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The French Navy In World War Ii Paul Auphan Jacques Mordal

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The French Navy In World War Ii Paul Auphan Jacques Mordal
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Publisher: Naval Institute Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.29 MB
Pages: 456
Author: Paul Auphan, Jacques Mordal
ISBN: 9781591145660, 159114566X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The French Navy In World War Ii Paul Auphan Jacques Mordal by Paul Auphan, Jacques Mordal 9781591145660, 159114566X instant download after payment.

Prior to this book's original publication in 1959 little had been done to dispel confusion regarding what really happened to the French Navy during World War II. Few people realized the tragic situation of a country forced to capitulate to a traditional enemy. After this humiliating experience, the Navy, in its attempts to preserve France's foreign possessions, and to supply the mother country, found itself torn between the conflicting interests of involved internal and international politics. Forced to scuttle part of the fleet at Toulon, the remainder found themselves viewed with wary suspicion by both the Germans and the Allies.
That the French Navy was able to survive at all is a minor miracle. That it so well preserved its unanimity as to return to the fight and participate in the final victory is in itself a tribute to the moral, discipline, and traditions that date back to the crusades. 

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