Italian submarine Console Generale Liuzzi


Console Generale Liuzzi was an Italian Liuzzi-class ocean-going submarine of the Regia Marina, launched in 1939 and sunk in 1940 by Royal Navy destroyers. It was named after Alberto Liuzzi, console generale of Blackshirts.

Design

Armament

The four submarines of the Liuzzi-class were armed with a single Škoda 10 cm K10#OTO 100.2F47 History| deck gun, four Breda Model 1931 Machine Gun| machine guns in twin mounts and eight torpedo tubes, with four reloads for a total of twelve torpedoes carried.

History

Liuzzi was built at the Tosi Shipyard in Taranto. She was laid down on 1 October 1938 and launched on 17 September 1939.

Loss

Attacked by the British destroyers Dainty, Ilex, Decoy, Defender and the Australian destroyer Voyager south of Crete, she was scuttled on 27 June 1940. Her commanding officer at the time of the attack was Capitano di Corvetta Lorenzo Bezzi. He received the Italian Navy Gold Medal in recognition of that after ordering his crew to abandon the sinking submarine he chose to go down with his ship.

Legacy

Even if the submarine was destroyed without sinking any enemy ships, it is remembered because of the sacrifice of its commander Lorenzo Bezzi. The Italian Submarine Naval school in Taranto was named in his honour.