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- Q262899 abstract "Littorio was the lead ship of her class of battleship and she served in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War II. She was named after the Lictor ("Littorio" in Italian), in ancient times the bearer of the Roman fasces, which was adopted as the symbol of Italian Fascism. Littorio and her sister Vittorio Veneto were built in response to the French battleships Dunkerque and Strasbourg. They were Italy's first modern battleships, and the first 35,000-ton capital ships of any nation to be laid down under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty. Littorio was laid down in October 1934, launched in August 1937, and completed in May 1940.Shortly after her commissioning, Littorio was badly damaged during the British air raid on Taranto on 11 November 1940, which put her out of action until the following March. Littorio thereafter took part in several sorties to catch the British Mediterranean Fleet, most of which failed to result in any action, the notable exception being the Second Battle of Sirte in March 1942, where she damaged several British warships. Littorio was renamed Italia in July 1943 after the fall of the Fascist government. On 9 September 1943, the Italian fleet was attacked by German bombers while it was on its way to internment. During this action, which saw the destruction of her sister Roma, Italia herself was hit by a Fritz X radio-controlled bomb, causing significant damage to her bow. As part of the armistice agreement, Italia was interned at Malta, Alexandria, and finally in the Great Bitter Lake in the Suez Canal, where she remained until 1947. Italia was awarded to the United States as a war prize and scrapped at La Spezia.".
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- Q262899 commissioningDate "1940-05-06".
- Q262899 decommissioningDate "1948-06-01".
- Q262899 layingDown "1934-10-28".
- Q262899 length "237.76".
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- Q262899 orderDate "1934-06-10".
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- Q262899 shipBeam "32.82".
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- Q262899 shipLaunch "1937-08-22".
- Q262899 status "Scrapped atLa Spezia1952-54".
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- Q262899 shipBuilder "Ansaldo, Genova-Sestri Ponente".
- Q262899 shipCommissioned "1940-05-06".
- Q262899 shipDecommissioned "1948-06-01".
- Q262899 shipFate "Scrapped at La Spezia 1952-54".
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- Q262899 shipName "Littorio".
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