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Titre(s) : Who sank Surcouf ? the truth about the disappearance of the pride of the French navy [Texte imprimé] ; James Rusbridger
Auteur(s) : Rusbridger, James
Editeur, producteur : London : Sydney : Auckland : Century, 1991
ISBN : 0-7126-3975-6
Note(s) : En annexe, contient un choix de documents
Résumé ou extrait : Who sank Surcouf ? solves one of the great wartime mysteries : the disappearance without trace of the pride of the French navy. - Why was Surcouf boarded by the British and taken over in a bloody shoot-out that cost three lives ? - Why did two admirals insist she be sent back to sea, despite knowing Surcouf was useless as a fighting sub, with a new captain and an incompetent crew ? - Did Surcouf sink Allied merchant ships in Convoy HX-110 in apirl 1941 ? - Why did the Admiralty decide to lie to the Free French about Surcouf's disappearance ? - Why did J. Edgar Hoover, head ot the FBI, tell the chief of US Naval Intelligence that Surcouf had been sunk off Martinique some two weeks after her official sinking ?
Sujet(s) : Surcouf (sous-marin)
  Naufrages
  Guerre mondiale (1939-1945)
  Blaison Georges-Louis-Nicolas (1906-1942)
  Atlantique (océan)
  1942
Sujet - Nom commun : Surcouf (sous-marin)
