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''Vasilefs Georgios'' ((ギリシア語:ΒΠ ''Βασιλεύς Γεώργιος'')) was a Greek destroyer, the lead ship of its class, which served with the Royal Hellenic Navy and Nazi Germany's ''Kriegsmarine'' (under the name ''Hermes'') during the Second World War. The ship was named after King George I, and was the second ship to bear this name. ==In Greek service== Built by Yarrow & Company (Scotstoun, Scotland) along with her sister ship , she was the most modern ship of the Greek Navy at the outbreak of the Second World War, serving as the flagship of the Destroyer Flotilla. During the Greco-Italian War she operated on convoy escort duty and participated in the first and third naval raids against Italian shipping in the Strait of Otranto (14–15 November 1940 and 4–5 January 1941). On 14 April 1941 during the German invasion of Greece, while anchored in Sofiko Bay in the Saronic Gulf, she was attacked by German aircraft and suffered severe damage. Under the command of her captain, Commander P. Lappas, she managed to reach the Salamis Naval Yard where she was dry docked. However, due to the rapid German advance and the inability of repairs to be completed on time, she was finally scuttled to prevent capture.
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