Image: Aftermath of the battle of Pantelleria
Description: The burning wreckage of the tanker Kentucky and the steamer Burdwan as seen from the Italian cruiser Raimondo Montecuccoli in the aftermath of the Battle of Pantelleria, 15 June 1942
Title: Aftermath of the battle of Pantelleria
Credit: Marinai D'Italia - October 2021, p. 4
Author: An unknown serviceman of the Regia Marina
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