Battle of the Ligurian Sea
| Battle of the Ligurian Sea | |||||||
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| Part of the Battle of the Mediterranean of Second World War | |||||||
British destroyer HMS Meteor | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| United Kingdom | Germany | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Derick Hetherington | Franz Burkart (POW) | ||||||
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| 2 destroyers |
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| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| 1 destroyer damaged |
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Ligurian Sea The Ligurian Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean, between the Italian Riviera (Liguria) and the island of Corsica | |||||||
The Battle of the Ligurian Sea was a naval surface action of the Second World War fought on 18 March 1945, in the Gulf of Genoa in the Mediterranean Sea. A Kriegsmarine flotilla of two torpedo boats and one destroyer was conducting an offensive mine laying operation at night when it was intercepted by two Royal Navy destroyers, HMS Lookout and Meteor. The British destroyers sank two of the German ships and severely damaged the third; it was the last German naval surface action of the war.