Italian Battleship Roma (1940)
This page is about the 1940 dreadnought battleship. For other
Roma
battleships of the
Regia Marina
see
Italian battleship Roma
.
Roma
was an
Italy
Vittorio Veneto
class
battleship
that served
Regia Marina
during
World War II
. She was built in
1940
.
Roma
was sunk on
9 September
1943
, by a
German
Fritz X
bomb launched from a
Dornier Do 217
aircraft. It was thus the first capital ship to be sunk by a guided
anti-ship missile
. She was en route to the surrender point where she exploded after hitting by a Fritz X bomb, killing almost everyone on board. Roma
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