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These battleships had a curious history. Virtually inactive during World War I, one ship was sunk by a magazine explosion in harbor (cause unknown) and the other two were given the most extensive reconstructions done on a battleship by any nation between the wars. One was crippled by the British attack at Taranto and under repair for the rest of World War II. The other was lightly damaged by the longest-range hit ever made at the Battle of Calabria and was later transferred to the Soviet Union as war reparations. She was sunk in 1955 by long-buried German mines in Sevastopol harbor. The article has a MilHist A-class review last month and I've tweaked it a little in preparation for this nomination.-- Sturmvogel 66 ( talk) 14:51, 11 May 2013 (UTC) reply
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Question Per this, shouldn't the article be in British English? -- John ( talk) 11:30, 26 May 2013 (UTC) reply
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A few issues, mostly minor, I think. Dana boomer ( talk) 00:17, 9 June 2013 (UTC) reply
Delegate cmt -- image review, anyone? Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 11:50, 12 June 2013 (UTC) reply
Image check all OK (PD). Sources provided. Author information provided, where possible.