Giulio Cesare after her reconstruction

Italian Battleship Giulio Cesare

Italian Battleship Giulio Cesare

Completed on 14 May 1914, Giulio Cesare was a Conte di Cavour-class dreadnought battleships built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy). She saw little service during the First World War, spending most of her time in port, ready to sortie if the Austro-Hungarian battlefleet sought a decisive engagement.

During the inter-war period, she was heavily rebuilt. Her main 305mm guns were re-bored to 320mm, her machinery upgraded and additional armour added. The result was an increase from 23,000 tonnes to 29,000 tonnes. Despite this, the new machinery increased her speed from 21.5 knots to 27 knots.

Early in the Second World War, Giulio Cesare took part in the Battle of Calabria (also known as the Battle of Punta Stilo) during which she was struck by a shell from HMS Warspite. This damaged her funnel and reduced her speed, forcing the Italians to break off the engagement.

She was present at Taranto on the night of 11 November 1940, when the Royal Navy launched an air attack. During the attack, her sister ship Conte di Cavour was sunk, Duilo badly damaged and run-aground and Littorio severely damaged. Giulio Cesare however remained undamaged.

For the remainder of her active duty, she escorted convoys to Africa. From January 1942 she was reduced to a training ship. After the Italian surrender she was interned at Malta, where she stayed until 17 June 1944.

Post war, she was allocated to Russia as part of war reparations and renamed Novorossiysk. On the night of 28/29 October 1955 an explosion ripped a 4-by-14-meter (13 by 46 ft) hole in the forecastle forward of ‘A’ turret. The flooding could not be controlled, and she capsized with the loss of 617 men, including 61 men sent from other ships to assist. The most likely cause of the explosion was determined to be a World War Two German mine.

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Giulio Cesare Under Construction

Fitting of the 305 mm Modello 1909 guns in a triple turret of Giulio Cesare, Genoa, 1913
Fitting of the 305 mm Modello 1909 guns in a triple turret of Giulio Cesare, Genoa, 1913
Giulio Cesare under construction 11 November 1910
Giulio Cesare under construction 11 November 1910
Giulio Cesare under construction on a slipway in Genoa, 1911
Giulio Cesare under construction on a slipway in Genoa, 1911
Giulio Cesare being launched 15 October 1911
Giulio Cesare being launched 15 October 1911
Giulio Cesare being launched
Giulio Cesare being launched
A turbine being fitted onto Giulio Cesare, Genova Sestri-Ponente shipyard (Ansaldo), ca. 1912
A turbine being fitted onto Giulio Cesare, Genova Sestri-Ponente shipyard (Ansaldo), ca. 1912
One of the 305 mm main guns being fitted on Giulio Cesare, Genoa, 1914
One of the 305 mm main guns being fitted on Giulio Cesare, Genoa, 1914

Giulio Cesare Before Reconstruction

Giulio Cesare during the first period of sea trials, 14 September 1913
Giulio Cesare during the first period of sea trials, 14 September 1913
Giulio Cesare running speed trials, 1914
Giulio Cesare running speed trials, 1914
Andrea Doria (foreground) and Giulio Cesare (background) in Taranto Harbor during 1917
Andrea Doria (foreground) and Giulio Cesare (background) in Taranto Harbor during 1917
Giulio Cesare at Taranto 3rd June 1917
Giulio Cesare at Taranto 3rd June 1917
Giulio Cesare, Andrea Doria and Duilio (left to right) moving out from Taranto, between 1916 and 1918
Giulio Cesare, Andrea Doria and Duilio (left to right) moving out from Taranto, between 1916 and 1918
Giulio Cesare, around 1924-5
Giulio Cesare, around 1924-5
Giulio Cesare in 1926
Giulio Cesare in 1926
Taranto in June 1932; from left, light cruiser Taranto, Andrea Doria, Giulio Cesare and Duilio
Taranto in June 1932; from left, light cruiser Taranto, Andrea Doria, Giulio Cesare and Duilio
Giulio Cesare in La Spezia shortly before reconstruction, 1933
Giulio Cesare in La Spezia shortly before reconstruction, 1933
Giulio Cesare, with its crew manning the rails
Giulio Cesare, with its crew manning the rails
Giulio Cesare shown during exercises before her 1933-37 rebuild
Giulio Cesare shown during exercises before her 1933-37 rebuild
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Italian seamen posing under a triple 305 mm (12 inch) turret of Giulio Cesare, 1926
Italian seamen posing under a triple 305 mm (12 inch) turret of Giulio Cesare, 1926
The aft 450 mm submerged torpedo tube of Giulio Cesare
The aft 450 mm submerged torpedo tube of Giulio Cesare
Controls of one of the rudders of Giulio Cesare
Controls of one of the rudders of Giulio Cesare

