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Regele Ferdinand

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Name Regele Ferdinand
Primary Country Romania (Details)
Period World War II
Source of Text Wikipedia
Credit Link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regele_Ferdinand-class_destroyer
Type Destroyer
Number Completed 2
First Commisioned 1930
Last Year Active 1961
Other Nations none
History: The Regele Ferdinand class was a pair of destroyers built in Italy for the Romanian Navy during the late 1920s. The sister ships were the most modern and powerful warships of the Axis powers in the Black Sea during World War II.[1] During the war they participated in the 1941 Raid on Constanța and the 1944 evacuation of the Crimea, although they spent the vast majority of the war escorting convoys in the Black Sea. The Romanians claimed that they sank two submarines during the war, but Soviet records do not confirm their claims. Following King Michael's Coup, where Romania switched sides and joined the Allies in late 1944, the two ships were seized and incorporated into the Soviet Black Sea Fleet. They were returned to Romania in 1951 and served until 1961 when they were scrapped.
Type: Destroyer
Primary Country: Romania is a southeastern European country known for the forested region of Transylvania, ringed by the Carpathian Mountains. Its preserved medieval towns include Sighişoara, and there are many fortified churches and castles, notably clifftop Bran Castle, long associated with the Dracula legend. Bucharest, the country’s capital, is the site of the gigantic, Communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building.
Item Links: We found: 2 different collections associated with Regele Ferdinand - Destroyer
Item created by: gdm on 2019-11-28 17:21:52
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-11-28 17:23:15


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