Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns Named and Un-Named Ship Counters
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Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns Named and Un-Named Ship Counters
Navies involved
Allied
France
USSR
Commonwealth
United States
Vichy France
Axis
Italy
Germany
Japan
Minors
Poland - Complete
Norway (Under Construction - begun)
Denmark (Under Construction)
Belgium (Under Construction)
Netherlands (Under Construction - begun)
Greece (Under Construction)
Yugoslavia (Under Construction)
Finland (Under Construction)
Romania - complete
Siam (Under Construction)
Allied
France
USSR
Commonwealth
United States
Vichy France
Axis
Italy
Germany
Japan
Minors
Poland - Complete
Norway (Under Construction - begun)
Denmark (Under Construction)
Belgium (Under Construction)
Netherlands (Under Construction - begun)
Greece (Under Construction)
Yugoslavia (Under Construction)
Finland (Under Construction)
Romania - complete
Siam (Under Construction)
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
(Under Construction)
Interntion is for all warship types to be included except auxilliaries (I'm thinking about this - my concern is the size of the project for the larger navies - but we'll see) and river flotillas.
I will possibly add merchant ships losses in some form or another too - but this is not priority.
Named Counters to be highlighted in Bold.
Interntion is for all warship types to be included except auxilliaries (I'm thinking about this - my concern is the size of the project for the larger navies - but we'll see) and river flotillas.
I will possibly add merchant ships losses in some form or another too - but this is not priority.
Named Counters to be highlighted in Bold.
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 1 - Allied
Sep/Oct 1939
World War II begins...... and it is the Poles who are the first to fight (oooh a good name for a wargame
)
Sep/Oct 1939
World War II begins...... and it is the Poles who are the first to fight (oooh a good name for a wargame

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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 1 - Axis
Sep/Oct 1939
World War II begins...... and it is the Poles who are the first to fight (oooh a good name for a wargame
)
Sep/Oct 1939
World War II begins...... and it is the Poles who are the first to fight (oooh a good name for a wargame

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Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 1 - Minors
Sep/Oct 1939
World War II begins...... and it is the Poles who are the first to fight (oooh a good name for a wargame
)
Poland
Note: Poland does not have a named ship counter in MWIF but does have a generic destroyer flotilla counter. Polish destroyers are thus not marked in bold.
Submarine:
Rys, Zbik, Sep - Interned in Sweden 16/17 September
Destroyer:
Wicher - Sunk. Bomber attack while at Hel 3 September
Minelayer:
Gryf - Sunk. Bomber attack while at Hel 3 September
Minesweeper:
Czajka - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
Jaskolka - Sunk. Bomber attack at Hel 14 September
Mewa - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
Rybitwa - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
Czapla - Sunk. Bomber attack at Hel 14 September
Zuraw - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
* It is unclear exactly what happened to these ships prior to capture as various sources disagree. Budzbon suggest ships had been decommissioned prior to capture when Hel was occupied by the Germans
Gunboat:
General Haller - Sunk. Was damaged on 1st and used as a floating battery at Hel until 3rd. Sunk 6 September
Komendant Pilsudski - Scuttled 1 October. Later raised by Germans and employed in the Kriegsmarine
Gunnery Training Ship:
Mazur - Sunk. Bomber attack at Oksywie 1 September. The first warship sunk in World War II
Sep/Oct 1939
World War II begins...... and it is the Poles who are the first to fight (oooh a good name for a wargame

Poland
Note: Poland does not have a named ship counter in MWIF but does have a generic destroyer flotilla counter. Polish destroyers are thus not marked in bold.
Submarine:
Rys, Zbik, Sep - Interned in Sweden 16/17 September
Destroyer:
Wicher - Sunk. Bomber attack while at Hel 3 September
Minelayer:
Gryf - Sunk. Bomber attack while at Hel 3 September
Minesweeper:
Czajka - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
Jaskolka - Sunk. Bomber attack at Hel 14 September
Mewa - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
Rybitwa - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
Czapla - Sunk. Bomber attack at Hel 14 September
Zuraw - Captured by the Germans and later employed by the Kriegsmarine*
* It is unclear exactly what happened to these ships prior to capture as various sources disagree. Budzbon suggest ships had been decommissioned prior to capture when Hel was occupied by the Germans
Gunboat:
General Haller - Sunk. Was damaged on 1st and used as a floating battery at Hel until 3rd. Sunk 6 September
Komendant Pilsudski - Scuttled 1 October. Later raised by Germans and employed in the Kriegsmarine
Gunnery Training Ship:
Mazur - Sunk. Bomber attack at Oksywie 1 September. The first warship sunk in World War II
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 2 - Allied
Nov/Dec 1939
Nov/Dec 1939
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 2 - Axis
Nov/Dec 1939
Nov/Dec 1939
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 2 - Minors
Nov/Dec 1939
Nov/Dec 1939
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 3 - Allied
Jan/Feb 1940
Jan/Feb 1940
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 3 - Axis
Jan/Feb 1940
Jan/Feb 1940
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 3 - Minors
Jan/Feb 1940
Jan/Feb 1940
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 4 - Allied
Mar/Apr 1940
The war in the west begins with the German invasion of Norway and Denmark on the 9 April 1940 (although the War at Sea has been raging since the 1 September 1939).