Giulio Cesare After Reconstruction

Giulio Cesare during her modernization in the port of Genoa in 1935
Giulio Cesare during her modernization in the port of Genoa in 1935
The aft 320 mm turrets of Giulio Cesare, at the end of her reconstruction
The aft 320 mm turrets of Giulio Cesare, at the end of her reconstruction
Giulio Cesare, sometime between 1937 and 1940
Giulio Cesare, sometime between 1937 and 1940
Giulio Cesare undergoing gunnery practice with its main armament while at night, between 1937 and 1938
Giulio Cesare undergoing gunnery practice with its main armament while at night, between 1937 and 1938
Giulio Cesare during live fire exercises, between late 1937 and early 1938
Giulio Cesare during live fire exercises, between late 1937 and early 1938
Giulio Cesare circa 1938
Giulio Cesare circa 1938
Giulio Cesare, likely late 1930's
Giulio Cesare, likely late 1930’s
Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare in Naples 1938
Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare in Naples 1938
Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare with an unidentified cruiser
Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare with an unidentified cruiser
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare at Malta, June, 1938
Giulio Cesare at Malta, June, 1938
Giulio Cesare leaving Malta in 1938
Giulio Cesare leaving Malta in 1938
Giulio Cesare at Malta
Giulio Cesare at Malta
Giulio Cesare passing the Ponte Girevole in Taranto, 1937-1938
Giulio Cesare passing the Ponte Girevole in Taranto, 1937-1938
Giulio Cesare 5 May 1938 at the Naval review off Naples torpedo boats Spica and Aldebaran in the background
Giulio Cesare 5 May 1938 at the Naval review off Naples torpedo boats Spica and Aldebaran in the background
Giulio Cesare, but after completion of her October 1933 to October 1937 reconstruction, but before WWII
Giulio Cesare, but after completion of her October 1933 to October 1937 reconstruction, but before WWII
Giulio Cesare (left) and Conte di Cavour (right), between 1937 and 1940
Giulio Cesare (left) and Conte di Cavour (right), between 1937 and 1940
Giulio Cesare during Operation M 43 (escorting a convoy bound for Tripoli), between 3 and 5 January 1942
Giulio Cesare during Operation M 43 (escorting a convoy bound for Tripoli), between 3 and 5 January 1942
Giulio Cesare underway
Giulio Cesare underway
Vittorio Veneto (left), Littorio (upper center) and Giulio Cesare (lower center) in Taranto, in the days before Operation Judgement
Vittorio Veneto (left), Littorio (upper center) and Giulio Cesare (lower center) in Taranto, in the days before Operation Judgement
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare after her reconstruction
Giulio Cesare after her reconstruction

Giulio Cesare at the Battle of Calabria

View from Conte Di Cavour as Giulio Cesare opens fire during the Battle of Calabria, 9 July 1940
View from Conte Di Cavour as Giulio Cesare opens fire during the Battle of Calabria, 9 July 1940
Giulio Cesare after a hit from the HMS Warspite during the Battle of Calabria, 9 July 1940
Giulio Cesare after a hit from the HMS Warspite during the Battle of Calabria, 9 July 1940
Damage control party aboard Giulio Cesare, after it was struck by a shell from HMS Warspite, 9 July 1940
Damage control party aboard Giulio Cesare, after it was struck by a shell from HMS Warspite, 9 July 1940

Giulio Cesare As Novorossiysk

Novorosiysk (ex-Giulio Cesare) in 1950 at Sevastopol
Novorosiysk (ex-Giulio Cesare) in 1950 at Sevastopol
Novorossiysk (Ex-Giulio Cesare) in the USSR Navy
Novorossiysk (Ex-Giulio Cesare) in the USSR Navy
Novorossiysk (Ex-Giulio Cesare) in the USSR Navy
Novorossiysk (Ex-Giulio Cesare) in the USSR Navy
Novorosiysk (ex-Giulio Cesare)
Novorosiysk (ex-Giulio Cesare)
Novorosiysk (ex-Giulio Cesare) inverted after likely hitting a mine