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20 June 1940
Bordeaux
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Darlan and the fleet — 20 June

Admiral François Darlan, Chief of the Naval General Staff

Admiral , 58, commands the French Navy — some 175,000 men and one of the most powerful fleets in the world, intact while the land army collapses. On 16 June Reynaud fell; on the 17th Pétain asked for an armistice. Darlan has sworn to the British that the French fleet will never fall into German hands. This fleet fields modern ships — the fast battleships Dunkerque and Strasbourg, the brand-new Richelieu — dispersed between Toulon, North Africa, and the Atlantic.

On 20 June he learns that Pétain accepts the principle of armistice. The draft Article 8 provides that the fleet will be gathered in ports "to be determined" and disarmed under German-Italian control — a formula whose ambiguity alarms London at the highest level.

Darlan holds considerable autonomous power and several structural options: scuttle the fleet pre-emptively before any signature; rally to England en bloc, breaking with Pétain; or disperse the ships among the ports of the Empire (Toulon, Mers-el-Kébir, Algiers, Dakar) by applying the armistice. The fate of the world's fourth navy depends on his judgement.

Bordeaux, 20 June 1940, you are Admiral Darlan: what to do with the intact fleet as the armistice looms?

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