MERS-EL-KEBIR MARINE CEMETERY
Sightseeing
2024
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2024
It was the cemetery of the sailors victims of the Royal Navy attack on July 3, 1940.
The majority of the 1,297 sailors killed that day, about a thousand, were bretons. They were mostly working on the Brittany and Provence, or the Battle Cruises Dunkerque and Strasbourg.
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