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  2. Russian ship Novorossiysk - Wikipedia

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    Three ships of the Soviet Navy and Russian Navy have been named for the city of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea: . Novorossiysk – a Conte di Cavour-class battleship of the Italian Navy previously named Giulio Cesare, taken by the Soviet Union as reparations following the end of the Second World War.

  3. List of battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Retvizan (Ретвизан) was a pre-dreadnought battleship built before the Russo-Japanese War for the Imperial Russian Navy in the United States. She was built by the William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Company of Philadelphia, although the armament was made at the Obukhov works in Saint Petersburg and shipped to America for ...

  4. Soviet ship Novorossiysk - Wikipedia

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    Two ships of the Soviet Navy have been named after the city of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea: Novorossiysk - a Conte di Cavour-class battleship of the Italian Navy previously named Giulio Cesare, taken by the Soviet Union as reparations following the end of the Second World War. Soviet aircraft carrier Novorossiysk - a Kiev-class aircraft carrier

  5. Transatlantic cables incident - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the Soviet vessel MV Novorossiysk was boarded by personnel from the United States warship USS Roy O. Hale during the transatlantic cables incident. [4] The action was in response to a complaint filed by AT&T and Western Union over breakages in their undersea telecommunications cables.

  6. Conte di Cavour-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Conte di Cavour sailed to North America and visited ports in the United States as well as Halifax, Canada. Giulio Cesare made port visits in the Levant in 1919 and 1920. Conte di Cavour was mostly inactive in 1921 because of personnel shortages and was refitted at La Spezia from November to March 1922.

  7. List of ships of the Soviet Navy - Wikipedia

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    In the Soviet Navy, frigates were classified as guard ships (SKR) Uragan class (Projects 2, 4, & 39) Yastreb class (Project 29) Kola class (Project 42 Sokol) Riga class (Project 50 Gornostay) Kashin class (Project 61, briefly) Komsomolets Ukrainy – Ukrainian Komsomol (1960) Soobrazitelnyy – Astute (1961) Provornyy – Agile (1962 ...

  8. Sovfoto - Wikipedia

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    Sovfoto was established in 1932 as the only agency to represent Soviet photojournalism in America. [1] [2] It continues today as a commercial entity Sovfoto/Eastfoto.. Collections from its archive are held also at MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie, Canada which in 2001 was donated 23,116 vintage gelatin silver prints dating from 1936 to 1957, [3] [4] while University of Massachusetts Amherst holds ...

  9. List of battlecruisers of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Initial attempts to pull it off the rocks by brute force failed, and the capsizing of the battleship Novorossiysk further delayed salvage work, so that she was not freed until mid-1956. She served as a target for the first generation of Soviet anti-ship missiles and a wide variety of armor-piercing weapons before she was scrapped in the early ...