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Greek cruiser Elli (1912)

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under the one operating boiler and she caught fire and sank. Nine petty officers and sailors were killed and 24 were wounded. The same submarine attempted to torpedo the passenger ships MV
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Fragments of the torpedoes were recovered and identified as Italian in origin. The Greek government however, trying to avoid a confrontation with
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at the time, announced that the nationality of the attacking submarine was unknown, an act that did not forestall the outbreak of the
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completed her in 1914 and sold her to Greece, which purchased her as part of its program of naval expansion after the
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sank her during peacetime, at 8:25 am on 15 August 1940, while she rode at anchor near the island of
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in 1912–13 resulted in the Chinese government cancelling the purchase. New York Shipbuilding in the
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anchored in the port. This attempt failed and the torpedoes damaged only a section of the port's wharf.
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two months later, and did not convince the Greek people, who were well aware of the perpetrator.
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advocating neutrality. This dispute eventually led to a deep political conflict, known as the "
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in which Greece was victorious. She was completed in 1913 and commissioned in 1914.
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was in Tinos participating in the celebrations of the Feast of the
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In 1920 she underwent a reconstruction in France, along with the
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Greek protected cruiser in service from 1914 until sunk in 1940
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and witnessed the evacuation of Smyrna in September 1922.
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She was originally one of three cruisers of the ill-fated
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Index

Greek ship Elli
Elli
Naval Battle of Elli
New York Shipbuilding
Tinos
Chao Ho-class
protected cruiser
knots
6-inch (152 mm)
3-inch (76 mm)
40 mm (1.6 in)
torpedo tubes
mines
Greek
protected cruiser
Greek
naval battle
First Balkan War
World War I
Asia Minor Expedition
Greco-Italian War
Chao Ho class
Chinese
Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
Nationalist revolution
United States
Balkan Wars
World War I

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