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The attack was the main part of Operation Catapult, a British plan to neutralise or destroy neutral French ships to prevent them from falling into German hands ...

Mers El Kébir

Mers El Kébir is a port on the Mediterranean Sea, near Oran in Oran Province, northwest Algeria. It is famous for the attack on the French fleet in 1940, in the Second World War. Wikipedia
ONS code: 3115
Postal code: 31310
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The attack on Mers-el-Kébir had left 1,297 French sailors dead and more than 350 wounded. Perhaps inevitably, Churchill's parliamentary address on 4 July ...
Mers El Kébir from www.britannica.com
Mers el-Kebir, town and port, northwestern Algeria, situated on the Mediterranean Sea at the western end of the Gulf of Oran. The town was an Almohad naval ...
Fact File : Mers-el-Kébir. 3 to 6 July 1940. Location: Coast of Algeria Players: Force H, British Admiral Somerville and Cunningham and French Admirals ...
Mers El Kébir from warfarehistorynetwork.com
When France surrendered in June 1940, a fearful Winston Churchill's solution was Operation Catapult: an attack on French ships at Mers-el-Kébir.
The Battle of Mers-el-Kébir occurred in the year 1501 and was a failed attempt to capture Mers-el-Kébir by the Portuguese.
Mers El Kébir from bmmhs.org
At 1654 hrs GMT Force H opened fire on the French fleet in Mers-el-Kebir harbour consisting of the battlecruisers Dunkerque and Strasbourg, battleships Provence ...