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- Q261779 subject Q15302136.
- Q261779 subject Q7038524.
- Q261779 subject Q7039069.
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- Q261779 subject Q7302026.
- Q261779 subject Q8602989.
- Q261779 subject Q8621431.
- Q261779 subject Q8953523.
- Q261779 subject Q9650099.
- Q261779 abstract "Barbarigo was a World War II Italian Marcello-class submarine built for the Italian Royal Navy (Italian: Regia Marina). She was responsible for the first Brazilian war action of World War II. After failing to sink the Brazilian merchant ship Comandante Lyra on 18 May 1942 she was chased by Brazilian aero-naval forces for five days. The submarine managed to escape two attacks by Brazilian B-25 aircraft. A curious fact is that the submarine's commander at the time, Enzo Grossi, had been born in São Paulo, Brazil. Used as a "poster boy" by Fascist Italy, he was later relieved of his command and demoted to foot soldier due premeditated error in the identification of ships sunk by him.After a period of time for repairs, as well as some replacements and retraining of crew, the submarine was converted into a transport to carry materiel between Germany and Japan in 1943, but disappeared on her first mission in that capacity.The Italian government issued a 5 Lira red adhesive revenue stamp featuring Barbarigo. Inscription on the vertical stamp is "Sommergibile BARBARIGO/ INA GIL". The exact purpose of this stamp is uncertain but may have been a tax or a charge for mail carried on board the vessel.".
- Q261779 builder Q1153446.
- Q261779 commissioningDate "1938-09-19".
- Q261779 length "73.0".
- Q261779 shipBeam "7.19".
- Q261779 shipLaunch "1938-06-12".
- Q261779 status "Presumed sunk, c. 16 June 1943".
- Q261779 thumbnail Barbarigo_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q261779 topSpeed "32.2248".
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- Q261779 wikiPageWikiLink Q1153446.
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- Q261779 wikiPageWikiLink Q15302136.
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- Q261779 wikiPageWikiLink Q7038524.
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- Q261779 wikiPageWikiLink Q8602989.
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- Q261779 shipBuilder Q1153446.
- Q261779 shipCommissioned "1938-09-19".
- Q261779 shipFate "--06-16".
- Q261779 shipLaunched "1938-06-12".
- Q261779 shipName "Barbarigo".
- Q261779 shipSpeed "* surfaced * submerged".
- Q261779 type Product.
- Q261779 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q261779 type Ship.
- Q261779 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q261779 type Thing.
- Q261779 type Q11446.
- Q261779 comment "Barbarigo was a World War II Italian Marcello-class submarine built for the Italian Royal Navy (Italian: Regia Marina). She was responsible for the first Brazilian war action of World War II. After failing to sink the Brazilian merchant ship Comandante Lyra on 18 May 1942 she was chased by Brazilian aero-naval forces for five days. The submarine managed to escape two attacks by Brazilian B-25 aircraft.".
- Q261779 label "Italian submarine Barbarigo".
- Q261779 depiction Barbarigo_1.jpg.
- Q261779 name "Barbarigo".