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Lista de naufragios ocurridos en abril de 1941

La lista de naufragios de abril de 1941 incluye todos los barcos hundidos, encallados, encallados o perdidos de alguna otra forma durante abril de 1941.

1 de abril

2 de abril

3 de abril

4 de abril

5 de abril

6 de abril

7 de abril

8 de abril

9 de abril

10 de abril

11 de abril

12 de abril

13 de abril

14 de abril

15 de abril

16 de abril

17 de abril

18 de abril

19 de abril

20 de abril

21 de abril

22 de abril

23 de abril

24 de abril

25 de abril

26 de abril

27 de abril

28 April

29 April

30 April

Unknown date

Notes

  1. ^ The 14th Destroyer Flotilla comprised HMS Janus, HMS Jervis, HMS Mohawk and HMS Nubian.

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