Kniha Operation Catapult Bill Whiteside

Operation Catapult

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Pevná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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In one of World War II’s most unexpected naval strikes, Winston Churchill ordered the Royal Navy to...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
272
EAN
9781682479698
ISBN
1682479692
Enbook ID
49236044
Hmotnost
566

Kompletní popis

In one of World War II’s most unexpected naval strikes, Winston Churchill ordered the Royal Navy to open fire on the French fleet, killing over 1,200 of Britain’s recent allies. This account dives into the drama, diplomacy, and fallout of a decision that stunned the world and defined Churchill’s wartime resolve.

The Associated Press called the Royal Navy’s July 1940 attack on the French fleet "the strangest of all naval actions in the world’s history." The bombardment at Mers-el-Kébir, a small Algerian port, shocked the world and claimed the lives of 1,257 French seamen. Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s speech to Parliament recounting the operation resonated “like no other ever heard in its ancient halls.” 

The stakes were dire. France had signed an armistice with Germany just weeks earlier, and Churchill feared Hitler would seize the French fleet and turn it against Britain. The British demanded that France move its warships to Allied ports. When France didn’t comply, Churchill ordered the Royal Navy to neutralize the threat. 

The fallout extended beyond Mers-el-Kébir. In Alexandria, Egypt, British and French admirals negotiated a fragile truce to avoid further bloodshed. But trust between the two navies was shattered. 

The attack weighed heavily on the Royal Navy. Most officers resented being ordered to fire on former comrades—men they had served alongside only weeks earlier. Even Churchill, who adored France, found the decision agonizing. 

This dramatic story unfolds through a compelling cast of statesmen and commanders. French admiral Jean Louis Xavier François Darlan, of whom Churchill once said, "If Darlan had chosen to fight in June 1940 he would have been a de Gaulle raised to the tenth power," played a pivotal role. So did Vice Admiral Sir James Somerville, who overcame illness to lead key operations at Dunkirk and Mers-el-Kébir. Their choices under pressure shaped the course of the war—and defined their legacies. 

Churchill’s decision to strike a recent ally remains one of the most controversial of his wartime leadership.

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