Mers El-Kébir 1940 Operation Catapult

Cover of Mers El-Kébir 1940 Operation Catapult by Ryan K. Noppen
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9781472859709
ISBN-10: 1472859707
Dimensions:
Height: 9.76 Inches
Length: 7.24408 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 pounds
Width: 0.999998 Inches
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Mers El-Kébir 1940 Operation Catapult by Ryan K. Noppen, published by Bloomsbury USA on October 22, 2024, offers a detailed examination of a pivotal moment during World War II. This 96-page book delves into the conflict between Great Britain and France over the fate of the French Navy following France’s armistice with the Axis powers. Noppen explores the strategic decisions made by both nations as they sought to prevent the transfer of French ships to German control, highlighting the tensions that escalated into armed conflict.

Readers will find a thorough analysis of Operation Catapult, which commenced on July 3, 1940, alongside the subsequent Operation Lever and the French responses. The book illustrates the rapid decline of Anglo-French relations through expert insights and is complemented by detailed maps, photographs, and artwork that depict the military forces involved. This edition provides a comprehensive look at a significant yet often overlooked episode in military history, focusing on themes of warfare and international relations during the 20th century.


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A fascinating analysis of the World War II battle between Great Britain and France to ensure French ships were kept out of German hands during World War II.

Following France’s armistice with the Axis powers, Great Britain realized that if Germany or Italy insisted upon the transfer of battleships, cruisers, and destroyers from the French Navy to the control of their own navies, the balance in the Mediterranean would immediately swing in their favour. Churchill decided that the Marine Nationale’s most powerful vessels would need to be secured through diplomacy, coercion, or force. The French Navy commander-in-chief was equally eager to keep their ships out of Axis hands, but he also did not want the British to have them. These increasingly hostile circumstances led to Operation Catapult, which began on 3 July 1940, and saw the two nations battle for the ships.

Expert naval historian Ryan Noppen analyses the Royal Navy Operation Catapult at Mers el-Kébir, the follow-up Operation Lever and the French retaliatory actions in the subsequent days. This book examines the rapid deterioration of Anglo-French relations and how the two former allies quickly fell into armed conflict. Fully illustrated with detailed maps, photographs and artwork that bring to life the British and French forces involved, it presents an engaging treatment of an often-forgotten episode early in World War II.

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