Operation Catapult: Winston Churchill and the British Attack on the French Navy at Mers-el-Kébir
Operation Catapult: Winston Churchill and the British Attack on the French Navy at Mers-el-Kébi With Bill Whiteside Part of our France in WW2 series • France in WWII Part of our Naval battles series • Battles at Sea and Naval History Part of our Churchill Reassessed series • Churchill Reassessed Part of our 1940 series • 1940 In July 1940, just weeks after France signed an armistice with Germany, Winston Churchill made one of the war's most shocking and controversial decisions: he ordered the Royal Navy to open fire on the French fleet at Mers-el-Kébir, killing more than 1,200 of Britain’s recent allies. The Associated Press called it “the strangest of all naval actions in the world’s history.” Churchill feared that Hitler would seize the powerful French fleet and turn it against Britain, so when French commanders refused British demands to move their ships to Allied ports, he gave the order to strike. The bombardment stunned the world, strained relations between Britain and France, and resonated through Churchill’s speech to Parliament, which, according to one observer, “echoed like no other ever heard in its ancient halls.” The fallout reached far beyond the Algerian coast. In Alexandria, British and French admirals negotiated a fragile truce, but trust between the two navies was shattered. Many Royal Navy officers were tormented by the attack, forced to fire on men they had fought beside only weeks earlier. Even Churchill, who deeply admired France, was anguished by his decision. Through the intertwined stories of French admiral Jean Louis Xavier François Darlan and British vice admiral Sir James Somerville - leaders tested by loyalty, duty, and the chaos of war—this dramatic episode reveals the tension, sacrifice, and unflinching resolve that defined Churchill’s wartime leadership. Buy the book: USA https://bookshop.org/a/21029/97816824... USA https://www.usni.org/press/books/oper... Uk https://uk.bookshop.org/a/5843/978168... Bill Whiteside, a member of the International Churchill Society, is a writer and researcher focused on Winston Churchill and the British Royal Navy. After a 30-year career in sales and marketing, he shifted his focus to history, uncovering a little-known naval clash during Churchill's second month as Prime Minister. This discovery led to his book and numerous articles on the subject. Whiteside holds a BS in management from the University of Notre Dame and lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Social Media links - / ww2tv / ww2tv / ww2tv WW2TV Merchandise https://ww2tv.creator-spring.com/ WW2TV Bookshop - where you can purchase copies of books featured in my YouTube shows. Any book listed here comes with the personal recommendation of Paul Woodadge, the host of WW2TV. For full disclosure, if you do buy a book through a link from this page WW2TV will earn a commission. UK - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/WW2TV USA - https://bookshop.org/shop/WW2TV Patreon Brigadiers: Timothy Manion, Andrew Harris, Tonet Rivera, John Lonsberg, Susan Yu, David Keahey, Tom Mullen and Jim Walsh Become a WW2TV Brigadier and become part of this Hall of Fame / ww2tv

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