The mass scuttling took place at the order of Admiral de Laborde, Commander-in-Chief of the French fleet.
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Lynx
(sunk)
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Panthère
(sunk)
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TigreNotes: Only sparsely crewed and fell into German hands nearly undamaged. Entered operational Axis service.
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Lion
(sunk)
Notes: Salvaged and returned to operational Axis service. -
Valmy
(sunk)
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Vauban
(sunk)
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Verdun
(sunk)
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Guépard
(sunk)
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Aigle
(sunk)
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Gerfaut
(sunk)
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Vautour
(sunk)
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Vauquelin, Cassard
(sunk)
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Kersaint
(sunk)
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Tartu
(sunk)
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L'Indomptable
(sunk)
Notes: Salvaged and returned to operational Axis service. -
Mogador
(sunk)
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Volta
(sunk)
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Trombe
(sunk)
Notes: Salvaged and returned to operational Axis service.
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Bordelais
(sunk)
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La Palme
(sunk)
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Le Mars, Bison
(sunk)
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Casque
(sunk)
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Foudroyant
(sunk)
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L'Adroit
(sunk)
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Mameluk
(sunk)
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Sirocco
(sunk)
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Le Hardi
(sunk)
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Lansquenet
(sunk)
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Baliste
(sunk)
Notes: Salvaged and returned to operational Axis service. -
La Bayonnaise
(sunk)
Notes: Salvaged and returned to operational Axis service. -
La Pursuivante
(sunk)
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Caiman
(sunk)
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Galatée
(sunk)
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Naiade
(sunk)
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Sirène
(sunk)
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Eurydice
(sunk)
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Thétis
(sunk)
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Achéron
(sunk)
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Fresnel
(sunk)
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Henri Poincaré
(sunk)
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Vengeur
(sunk)
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Redoutable
(sunk)
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Pascal
(sunk)
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L'Espoire
(sunk)
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Diamant
(sunk)
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Vénus
(sunk)
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Aurore
(sunk)
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D'Iberville
(sunk)
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Les Eparges
(sunk)
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Yser, Granit
(sunk)
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Dédaigneuse
(sunk)
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L'Impétueuse
(sunk)
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Chamois
(sunk)
Notes: Salvaged and returned to operational Axis service. -
La Curieuse
(sunk)
Notes: Salvaged and returned to operational Axis service.
- Chronology of the War at Sea 1939-1945 by Rohwer and Hummelchen
- Warship Losses of World War Two by David Brown