Mar/Apr 1940
The war in the west begins with the German invasion of Norway and Denmark on the 9 April 1940 (although the War at Sea has been raging since the 1 September 1939).
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 4 - Axis
Mar/Apr 1940
The war in the west begins with the German invasion of Norway and Denmark on the 9 April 1940 (although the War at Sea has been raging since the 1 September 1939).
Germany
Minelayer:
Uller - Sunk. Bombed by Norwegian air force and finished off surface vessels. She was a captured Norwegian ship laying mines in Sognefjord [26th] April 1940
Mar/Apr 1940
The war in the west begins with the German invasion of Norway and Denmark on the 9 April 1940 (although the War at Sea has been raging since the 1 September 1939).
Germany
Minelayer:
Uller - Sunk. Bombed by Norwegian air force and finished off surface vessels. She was a captured Norwegian ship laying mines in Sognefjord [26th] April 1940
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Re: Historical Naval Losses MWIF Turns and Un-Named Ship Counters
Turn 4 - Minors
Mar/Apr 1940
The war in the west begins with the German invasion of Norway and Denmark on the 9 April 1940 (although the War at Sea has been raging since the 1 September 1939).
Norway [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Coastal Defence Ship:
Norge, Eidsvold - Sunk. Torpedoed during engagement with German destroyers at Narvik 9 April
Harald Haarfagre, Tordenskjold - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April (note; these ships had actually been decommissioned and were serving as accomodation ships at the time of the invasion)
Submarine:
A2 - wrecked after battle with Minesweepers in Oslofjord 9 April. Abandoned 13 April at Teie.
A3, A4 - scuttled 15 April at Verkbukta
B2 - Captured 11 April at Kristiansand?
B4 - Abandoned at Filtvedt as unservicable 9 April
B5 - Captured by the Germans 11 April at Kristiansand? and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Destroyer:
Garm - Sunk. bombed by the Germans at Bjordal 26 April
Torpedo Boat:
Skarv - Captured by the Germans at Egersund 9 April
Brand - Captured by the Germans at Bergen 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Orn and Lom - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Kjell - Captured by the Germans at Topdalsfjord 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Gyller - Captured by the Germans at Kristiansand? 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Teist - Scuttled at Farsund 14 April
Odin - Captured by the Germans at Kristiansand 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Storm - Sunk at Godoy 13 April
Aeger - Scuttled at Stavanger sometime after bomb damage 9 April
Sael - Sunk. E-boat attack off Tysnesoy Island 18 April
Stegg - Sunk. Surface engagement at Heroysund 20 April
Trygg - Sunk. Bombed 25 April. She was raised and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Laks - Captured by the Germans at Trondheim 13 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Ravn, Grib, Jo - Scuttled south of Lyngor 17 April
Minesweeper:
Hauk - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Hvas - Captured by the Germans unclear where 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Kjaek - Captured by the Germans unclear where 12 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Falk - Captured by the Germans unclear where 12 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Otra - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Rauma - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Minelayer:
Olav Tryggvason - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Uller - Captured by the Germans at Bergen 9 April. Later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Glommen, Laugen - Captured by the Germans, unclear where, 14 April. Later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Tyr - Abandoned 20 April. Later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Froya - Sunk. Scuttled by crew in Stjornfjord 13 April
Nor - Captured by the Germans unclear where 14 April unclear whether employed by Kriegsmarine
Brage - Captured by the Germans unclear where 14 April and scrapped
Vidar - Captured by the Germans unclear where 14 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Sloop:
Michael Sars – Sunk
Denmark
Mar/Apr 1940
The war in the west begins with the German invasion of Norway and Denmark on the 9 April 1940 (although the War at Sea has been raging since the 1 September 1939).
Norway [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Coastal Defence Ship:
Norge, Eidsvold - Sunk. Torpedoed during engagement with German destroyers at Narvik 9 April
Harald Haarfagre, Tordenskjold - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April (note; these ships had actually been decommissioned and were serving as accomodation ships at the time of the invasion)
Submarine:
A2 - wrecked after battle with Minesweepers in Oslofjord 9 April. Abandoned 13 April at Teie.
A3, A4 - scuttled 15 April at Verkbukta
B2 - Captured 11 April at Kristiansand?
