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Descripción: The scuttled French fleet at Toulon: aerial pictures. On 28 November 1942, the day after the scuttling and firing of the ships of the French fleet in Toulon harbour, photographs were taken by the Royal Air Force. Many of the vessels were still burning so that smoke and shadows obscure part of the scene. But the photographs show, besides the burning cruisers, ship after ship of the contre-torpilleurs and destroyer classes lying capsized or sunk, testifying to the thoroughness with which the French seamen carried out their bitter task. While the vast damage done is shown in these photographs, no exact list of the state of the ships can be drawn up, since the ships themselves cannot be seen in an aerial photograph. Thus the upper deck of the battle cruiser Strasbourg is not submerged, but here are signs that the vessel has settled and is grounded. The key plan C.3296 shows the whereabouts of the majority of the ships and their condition as far as it can be seen from the photographs. Picture shows: damaged and sunk light cruisers and destroyers visible through the shadow and the smoke caused by the burning cruisers. left is the Strasbourg (bridge above the water but clearly sunk) next to her, burning, is the Colbert under the smoke, the Algérie to the right, the Marseillaise.[1]
Título: Toulon 1942
Créditos: Esta imagen está disponible en la División de Impresiones y Fotografías de la Biblioteca del Congreso de los Estados Unidos bajo el código digital LC-USW33-026496-D. Esta etiqueta no indica el estado de copyright del trabajo adjunto. Es necesario una etiqueta normal de copyright. Para más información vea Commons:Sobre las licencias.
Autor(a): Royal Air Force
Términos de Uso: Dominio Público
Licencia: Dominio Público
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