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Copyright © 1996-2010 REGIAMARINA (TM). All rights reserved. On May 5th, 1938 the Regia Marina, the Royal Italian Navy, was paraded in the Gulf of Naples for the benefit of the visiting German chancellor Adolf Hitler. Although the German military staff had advised the German Chancellor on the
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CAMPAIGN SUMMARIES OF WORLD WAR 2 Italian Air Force in the Mediterranean (MaritimeQuest, click photographs for enlargements) Part 2, Italian Navy at War, 1942-45 - Treaty of Versailles - Under its provisions, Germany was to be disarmed, the Rhineland occupied and reparations paid. At this time
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came to power in 1922 and seven years later established a one-party state. Mussolini was determined to increase the size of the Italian Navy so that it could compete with the By 1940 the Italian Navy had four battleships, seven heavy cruisers, 14 light cruisers, 119 submarines and 120 destroyers.
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An article on the most effective and devastating branch of the Italian military with photographs and images.
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The 10th Light Flotilla was responsible for 28 ships sunk or damaged in World War Two. These ships include the battleships HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Valiant, cruiser HMS York and 111, 527 tons of merchant shipping.
Documenting the Italian political and military actions of World War Two “Everyone has the jitters, seeing objects swimming about at night, and hearing movements on ships’ bottoms. It must stop!” - Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, Commander in Chief of Britain’s Mediterranean

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