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- Littorio-class_battleship length "237760.0".
- Littorio-class_battleship abstract "The Littorio class, also known as the Vittorio Veneto class, was a class of battleship of the Regia Marina, the Italian navy. The class was composed of four ships: Littorio, Vittorio Veneto, Roma, and Impero. Only the first three ships of the class were completed, however. Built between 1934 and 1942, they were the most modern battleships used by Italy during World War II. The Littorio-class ships were developed in response to the French Dunkerque-class battleships, and were armed with 381-millimeter (15.0 in) guns and had a top speed of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph). The design was considered by the Spanish Navy, but the outbreak of World War II interrupted construction plans.The first two ships, Littorio and Vittorio Veneto, were operational by the early months of Italy's participation in World War II. They formed the backbone of the Italian fleet, and conducted several sorties into the Mediterranean to intercept British convoys, though without any notable success. The two ships were repeatedly torpedoed throughout their careers: Littorio was hit by a torpedo during the attack on Taranto in November 1940 and again in June 1942 and Vittorio Veneto was torpedoed during the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941 and while escorting a convoy to North Africa in September 1941. Roma joined the fleet in June 1942, though all three ships remained inactive in La Spezia until June 1943, when all three were damaged in a series of Allied air attacks on the harbor.In September 1943, Italy capitulated and signed an Armistice with the Allies. Littorio was then renamed Italia. The three active battleships were transferred to Malta before they were to be interned in Alexandria. While en route to Malta, German bombers attacked the fleet with Fritz X radio-guided bombs, damaging Italia and sinking Roma. Nevertheless, Italia and Vittorio Veneto reached Malta and were interned. The incomplete Impero was seized by the Germans after Italy withdrew from the war and used as a target, until she was sunk by American bombers in 1945. Italia and Vittorio Veneto were awarded to the United States and Britain, respectively, as war prizes. Italia, Vittorio Veneto, and Impero were broken up for scrap between 1947 and 1948.".
- Littorio-class_battleship length "237.76".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipBeam "32.82".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipDraft "9.6".
- Littorio-class_battleship thumbnail Italian_battleship_Roma_(1940)_starboard_bow_view.jpg?width=300.
- Littorio-class_battleship topSpeed "55.56".
- Littorio-class_battleship type Battleship.
- Littorio-class_battleship wikiPageID "1532828".
- Littorio-class_battleship wikiPageRevisionID "601394100".
- Littorio-class_battleship builtRange "1934".
- Littorio-class_battleship classAfter "None".
- Littorio-class_battleship hasPhotoCollection Littorio-class_battleship.
- Littorio-class_battleship headerCaption "Characteristics for Littorio, as built".
- Littorio-class_battleship inServiceRange "1940".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipAircraft "3".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipAircraftFacilities "1".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmament "12".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmament "16".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmament "20".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmament "4".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmament "9".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmor "Belt:".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmor "Deck:".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipArmor "Turrets:".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipClass "Littorio".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipCrew "1750".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipCrew "80".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipDisplacement "Full load:".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipDisplacement "Standard:".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipPropulsion "4".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipPropulsion "8".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipRange "at".
- Littorio-class_battleship shipType "battleship".
- Littorio-class_battleship totalShipsCancelled "1".
- Littorio-class_battleship totalShipsCompleted "3".
- Littorio-class_battleship totalShipsLost "1".
- Littorio-class_battleship subject Category:Battleship_classes.
- Littorio-class_battleship subject Category:Littorio-class_battleships.
- Littorio-class_battleship subject Category:World_War_II_battleships_of_Italy.
- Littorio-class_battleship type MeanOfTransportation.
- Littorio-class_battleship type Ship.
- Littorio-class_battleship type Product.
- Littorio-class_battleship type DesignedArtifact.
- Littorio-class_battleship comment "The Littorio class, also known as the Vittorio Veneto class, was a class of battleship of the Regia Marina, the Italian navy. The class was composed of four ships: Littorio, Vittorio Veneto, Roma, and Impero. Only the first three ships of the class were completed, however. Built between 1934 and 1942, they were the most modern battleships used by Italy during World War II.".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "Clase Littorio".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "Classe Littorio".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "Classe Littorio".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "Littorio-Klasse".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "Littorio-class battleship".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "Pancerniki typu Littorio".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "Линейные корабли типа «Литторио»".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "ヴィットリオ・ヴェネト級戦艦".
- Littorio-class_battleship label "维托里奥·维内托级战列舰".
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs Littorio-Klasse.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs Clase_Littorio.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs Classe_Littorio.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs Classe_Littorio.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs ヴィットリオ・ヴェネト級戦艦.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs 비토리오_베네토급_전함.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs Pancerniki_typu_Littorio.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs m.058mm1.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs Q1190744.
- Littorio-class_battleship sameAs Q1190744.
- Littorio-class_battleship wasDerivedFrom Littorio-class_battleship?oldid=601394100.
- Littorio-class_battleship depiction Italian_battleship_Roma_(1940)_starboard_bow_view.jpg.
- Littorio-class_battleship isPrimaryTopicOf Littorio-class_battleship.