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Few People Know How the Battleship Szent István Actually Sank – the Tragedy Happened 108 Years Ago

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On June 10, 1918, the battleship Szent István, one of the most modern and largest warships of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's navy, sank.

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On June 10, 1918, the battleship Szent István, one of the most modern and largest warships of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's navy, sank.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The battleship Szent István, launched in 1914, was built in Hungarian factories with Hungarian engineering and manual labor, and its construction was accompanied by lively public attention step by step. It was 152 meters long, 28 meters wide, 8.5 meters deep, and had a maximum displacement of 22,000 tons. With its 30.5-centimeter-diameter guns, it was considered a serious striking force even on a European level. However, it was not equipped with…

·Budapest, Hungary
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24 HU broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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