Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Although called a monitor, Faà di Bruno was more of a self-propelled barge with a bow welded on. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II. She was towed to Genoa and spent the rest of the war there. She was captured by Germans and entered Kriegsmarine as monitor Biber. She was surrendered in May 1945 and scrapped after WW2."@en }
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- Italian_monitor_Faà_di_Bruno abstract "Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Although called a monitor, Faà di Bruno was more of a self-propelled barge with a bow welded on. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II. She was towed to Genoa and spent the rest of the war there. She was captured by Germans and entered Kriegsmarine as monitor Biber. She was surrendered in May 1945 and scrapped after WW2.".
- Q3740562 abstract "Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Although called a monitor, Faà di Bruno was more of a self-propelled barge with a bow welded on. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II. She was towed to Genoa and spent the rest of the war there. She was captured by Germans and entered Kriegsmarine as monitor Biber. She was surrendered in May 1945 and scrapped after WW2.".
- Italian_monitor_Faà_di_Bruno comment "Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Although called a monitor, Faà di Bruno was more of a self-propelled barge with a bow welded on. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II. She was towed to Genoa and spent the rest of the war there. She was captured by Germans and entered Kriegsmarine as monitor Biber. She was surrendered in May 1945 and scrapped after WW2.".
- Q3740562 comment "Faà di Bruno was an Italian monitor built during World War I. Although called a monitor, Faà di Bruno was more of a self-propelled barge with a bow welded on. She was decommissioned in 1924, but returned to service as the floating battery GM 194 at the beginning of World War II. She was towed to Genoa and spent the rest of the war there. She was captured by Germans and entered Kriegsmarine as monitor Biber. She was surrendered in May 1945 and scrapped after WW2.".