I don’t have live tool access right now to fetch current headlines, but I can summarize the general situation and recent trends around the French battleship Strasbourg.
- Strasbourg was a Dunkerque-class battleship built for the French Navy in the late 1930s. It gained historical notoriety for its role around the Mers-el-Kébir incident in 1940 and its later fate in Toulon, where it was scuttled by its own crew in 1942 to avoid capture by the Axis.[3][4]
- After being damaged and repeatedly repaired, Strasbourg was ultimately raised and repurposed as a testbed before being condemned and scrapped in the mid-1950s. This arc makes it one of the more famous but ultimately short-lived French capital ships from the interwar period.[4][3]
- In modern media and gaming, Strasbourg appears in titles like World of Warships (as a promotional “Armada” ship) and is the subject of various historical documentaries and re-creations, which keeps public awareness relatively steady despite the ship no longer existing.[5][10]
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The Strasbourg was the second and last battleship of the Dunkerque class built for the French Navy before World War II. She was slightly more heavily armoured than the Dunkerque. In 1922, the Washington Naval Treaty imposed a ten-year moratorium on the construction of new battleships. France was allowed to replace two old battleships after 1927 for a total of 70,000 tons. In 1925, the first Italian Trento-class cruiser was laid down, and launched the following year; these ships could...
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ww2db.comThe ship arrived on 16 June and departed again on 21 June to begin official acceptance trials. Modifications were done from 22 to 30 June, followed by more sea trials that continued into August. Gunnery trials were performed on 24–25 August off the island of Ushant, and the ship was formally commissioned on 15 September.
higgshightech.orgThe French battleship Strasbourg, a Dunkerque-class battleship, was an epitome of naval innovation and power in the interwar period. Launched in 1936, it
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