In this video we will pick up where we left off last time with the Dunkerque and her story in the Second World War. We will also discuss the actions at Mers-el-Kébir. As a disclaimer the map animations in this video are not entirely accurate, they are there to give you a visual aid and to give you a general sense of where the ship was.
Sources/Further Reading:
https://www.amazon.com/French-Battleships-1922-1956-John-Jordan/dp/1591144167
Thumbnail: *All credit for the art work goes to the artist below*
Pocock, Michael, and Michel Guyot. “Warships, Submarines, Uboats, Passenger Liners, Sailing Ships, Fishing Vessels, Cargo Ships, Merchant Ships, Ship Database.” MaritimeQuest, https://www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/france/battleships/dunkerque/dunkerque_art_of.htm.
Sources/Further Reading:
https://www.amazon.com/French-Battleships-1922-1956-John-Jordan/dp/1591144167
Thumbnail: *All credit for the art work goes to the artist below*
Pocock, Michael, and Michel Guyot. “Warships, Submarines, Uboats, Passenger Liners, Sailing Ships, Fishing Vessels, Cargo Ships, Merchant Ships, Ship Database.” MaritimeQuest, https://www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/france/battleships/dunkerque/dunkerque_art_of.htm.
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- NORWAY
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- france, world war two, battleship
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