La lista de naufragios de noviembre de 1942 incluye todos los barcos hundidos, encallados, encallados o perdidos de alguna otra forma durante noviembre de 1942 .
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Para el naufragio del carguero británico Silverwillow en este día, véase la entrada del 30 de octubre de 1942.
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