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The French Battleship Jean Bart, Paperback / softback Book

The French Battleship Jean Bart Paperback / softback

Part of the Top Drawings series

Paperback / softback

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The French battleship, Jean Bart, together with its twin Richelieu, was among the largest and most modern ships of this class that served in the Marine Nationale.

Their construction was based on the experience gained during the construction of Dunkerque battleships face=Calibri>- smaller and less armed units - but quite modern for their times. A characteristic feature of the aforementioned ships, including the Jean Bart, was the unusual layout of the main artillery concentrated in two four-barrel turrets located in the fore part, while medium calibre artillery was located in the stern.

This, in combination with the massive body of the command tower and the chimney 'hidden' in the rest of the superstructures, created an astonishing silhouette of a beautiful and very dangerous ship. Jean Bart was built at the Ateliers et Chantiers de Saint-Nazarie (Penhoet) shipyard in Saint-Nazarie.

The keel was laid on December 12, 1936. The ship was launched on March 6, 1940.

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