9781472818195-1472818199-French Battleships 1914–45 (New Vanguard)

French Battleships 1914–45 (New Vanguard)

ISBN-13: 9781472818195
ISBN-10: 1472818199
Edition: First Edition
Author: Ryan K. Noppen
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Format: Paperback 48 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781472818195
ISBN-10: 1472818199
Edition: First Edition
Author: Ryan K. Noppen
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Format: Paperback 48 pages

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French Battleships 1914–45 (New Vanguard) (ISBN-13: 9781472818195 and ISBN-10: 1472818199), written by authors Ryan K. Noppen, was published by Osprey Publishing in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other France (European History, Great Britain, Naval, Military History, World War I, World War II) books. You can easily purchase or rent French Battleships 1914–45 (New Vanguard) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used France books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This authoritative study examines the French Navy's last battleships, using detailed color plates and historical photographs, taking them from their inception before World War I, through their service in World War II including the scuttling of the French fleet at Toulon in 1943, and the service of Richelieu in the war against Japan.

On September 1, 1910, France became the last great naval power to lay down a dreadnought battleship, the Courbet. The ensuing Courbet and Bretagne-class dreadnoughts had a relatively quiet World War I, spending most of it at anchor off the entrance to the Adriatic, keeping watch over the Austro-Hungarian fleet. The constraints of the Washington Naval Treaty prevented new battleships being built until the 1930s, with the innovative Dunkerque-class and excellent Richelieu-class of battleships designed to counter new German designs.

After the fall of France in 1940, the dreadnoughts and fast battleships of the Marine Nationale had the unique experience of firing against German, Italian, British, and American targets during the war.

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