1 ago 1912

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30 set 1913

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18 ago 1931

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9 mai 1933

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21 set 1933

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  • The keel of cruiser Georges Leygues was laid down by At. & Ch. de St. Nazaire-Penhoet at Saint-Nazaire, France. ww2dbase [ | Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | CPC]
24 mar 1936

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12 dez 1936

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27 fev 1941

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  • German submarine U-48 landed master Thomas Llewellyn Bradford and chief officer Alfred Hodder of British steam merchant ship Nailsea Lass, sunk by the submarine three days prior, at Saint-Nazaire, France. The two were later taken to the German prisoner of war camp Marlag und Milag Nord. ww2dbase [Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | HM]
30 nov 1941

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  • German submarine U-206 became missing in the Bay of Biscay, possibly lost in a British minefield just west of Saint-Nazaire, France. All 46 men aboard were lost. ww2dbase [U-206 | Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | CPC]
23 dez 1941

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20 jan 1942

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28 fev 1942

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13 mar 1942

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28 mar 1942

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  • Executing Operation Chariot, British destroyer HMS Campbeltown sailed into the Loire River estuary near Saint-Nazaire, France with commandos on board at 0122 hours. She was detected and fired upon by coastal guns. Despite hits, she rammed into the dry dock at 0134 hours and unloaded commandos and other troops, who wrecked the dry dock, suffering 169 killed and 215 captured; 228 escaped via small vessels, leaving the explosives-laden HMS Campbeltown behind, which detonated at noon, killing 360. ww2dbase [Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | TH, CPC]
28 mar 1942 Fotos
HMS Cambeltown wedged in the dock gates of Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942, photo 01 of 10German personnel on HMS Campbeltown at Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942, photo 3 of 9HMS Cambeltown wedged in the dock gates of Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942, photo 02 of 10HMS Cambeltown wedged in the dock gates of Saint-Nazaire, France, 28 Mar 1942, photo 03 of 10
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29 mar 1942

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21 abr 1942

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  • 20 French civilians were killed by Germans at Saint-Nazaire, France in retaliation of the 28 Mar 1942 raid by British commandos. ww2dbase [Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | CPC]
16 mai 1942

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6 ago 1942

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25 mar 1944

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  • U-976, a German Type VIIC submarine, was sunk in the Bay of Biscay south-west of Saint-Nazaire, France by gunfire from two RAF Mosquito aircraft from 248 Squadron RAF/L&I. Four of the submarine's crew of 53 lost their lives. ww2dbase [Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | HM]



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