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Taszkient 1942 Russian Destroyer
Italian-built "Tashkent" destroyer nicknamed "Blue Beauty". Built 1937. Provided humanitarian assistance and naval fire support for Soviet troops during the Sieges of Odessa and Sevastopol 1941��½"1942. Sunk by the Luftwaffe on 2nd July 1942. Refloated in 1944 but the wreck was beyond economic repair and scrapped.
DKM Scharnhorst Battle Cruiser
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