The Vichy French light cruiser, Marseillaise, settled and listing heavily to port, after being ...

Accession Number P02018.155
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Film copy negative
Maker Unknown
Place made France: Toulon
Date made c November - December 1942
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

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Description

The Vichy French light cruiser, Marseillaise, settled and listing heavily to port, after being scuttled in Toulon harbour by her Vichy French crew on 27 November 1942. French Admiral Jean Darlan wanted the French fleet to leave Toulon and sail to Dakar to join the allied forces after the allied invasion of Algeria and Tunisia in November 1942 (Operation Torch). The French crews were unable to agree to this, but did not want the Germans to seize the ships either. On the night of 27 November 1942 German forces attempted to seize the fleet, but forewarned of the German plans, French crews managed to scuttle the majority of the larger vessels anchored in Toulon, some of which burned for up to three weeks.

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