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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