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  • [Deaths]: 5,620
    [Name]: Junyō Maru
    [Type]: Prisoner transport
    [National Affiliation]:  United Kingdom
    [Date]: 18 September 1944
    [Submarine]: HMS Tradewind
    (List of ships sunk by submarines by death tolls exceeding 150)

  • [Deaths]: 574
    [Name]: Nigitsu Maru
    [Type]: Depot ship serving as troopship
    [National Affiliation]:  United States
    [Date]: 12 January 1944
    [Submarine]: USS Hake
    (List of ships sunk by submarines by death tolls exceeding 150)

  • [Deaths]: 3,546
    [Name]: Mayasan Maru
    [Type]: Troopship
    [National Affiliation]:  United States
    [Date]: 18 November 1944
    [Submarine]: USS Picuda
    (List of ships sunk by submarines by death tolls exceeding 150)

  • [Deaths]: 503
    [Name]: Nankin Maru
    [Type]: Troopship
    [National Affiliation]:  United States
    [Date]: 17 March 1945
    [Submarine]: USS Spot
    (List of ships sunk by submarines by death tolls exceeding 150)

  • [Deaths]: 307
    [Name]: Urakaze
    [Type]: Destroyer
    [National Affiliation]:  United States
    [Date]: 21 November 1944
    [Submarine]: USS Sealion II
    (List of ships sunk by submarines by death tolls exceeding 150)

  • [Deaths]: 1,650
    [Name]: Taihō
    [Type]: Aircraft carrier
    [National Affiliation]:  United States
    [Date]: 19 June 1944
    [Submarine]: USS Albacore
    (List of ships sunk by submarines by death tolls exceeding 150)

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In fact, submarine accidents are not uncommon, every country’s navy has experienced a submarine accident tragedy. According to incomplete statistics, submarines from 1940 to 1988 a total of 628 accidents, resulting in the sinking of 285. From World War II to 1990, there were about 91 non-combat submarine sinking accidents. But causes the nuclear submarine to sink the reason to be many, separately top three are the collision, enters the water and the unknown reason. This tool generated 167 submarine sinking incidents, which unfortunately also resulted in a high number of casualties.

When you look at a random breakdown of an event, you can find the person who died, the name of the ship, the type of ship, the country, when the ship was launched, the type of submarine, and the National Affiliation. The specific reasons for the sinking of these ships are not specified in this tool, but it is known that the main reasons for the sinking of these ships are the above-mentioned possibilities, and these are the most deadly for a normal-sailing ship.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ships sunk by submarines by death toll.

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