Italian Cruisers of World War II

Name both the light and heavy cruisers of World War II
includes planned ships
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Class
Date Commissioned
Service Tenure
Fate
Ship
Trento
April 3, 1929
1929-1942
Sunk by HMS Umbra, June 15, 1942
Trento
Trento
December 21, 1928
1928-1943
Sunk by American heavy bombers, April 10, 1943
Trieste
Zara
October 20, 1931
1931-1941
Sunk in the Battle of Cape Matapan, March 29, 1941
Zara
Zara
November 23, 1931
1931-1941
Sunk in the Battle of Cape Matapan, March 29, 1941
Fiume
Zara
December 23, 1931
1931-1944
Scrapped in 1946
Gorizia
Zara
December 21, 1932
1932-1941
Sunk in the Battle of Cape Matapan, March 29, 1941
Pola
Bolzano
August 19, 1933
1933-1944
Sunk by Italian and British Frogmen on June 21, 1944
Bolzano
Giussano
June 9, 1931
1931-1941
Sunk in the Battle of Cape Bon December 13, 1941
Alberico da Barbiano
Giussano
February 5 1931
1931-1941
Sunk in the Battle of Cape Bon, December 13, 1941
Alberto da Giussano
Giussano
February 10, 1932
1932-1940
Sunk in the Battle of Cape Spada, July 19, 1940
Bartolomeo Colleoni
Giussano
January 1, 1931
1931-1942
Sunk by HMS Urge, April 1, 1942
Giovanni del Bande Nere
Cadorna
September 30, 1931
1931-1951
Scrapped in 1951
Luigi Cadorna
Cadorna
April 29, 1933
1933-1941
Sunk by HMS Upright, February 25, 1941
Armando Diaz
Montecuccoli
June 30, 1935
1935-1964
Scrapped in 1964
Raimondo Montecuccoli
Montecuccoli
August 7, 1935
1935-1942
Sunk by B-24 bombers, December 4, 1942
Muzio Attendolo
Duca d'Aosta
July 13, 1935
1935-1959
Ceded to the USSR, scrapped in the early 1960's
Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta
Duca d'Aosta
January 16, 1936
1936-1965
Transferred to Greece, scrapped in 1973
Eugenio di Savoia
Duca degli Abruzzi
December 1, 1937
1937-1961
Scrapped in 1972
Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi
Duca degli Abruzzi
December 1, 1937
1937-1971
Converted to guided missile cruiser, scrapped in 1976
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Capitani Romani
May 15, 1942
1942-1961
Ceded to France, scrapped in 1979
Attilio Regolo
Capitani Romani
January 19, 1956
1956-1971
Scrapped in 1971?
Giulio Germanico
Capitani Romani
June 4, 1943
1943-1980
Scrapped in 1980
Pompeo Magnus
Capitani Romani
April 23, 1943
1943-1961
Ceded to France, scrapped in 1979
Scipione Africano
Capitani Romani
N/A
N/A
Captured by the Germans, scuttled in 1944
Caio Mario
Capitani Romani
Cancelled June 1940
N/A
Scrapped between 1941-1942
Claudio Druso
Capitani Romani
Cancelled June 1940
N/A
Scrapped between 1941-1942
Claudio Tiberio
Capitani Romani
N/A
N/A
Captured by Germans, sunk in air raid in July 1944
Cornelio Silla
Capitani Romani
N/A
N/A
Captured by Germans, sunk in air attack, November 1, 1943
Ottaviano Augusto
Capitani Romani
Cancelled June 1940
N/A
Scrapped between 1941-1942
Paolo Emilio
Capitani Romani
N/A
N/A
Sunk by British human submarine while fitting out
Ulpio Traiano
Capitani Romani
Cancelled June 1940
N/A
Scrapped 1941-1942
Vipsanio Agrippa
Etna
53 percent complete
N/A
Scuttled in September 1943
Etna
Etna
53 percent complete
N/A
Scuttled in September 1943
Vesuvio
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