Did the French Navy ever defeat the British navy?

Let us know. Battle of Grand Port, (22–27 August 1810), naval battle between France and Britain, the latter's worst defeat at sea during the Napoleonic Wars. The Isle de France (Mauritius) was one of the last French overseas possessions to be captured by Britain.
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Has France ever won a naval battle?

Before the Nine Years' War, in the Franco-Dutch War, the French Navy managed to score a decisive victory over a combined Spanish-Dutch fleet at the Battle of Palermo (1676). During the War of the Grand Alliance, Admiral Tourville won a significant victory in the Battle of Beachy Head (1690, Bataille de Bévezier).
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Was the British navy ever defeated?

The most important operation came in 1781 when, in the Battle of the Chesapeake, the British failed to lift the French blockade of Lord Cornwallis, resulting in a British surrender in the Battle of Yorktown.
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Did Churchill sink the French Navy?

In the words of French survivors, some of whom still regard Churchill as a war criminal, and one of the British sailors who opened fire on his former allies, this is the forgotten story of Churchill's deadliest decision – to sink the French Fleet.
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Why did Churchill sink the French?

Churchill, worried that one of the world's great navies would end up in German hands, asked the French to turn the ships over to the British instead. The French refused, but Admiral Darlan, commander of the French fleet, swore that he would sink his own ships if the Germans ever tried to take control.
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Was the French navy stronger than the British navy in the Revolutionary War?



Who Sank the French Navy in ww2?

On June 13, 1940, Winston Churchill took one of several trips to France during Hitler's Blitzkrieg. After convincing the French not to sign a separate armistice with Germany just two months prior, Churchill was now being begged to release them from the obligation.
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Why did Britain destroy the French fleet?

The attack was the main part of Operation Catapult, a British plan to neutralise or destroy French ships to prevent them from falling into German hands after the Allied defeat in the Battle of France.
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How powerful was the French Navy in ww2?

In 1940, the French fleet was the fourth largest naval force in the world after Britain, the United States and Japan. Its strength included seven battleships, 19 cruisers, 71 destroyers and 76 submarines.
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What happened to the French Navy during ww2?

The French destroyed 77 vessels, including 3 battleships, 7 cruisers, 15 destroyers, 13 torpedo boats, 6 sloops, 12 submarines, 9 patrol boats, 19 auxiliary ships, 1 school ship, 28 tugs, and 4 cranes. Thirty-nine small ships were captured, most of them sabotaged and disarmed.
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Does the UK still have a strong navy?

The UK defense budget is still the 5th largest in the world and the Royal Navy remains in the front rank of the world's navies. As of August 2020, there are 77 operational commissioned ships, that include submarines as well as one "static ship" in the Royal Navy.
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Why was British Navy so strong?

The British Navy scored its greatest victories largely because it was better organized, better financed and better equipped than its enemies. For this, Pepys gets much of the credit. In the Elizabethan era, ships were thought of as little more than transport vehicles for troops.
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How large was the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars?

According to Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, in April 1794 the navy had 303 vessels in active service. In 1799, including captured vessels, the total had risen to 646, of which 268 had been French. By adding the 597 corsairs taken from all nations, the total number of ships taken was 942.
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Has France ever defeated England?

Jeanne d'Arc of France leads victorious against William de la Pole of England. Jeanne d'Arc delivers yet another French victory over the English. La Hire and Poton de Xaintrailles of France defeat Sir John Fastolf of England, effectively turning the tide of the Hundred Years' War.
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Did the French have a good navy in ww2?

By the outbreak of the Second World War the French Navy was a strong force. Between 1926 and 1939 two battlecruisers, seven heavy cruisers and 12 light cruisers had been built. Their large battleships were either new or had recently been modernized. It also had 71 destroyers and 76 submarines.
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Does France have a bigger navy than the UK?

The Royal Navy is made up of 32,450 regular, trained personnel (including Royal Marines); compared with the French Navy's 35,000. :: Combat and Support Ships – 69 French (excluding training vessels and tugs) vs 73 British.
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Who had the biggest navy in 1939?

The Royal Navy, still the largest in the world in September 1939, included: 15 Battleships & battlecruisers, of which only two were post-World War 1.
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Did the British fight the French in ww2?

he British and French were allies against the Axis during World War II (WWII). One fact that gets glossed over is that France and Britain went toe to toe with each other in WWII.
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Did France have submarines in ww2?

The French submarine fleet of World War II was one of the largest in the world at that time. It saw action during the war but had a chequered service history due to France's position at that time. During the conflict, 59 submarines, more than three-quarters of the fleet, were lost.
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Why did France surrender to Germany?

France surrendered to the Nazis in 1940 for complex reasons. The proximate cause, of course, was the success of the German invasion, which left metropolitan France at the mercy of Nazi armies. But the German victory opened profound rifts in French society.
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What happened to French troops after they surrendered?

French POWs were sent to camps in Germany where they were quickly set to work on farms, in industry, mines and on the railways, to replace German men away fighting. The POWs lived and worked alongside the German population, leading to both tensions and friendships.
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