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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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V7 | Romania}} | V7 | river gunboat | 1943 | Built at the Galați shipyard in Romania in 1943, armed with one 37 mm AA cannon and four machine guns, to Soviet Union September 1944 | V8 | Romania}} | V7 | river gunboat | 1943 | Built at the Galați shipyard in Romania in 1943, armed with one 37 mm AA cannon and four machine guns, fate unknown | V12 | Romania}} | Project 1125 | river gunboat | 1943 | Damaged captured Soviet warship, rebuilt at the Galați shipyard in Romania in 1943, armed with one 76 mm gun in a standard T-34 turret and up to 5 machine guns, to Soviet Union September 1944 | Finnish coastal defence ship|Väinämöinen | 2} | Finland}} | Väinämöinen | coastal defence ship | 3,900 | 29 April 1932 | to Soviet Union 29 May 1947, scrapped 1968 | Valiant|1914|2}} | UK}} | Queen Elizabeth | battleship | 31,000 | 13 January 1916 | scrapped 1950 | Valleyfield|K329|2}} | Canada|1911}} | River | frigate | 1,445 | 7 December 1943 | paid off 7 May 1944 | HNLMS|Van Galen|1928|2}} (I) | Netherlands}} | Admiralen class | destroyer | 1,680 | 20 February 1929 | Sunk 10 May 1940 | Van Galen (II) | Netherlands}} | N class | destroyer | 1,801 | 20 February 1942 | Struck October 1956 | HNLMS|Van Ghent|1926|2}} | Netherlands}} | Admiralen class | destroyer | 1,680 | 31 May 1928 | Ran aground and was scuttled 15 February 1942 | Van Kinsbergen | Netherlands}} | Van Kinsbergen | Unique sloop | 1,760 | 24 August 1939 | Decommisioned 29 May 1959, sold for scrap 19 February 1974 | Van Nes | Netherlands}} | Admiralen class | destroyer | 1,337 | 12 March 1931 | Sunk 17 February 1942 | Vancouver|K240|2}} | Canada|1911}} | Flower | corvette | 925 | 20 March 1942 | paid off 26 June 1945 | Vântul | Romania}} | Vedenia | motor torpedo boat | 30 | 1943 | Vardar | Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} | Sava | river monitor | 580 | 15 April 1920 | scuttled 11 April 1941 | Vârtejul | Romania}} | Vedenia | motor torpedo boat | 30 | 1944 | Greek destroyer|Vasilefs Georgios|D 14|2}} | Greece|1935}} {{navy|Nazi Germany}} | G | destroyer | 1,350 | 15 February 1939 | captured, became ZG3 Hermes (Germany) 21 March 1942, scuttled 7 May 1943 | Greek destroyer|Vasilissa Olga|D 15|2}} | Greece|1935}} | G | destroyer | 1,350 | February 1939 | sunk 26 September 1943 | Vedenia | Romania}} | Vedenia | motor torpedo boat | 30 | 1943 | ARA|Veinticinco de Mayo|cruiser|2}} | Argentina}} | Veinticinco de Mayo|cruiser|2}} | 6,800 | 18 July 1931 | scrapped 1962 | Venerable|R63|2}} | UK}} | Collossus | aircraft carrier | 13,200 | 17 January 1945 | paid off April 1947 | Vengeance|R71|2}} | UK}} | Collossus | aircraft carrier | 13,200 | 15 January 1945 | paid off 1952 | Venus|R50|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | V | destroyer | 1,710 | 28 August 1943 | scrapped 1972 | Verbena|K85|2}} | UKGBI}} | Flower | corvette | 925 | 19 December 1940 | Veronica|K37|2}} | UK}} {{navy|United States|1912|1912}} | Flower | corvette | 925 | 18 February 1941 | to USA as Temptress 16 February 1942, to UK 26 August 1945 | Verulam|R28|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | V | destroyer | 1,710 | 10 December 1943 | scrapped 1972 | Vervain|K190|2}} | UKGBI}} | Flower | corvette | 925 | 9 June 1941 | 20 February 1945 | Vetch|K132|2}} | UKGBI}} | Flower | corvette | 925 | 11 August 1941 | Vicksburg|CL-86|2}} | USA|1912}} | Cleveland|cruiser|0}} light cruiser | 11,800 | 12 June 1944 | scrapped 1964 | Victoriaville|K684|2}} | Canada|1911}} | River | frigate | 1,445 | 11 November 1944 | paid off 31 December 1973 | Victorious|R38|2}} | UK}} | Illustrious | aircraft carrier | 23,000 | 29 May 1941 | scrapped 1969 | Chilean destroyer|Videla | 2} | Chile}} | Serrano | destroyer | 1,090 | Discarded 1960 | Viforul | Romania}} | Vosper | motor torpedo boat | 32 | 1940 | Built by Vosper for Romania in 1940, sunk by Soviet mines in November 1941 | Viforul | Romania}} | Vedenia | motor torpedo boat | 30 | 1944 | Vigilant|R93|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | V | destroyer | 1,710 | 22 December 1942 | paid off 1963, Scrapped 6 June 1965 | Vijelia | Romania}} | Vosper | motor torpedo boat | 32 | 1940 | Built by Vosper for Romania in 1940, sunk by Soviet mines in November 1941 | Vijelia | Romania}} | Vedenia | motor torpedo boat | 30 | 1943 | Ville de Quebec|K242|2}} | Canada|1911}} | Flower | corvette | 925 | 24 May 1942 | paid off 6 July 1945 | Vincennes|CA-44|3}} | USA|1912}} | New Orleans|cruiser|0}} heavy cruiser | 9,400 | 24 February 1937 | sunk 9 August 1942 | Vincennes|CL-64|3}} | USA|1912}} | Cleveland|cruiser|0}} light cruiser | 11,800 | 21 January 1944 | sunk as target 1966 | Vindex|D15|2}} | UK}} | Nairana | escort carrier | 13,671 | 3 December 1943 | paid off 1947, scrapped August 1971 | Vindictive|1918|2}} | UK}} | Hawkins | repair ship | 9,394 | 1 October 1918 | former seaplane carrier and cruiser, paid off 8 September 1945 | Violet|K35|2}} | UKGBI}} | Flower | corvette | 925 | 3 February 1941 | 10 February 1946 | Virago|R75|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | V | destroyer | 1,710 | 5 November 1943 | scrapped 1965 | Viscolul | Romania}} | Vosper | motor torpedo boat | 32 | 1940 | Built by Vosper for Romania in 1940, to Soviet Union September 1944 | Italian battleship|Vittorio Veneto | 2} | Kingdom of Italy}} | Littorio | battleship | 41,000 | 28 April 1940 | scrapped 1948 | Soviet cruiser|Voroshilov | 2} | Soviet Union|1935}} | Kirov|cruiser|0}} heavy cruiser | 7,880 | 20 June 1940 | scrapped 1960s | Volage|R41|2}} | {{navy>UK}} | V | destroyer | 1,710 | 26 May 1944 | scrapped 1977 | Vulcanul | Romania}} | Vedenia | motor torpedo boat | 30 | 1944 |
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