B4 - Abandoned at Filtvedt as unservicable 9 April
B5 - Captured by the Germans 11 April at Kristiansand? and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Destroyer:
Garm - Sunk. bombed by the Germans at Bjordal 26 April
Torpedo Boat:
Skarv - Captured by the Germans at Egersund 9 April
Brand - Captured by the Germans at Bergen 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Orn and Lom - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Kjell - Captured by the Germans at Topdalsfjord 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Gyller - Captured by the Germans at Kristiansand? 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Teist - Scuttled at Farsund 14 April
Odin - Captured by the Germans at Kristiansand 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Storm - Sunk at Godoy 13 April
Aeger - Scuttled at Stavanger sometime after bomb damage 9 April
Sael - Sunk. E-boat attack off Tysnesoy Island 18 April
Stegg - Sunk. Surface engagement at Heroysund 20 April
Trygg - Sunk. Bombed 25 April. She was raised and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Laks - Captured by the Germans at Trondheim 13 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Ravn, Grib, Jo - Scuttled south of Lyngor 17 April
Minesweeper:
Hauk - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Hvas - Captured by the Germans unclear where 11 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Kjaek - Captured by the Germans unclear where 12 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Falk - Captured by the Germans unclear where 12 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Otra - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Rauma - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Minelayer:
Olav Tryggvason - Captured by the Germans at Horten 9 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Uller - Captured by the Germans at Bergen 9 April. Later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Glommen, Laugen - Captured by the Germans, unclear where, 14 April. Later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Tyr - Abandoned 20 April. Later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Froya - Sunk. Scuttled by crew in Stjornfjord 13 April
Nor - Captured by the Germans unclear where 14 April unclear whether employed by Kriegsmarine
Brage - Captured by the Germans unclear where 14 April and scrapped
Vidar - Captured by the Germans unclear where 14 April and later employed by the Kriegsmarine
Sloop:
Michael Sars – Sunk
Denmark
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
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Turn 5 - Allied
May/Jun 1940
Hitler turns his attention to France and the Low Countries 10 May 1940
May/Jun 1940
Hitler turns his attention to France and the Low Countries 10 May 1940
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
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Turn 5 - Axis
May/Jun 1940
Hitler turns his attention to France and the Low Countries 10 May 1940
May/Jun 1940
Hitler turns his attention to France and the Low Countries 10 May 1940
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
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Turn 5 - Minors
May/Jun 1940
Hitler turns his attention to France and the Low Countries 10 May 1940, while the Norwegian campaign comes to a conclusion.
Poland
Submarine:
Orzel - Sunk. Unknown causes but probably a mine off Norway 8 June
Destroyer:
Grom - Sunk by German bombers in Rombaksfjord, Norway 5 May
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Norway [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Submarine:
B3 - Scuttled 8 June in North Sea while en route to UK
B6 - Captured by the Germans at Floro 4 May and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Destroyer:
Troll - Captured by the Germans 5 May at Floro, and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Torpedo Boat:
Snogg - Abandoned 5 May at Floro and captured by the Germans and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Sild - Abandoned 5 May at Svanholmen and captured by the Germans and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Skrei- Scuttled at Aspoy 8 May
Minesweeper:
Dristig - Scuttled at Kvamsoy 2 May
Djerv - Scuttled at Kvamsoy 1 May
Minelayer:
Vale, Gor - Captured by the Germans, after being abandoned 5 May at Floro, and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Sloop:
Heimdal - Escaped to the UK
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The Netherlands [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Destroyer:
Submarine:
O-8 - Captured by the Germans on the 15 May and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Torpedo Boat:
Christiaan Cornelis - Scuttled on the 13 May
G2, G16 - Captured by the Germans and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Z3 - Scuttled in May 1940
Armoured Gunboat:
Friso - Sunk. Sunk by bombers on the Ijseelmeer on 12 May
Brinio - Scuttled on the Ijseelmeer on 14 May
May/Jun 1940
Hitler turns his attention to France and the Low Countries 10 May 1940, while the Norwegian campaign comes to a conclusion.
Poland
Submarine:
Orzel - Sunk. Unknown causes but probably a mine off Norway 8 June
Destroyer:
Grom - Sunk by German bombers in Rombaksfjord, Norway 5 May
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Norway [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Submarine:
B3 - Scuttled 8 June in North Sea while en route to UK
B6 - Captured by the Germans at Floro 4 May and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Destroyer:
Troll - Captured by the Germans 5 May at Floro, and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Torpedo Boat:
Snogg - Abandoned 5 May at Floro and captured by the Germans and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Sild - Abandoned 5 May at Svanholmen and captured by the Germans and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Skrei- Scuttled at Aspoy 8 May
Minesweeper:
Dristig - Scuttled at Kvamsoy 2 May
Djerv - Scuttled at Kvamsoy 1 May
Minelayer:
Vale, Gor - Captured by the Germans, after being abandoned 5 May at Floro, and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Sloop:
Heimdal - Escaped to the UK
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The Netherlands [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Destroyer:
Submarine:
O-8 - Captured by the Germans on the 15 May and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Torpedo Boat:
Christiaan Cornelis - Scuttled on the 13 May
G2, G16 - Captured by the Germans and employed by the Kriegsmarine
Z3 - Scuttled in May 1940
Armoured Gunboat:
Friso - Sunk. Sunk by bombers on the Ijseelmeer on 12 May
Brinio - Scuttled on the Ijseelmeer on 14 May
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
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Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815