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List of shipwrecks in 1941
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The list of shipwrecks in 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1941.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
Main article: List of shipwrecks in June 1941
July
Main article: List of shipwrecks in July 1941
August
Main article: List of shipwrecks in August 1941
September
Main article: List of shipwrecks in September 1941
October
Main article: List of shipwrecks in October 1941
November
Main article: List of shipwrecks in November 1941
December
Main article: List of shipwrecks in December 1941
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Ship | State | Description |
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A 6 | ![]() |
The A 1-class contraband chaser was lost sometime in May or June.[citation needed] |
Atlas | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Emden in a Royal Air Force air raid. She was subsequently refloated.[1] |
Consul Hintz | ![]() |
The cargo ship was crushed against the quayside at Wilhelmshaven. She was consequently scrapped.[2] |
Corvan or Corvin) |
Flag unknown | The cargo ship ran aground on Sow and Pigs Reef in Buzzards Bay off the coast of Massachusetts, United States. She drifted off the reef and sank in 100 feet (30 m) of water 1⁄2 nautical mile (1,000 yd) west north west of the flashing bell buoy northwest of Penikese Island at either 41°28′12″N 070°58′03″W or 41°28′00″N 070°57′20″W on an unknown date sometime before the American entry into World War II.[3][4][5] |
Frode | ![]() |
The cargo ship aught fire and was beached at Loshnell Bay, Oban, Argyllshire, United Kingdom. She was refloated in July 1941, repaired and returned to service.[6] |
Guglielmo Marconi | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine failed to return from a patrol. She was lost between 28 October and 4 December.[7][8] |
Kalev | ![]() |
World War II: The Kalev-class submarine was listed as missing after 29 October 1941. One source claims she struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Hanko, Finland, on 1 November 1941.[9] |
HMS LCM 82, and HMS LCM 97 |
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The Landing Craft, Mechanized were lost sometime in August or September.[citation needed] |
HMS LCP(L) 24, HMS LCP(L) 25, HMS LCP(L) 26, HMS LCP(L) 27, HMS LCP(L) 38, and HMS LCP(L) 82 |
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The Landing Craft Personnel (Large) were lost sometime in 1941. |
HMS LCT 1 | ![]() |
World War II: The LCT-1-class Landing Craft, Tank was bombed and sunk off Piraeus, Greece sometime in April or May.[10][11] |
HMS LCT 6 | ![]() |
World War II: The LCT-1-class Landing Craft, Tank was scuttled off the south coast of Crete, Greece sometime in April or May.[12] |
HMS LCT 19 | ![]() |
World War II: The LCT-1-class Landing Craft, Tank was lost in the Aegean Sea sometime in April or May.[13] |
HMS LCT 20 | ![]() |
World War II: The LCT-1-class Landing Craft, Tank was bombed and sunk off Crete sometime in April or May.[14] |
Lina B | ![]() |
The purse seiner collided with Charles L. Wheeler Jr. (![]() |
Santiago | ![]() |
The fuel oil storage barge – a converted barque – began leaking and was beached in Monashka Bay (57°50′N 152°25′W) on the coast of Kodiak Island near Kodiak, Territory of Alaska.[16] |
Shch-319 | ![]() |
World War II: The Shchuka-class submarine was lost after 29 September.[9][17] |
Templar | ![]() |
The motorboat was wrecked in Kuskokwim Bay in the Territory of Alaska.[18] |
HMS Triumph | ![]() |
World War II: The T-class submarine disappeared sometime between 30 December 1941 and 9 January 1942 with the loss of all 59 crew. She possibly struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea.[19] |
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