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This page renders if ' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_battleship_Novorossiisk ' is the url. While this may be correct, it looks odd to get an Italian page when expecting a Russian one. My first impression was one of an error and was inclined to dismiss the information.
WP:NC-S uses this ship as an example of appropriate treatment of a ship whose navy doesn't use ship prefixes, but the ship prefix page claims that the Kingdom of Italy did use prefixes (RN for regia nave, "royal ship") and that not using prefixes is an innovation of the modern Italian navy. Which is correct? & if the former, could sb please annotate the Kingdom of Italy entry on the ship prefix page? - LlywelynII ( talk) 09:20, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
I have put a bit of info about Punta Stilo; there's many things to do; Cesare also partecipated to other major actions, the Battle of Capo Teulada and the Naval Bombardment of Genoa of 1941 (Operation Grog) among others, prior of the acknowledgment of the obsolescence, The real issue I have is the verifiability because many sources are in Italian and only in print. dott.Piergiorgio 02:29, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
I've rated the article and intend to improve the style of the article while not touching the most of the content. I also plan to include some information on the sinking. -- Harlsbottom 22:11, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Please do not remove the text regarding the fatal explosion of the battleship (Explosion section). The section is written according to evidence published more than eight years ago, [1] which not only was not refuted since then, but is also in line with recent (July 2013) statement by a former member of Decima Flottiglia MAS. [2]
The size of this section is adequate to the event of explosion, which itself made the battleship more well-known. 2601:9:1B80:281:8158:26E1:A266:CC9D ( talk) 05:33, 2 April 2014 (UTC)
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The text states that Guilio Cesare was unsuccessfully attacked in the Gulf of Taranto by U-596 in early March 1944, with a citation from Rohwer's Chronology of the War at Sea. Yet the next sentence says she was interned at Malta in September 1943 and remained there until June 1944. There's also nothing about this on the U-596 page. So, which is it? Xyl 54 ( talk) 23:37, 3 November 2019 (UTC)