Definition of Supermarina. Meaning of Supermarina. Synonyms of Supermarina

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Supermarina. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Supermarina and, of course, Supermarina synonyms and on the right images related to the word Supermarina.

Definition of Supermarina

No result for Supermarina. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Supermarina from wikipedia

- Supermarina was the headquarters of the Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) established on 1 June 1940, just before Italy entered the Second World War....
- operations; ships in different squadrons never trained together and Supermarina (Italian Naval High Command) constantly over-ruled subordinate commanders...
- did not approve of the plan devised by the Italian Naval Headquarters (Supermarina) to occupy a weakly defended Malta, which proved a crucial mistake. British...
- Atlantic coast and chose Bordeaux as the basis for the Italian submarines. Supermarina, the high command of the Italian Navy, validated the choice and decided...
- as first-class ciphers from British vessels and land bases, providing Supermarina (Regia Marina) with timely warnings of Allied intentions in the Mediterranean...
- our fleet's effective units after the blow at Taranto, was decided by Supermarina mainly for reasons of morale, and to demonstrate that our combative spirit...
- Italo-Gr**** War (28 October 1940 – 23 April 1941). On 21 October 1940, Supermarina, the Italian Admiralty, established Maritrafalba to convoy ships sailing...
- v t e Regia Marina Leadership Chief of Staff Supermarina Ships List of battleships List of cruisers List of destroyers List of ironclad warships List...
- to Corsica, therefore the stop at La Maddalena was also cancelled and Supermarina ordered Bergamini to head for Allied-controlled Bône. The fleet then...
- Antonio Bragadin. During World War II, Bragadin served as staff officer at Supermarina, the command of the Royal Italian Navy. After the war he became a naval...