previous service history. Submarines show submerged displacement. [1][2][3][4] Click on headers to sort column alphabetically. Ship | Country or organization | Class | Type | Displacement (tons) | First commissioned | Fate |
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U-25|1936|2}} | Nazi Germany}} | Type IA submarine | 982 | 6 April 1936 | sunk 1 August 1940 | U-37 - U-44 | Nazi Germany}} | Type IX u-boats | U-65, U-66, U-103 - U-111, U-122 - U-124 | Nazi Germany}} | Type IXB u-boats | 1,051 | U-66 - U-68, U-125 - U-131, U-153 - U-166, U-171 - U-176, U-501 - U-524 | Nazi Germany}} | Type IXC u-boats | 1,051 | U-190 | 2} | Nazi Germany}} {{navy|Canada|1911}} | Type IXC | 1,257 | 24 September 1942 | Surrendered to RCN 11 May 1945, commissioned 19 May, paid off 24 July 1947, scuttled October 21, 1947 | U-167 - U-170, U-183 - U-194, U-525 - U-550, U-801 - U-806, U-841 - U-846, U-853 - U-858, U-865 - U-870, U-877 - U-881, U-889, U-1221 - U-1235 | Nazi Germany}} | Type IXC/40 u-boats | 1,120 | St. Thomas|K488|6}} on 27 December 1944. All 56 members saved by crew of the St. Thomas.[5] | U-177 - U-182, U-195 - U-200, U-847 - U-852, U-859 - U-864, U-871 - U-876 | Nazi Germany}} | Type IXD u-boats | 1,616 | U-889 | 2} | Nazi Germany}} {{navy|Canada|1911}} | Type IXC/40 | 1,257 | 4 August 1944 | Surrendered to RCN 10 May 1945, commissioned 14 May, paid off December 1945, scuttled 1947 | U-459 - U-464, U-487 - U-490 | Nazi Germany}} | Type XIV u-boats ("milch-kuh") | 1,668 | U-459 - U-464, U-487 - U-490 | Nazi Germany}} | Type XXI u-boats ("Elektroboote") | 1,668 | U-D1 | Nazi Germany}} | H | training submarine | 441 | 1915 | scuttled by Netherlands, captured by Germany 1939, paid off 23 November 1943 | Uganda|66|2}} | UK}} {{navy|Canada|1911}} | Crown Colony|cruiser|0}} (Ceylon Group) light cruiser | 8,800 | 21 October 1944 | Uganda|C66|6}} 21 October 1944, renamed {{HMCS|Quebec|C66|6}} 14 January 1952, scrapped 1961 | Ulster|R83|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | U | destroyer | 1,777 | 30 June 1943 | paid off 1977, scrapped 1980 | Ulysses|R69|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | U | destroyer | 1,777 | 23 December 1943 | paid off 1963, scrapped 1970 | Undaunted|R53|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | U | destroyer | 1,777 | 3 March 1944 | paid off 1974, sunk as target 1978 | {{USS|Underhill|DE-682|2}} | United States|1912|1912}} | Buckley | destroyer escort | 1,673 | 15 November 1943 | sunk 24 July 1945 | Undine|R42|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | U | destroyer | 1,777 | 23 December 1943 | scrapped November 1965 | Unicorn|I72|2}} | UK}} | aircraft maintenance carrier | 16,510 | 12 March 1943 | scrapped 1960 | Japanese aircraft carrier|Unryū | 2} | Empire of Japan}} | Unryū | aircraft carrier | 17,150 | 6 August 1944 | sunk 19 December 1944 | Japanese aircraft carrier|Unyō | 2} | Empire of Japan}} | Taiyō | escort carrier | 17,830 | 31 August 1942 | Sunk 15 September 1944 | Ursa|R22|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | U | destroyer | 1,777 | 23 December 1943 | paid off November 1966 | Urchin|R99|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | U | destroyer | 1,777 | 24 September 1943 | paid off 1964, scrapped 1967 | Urania|R05|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | U | destroyer | 1,777 | 18 January 1944 | scrapped 1971 | Utah|BB-31|2}} | USA|1912}} | radio controlled target-ship and anti-aircraft training ship | 21,825 | 31 August 1911 | former Florida-class battleship, recommissioned in 1932, sunk 7 December 1941 |
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