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  2. List of battleships of France - Wikipedia

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    Brennus, built in the late 19th century, was the first pre-dreadnought battleship of the French Navy. During this period, the French Navy experimented with the Jeune École, which emphasized cheap torpedo boats and cruisers instead of the expensive ironclad warships that had dominated naval construction in the 1860s and 1870s, and so the navy ordered a series of experimental designs to ...

  3. List of Classes of French ships of World War II - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of French ship Classes of World War II. This includes ship Classes used by the French Third Republic, Vichy France and Free France.The sections of the last are in chronological order with the first ships into service being first and the last ships into service being last. Due to there being three French factions in World War II I ...

  4. Courbet-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The Courbet-class battleships were the first dreadnoughts built for the French Navy. These were completed prior to WWI. These were completed prior to WWI. The class comprised four ships: Courbet , France , Jean Bart , and Paris .

  5. French battleship Courbet (1911) - Wikipedia

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    Courbet was seized there, as part of Operation Catapult, by British forces on 3 July to prevent French ships from falling into German hands after the French surrender in late June. The ship was given to the Free French a week later, who used her as an anti-aircraft battery in Portsmouth, until she was disarmed on 31 March 1941, and used as an ...

  6. French battleship Provence - Wikipedia

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    Following the French surrender on 22 June, the French fleet was to be disarmed under German and Italian supervision, under the terms of the Armistice. The British high command, however, was concerned that the French ships would be seized by the Axis powers and placed in service. The Axis navies would then outnumber the British Royal Navy.

  7. French battleship Danton - Wikipedia

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    At the time, she remained in the 1st Battle Squadron alongside her sister ships, under the command of Vice Admiral Chocheprat. [7] By 16 August, the French naval commander, Admiral de Lapeyrère, took the bulk of the French fleet from Malta to the entrance of the Adriatic to keep the Austro-Hungarian Navy bottled up. [8]

  8. French cruiser Montcalm (1900) - Wikipedia

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    Montcalm was a Gueydon-class armoured cruiser built for the French Navy in the 1890s. The ship saw service during World War I in the Pacific. Following the war, Montcalm was used as an accommodation ship. In 1934, the vessel was renamed Trémintin and was sunk during World War II by British aircraft.

  9. List of cruisers of France - Wikipedia

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    Ranks in the French Navy; History; History of the French Navy; Future of the French Navy; Ensigns and pennants; Historic ships. Battleships; Cruisers; Destroyers; Submarines; Ships of the line; Sail frigates; Historic fleets; Awards; Cross of War; Military Medal; Legion of Honour; Ribbons