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During World War II, Italy built a formidable class of battleships with substantial firepower. These ships, also known as the Vittorio Vento class, were the most modern ships Italy used during the war. This class consisted of four ships: the Littorio, Vittorio Vento, Roma, and Imperio. But only the first three ships of this class were completed, The National Interest reports.
Nazi Germany’s “Bismarck” and “Tirpitz” and Imperial Japan’s “Yamato” and “Musahsi” are recognised as some of the most famous battleships of the war, but Italian counterparts should not be discounted.
In the early 1920s, the signing of the Washington Naval Treaty, drawn up by the major World War I allies, allowed the signatories to build ships of increased tonnage. Paris and Rome received an additional 70,000 long tonnes of total capital ship tonnage.
Dopo un lungo stop di quattro anni, il ritorno in gara di Alfredo Stival
🔴 🔴 Dopo un lungo stop di quattro anni, il ritorno in gara di Alfredo Stival
📸 Tazio e Katti
Era il mese di dicembre del 2019 quando si corse la diciottesima edizione del Prealpi Master Show, l’ultima gara alla quale prese parte Alfredo Stival. Anni che diventano ben undici andando a ritroso a cercare l’ultima volta in cui corse su fondo asfaltato. (Iscriviti gratuitamente al canale Telegram di Rally Time per ricevere le notizie sul tuo telefono LINK)
A metter fine al significativo…