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  2. List of battleships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The two ships entered service in 1916, and were based in Taranto with the rest of the main fleet for the duration of World War I. Both ships were involved in the Corfu incident in 1923. The ships' modernization work was completed after Italy entered World War II. Duilio was damaged at the Battle of Taranto, while Andrea Doria was not hit.

  3. Category:World War II naval ships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Naval ships of Italy captured by the United Kingdom during World War II (1 P) Pages in category "World War II naval ships of Italy" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Military history of Italy during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Italian invasion of British Somaliland was one of the few successful Italian campaigns of World War II accomplished without German support. In Sudan and Kenya, Italy captured small territories around several border villages, after which the Italian Royal Army in East Africa adopted a defensive posture in preparation for expected British ...

  5. Italian battleship Impero - Wikipedia

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    Impero was the fourth Littorio-class battleship built for Italy's Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during the Second World War.She was named after the Italian word for "empire", in this case referring to the newly (1936) conquered Italian Empire in East Africa (Somaliland, Eritrea and Ethiopia territories) as a result of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.

  6. Rosolino Pilo-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Two ships were sunk by mines while under Italian service during the Second World War, with two more being seized by Nazi Germany following the Italian Armistice in 1943. The remaining three ships survived the war and continued in use with the post-war Italian Navy, with the last two of the class being decommissioned in 1958.

  7. Soldati-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The Soldati class (also known as Camicia Nera class, meaning Blackshirt) were a group of destroyers built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during World War II. The ships were named after military professions (Artigliere, for example, meaning "artilleryman").

  8. Category : Naval battles of World War II involving Italy

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    Battle of the Mediterranean (2 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Naval battles of World War II involving Italy" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  9. Italian Navy - Wikipedia

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    At the end of its five years involvement in World War II, Italy was a devastated nation. After the end of hostilities, the Regia Marina – which at the beginning of the war was the fourth largest navy in the world, with a mix of modernised and new battleships – started a long and complex rebuilding process. The important combat contributions ...