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Tango0111 Jan 2026 1:01 p.m. PST

"From 1939, Italian shipyards, including the Riunito Adriatico shipyard at Monfalcone produced a number of standardised, fast merchant vessels of about 6,300-6,830 tons for foreign and Italian clients, many of which were taken over by the Sidarma shipping company in Fiume. They were often named after historic figures, such as former Doges of Venice (Sebastiano Venier), or more recent Italian heroes, such as Fabio Filzi.

While these were modern vessels built to a standardised design, the number completed shows quite well the challenge that Italy faced in terms of economic capability when compared with the USA…"

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