- Marcel-Bruno Gensoul
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Marcel-Bruno Gensoul Born 12 October 1880 Died 30 December 1973 Allegiance France Service/branch Navy Battles/wars Mers-el-Kebir Marcel-Bruno Gensoul (12 October 1880 - 30 December 1973[1]) was a French admiral who commanded the Force de Raid, based at Brest until the French surrender in 1940. At that time, the force was transferred to Mers El Kébir in French North Africa.
Gensoul was subsequently involved in unsuccessful negotiations with the British admiral, James Somerville, which culminated in the bombardment and destruction of the French Fleet on July 3, 1940. Gensoul never commented on these events.[2]
References
- ^ "Marcel-Bruno Gensoul is Dead". New York Times. 1974-01-05. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10913FC355E1A7493C7A9178AD85F408785F9. Retrieved 19 Nov 2008.
- ^ Lasterle, Philippe (July 2003). "Could Admiral Gensoul Have Averted the Tragedy of Mers el-Kebir?". The Journal of Military History. http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/journal_of_military_history/v067/67.3lasterle.html. Retrieved 19 Nov 2008.
Categories:- 1973 deaths
- French military personnel of World War II
- French Navy admirals
- 1880 births
- French military personnel stubs
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