File:Minas Gerais after refit2.jpg

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English: "Minas Gerais after major refit, seen here in 1942. Note the single massive funnel and the twin 20mm atop 'B' turret."
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Source Description from M.J. Whitley, Battleships of World War Two (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1999), 28. ISBN 155750184X. Image from NGB/direct link. Image credit proved via an archived copy of the image (no picture available, but a thumbnail can be seen here at bottom)
Author Brazilian Navy (foto: SDM - Serviço de Divulgação da Marinha do Brasil)
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