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The Vauquelin class was a group of six large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the early 1930s. Entering service in 1933–1934, the sister ships spent most of their careers in the Mediterranean. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, they helped to enforce the non-intervention agreement. When France declared war on Germany in September 1939, all of the Vauquelins were assigned to the High Sea Forces (Forces de haute mer (FHM)) which was tasked to escort French convoys and support the other commands as needed. Three of the sisters briefly deployed to Scotland in early 1940 to support the Allied forces in the Norwegian Campaign and Maillé Brézé was lost to an accidental explosion. The others returned to the Mediterranean in time to participate

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  • Třída Vauquelin (cs)
  • Vauquelin-Klasse (de)
  • Classe Vauquelin (fr)
  • Classe Vauquelin (it)
  • ヴォークラン級大型駆逐艦 (ja)
  • Лидеры эскадренных миноносцев типа «Вокелен» (ru)
  • Vauquelin-class destroyer (en)
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  • Třída Vauquelin byla třída „supertorpédoborců“ francouzského námořnictva postavených před druhou světovou válkou. Třídu tvořilo šest jednotek. Všechny byly za války ztraceny. (cs)
  • Die Vauquelin-Klasse war eine Schiffsklasse von sechs Großzerstörern (franz. Contre-Torpilleurs) der französischen Marine (franz. Marine nationale française) im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Sie war Nachfolger der Aigle-Klasse und Vorgänger der Le-Fantasque-Klasse. Alle Schiffe der Klasse gingen während des Zweiten Weltkriegs verloren. (de)
  • La classe Vauquelin est une série de six contre-torpilleurs de la marine nationale française, mis sur cale à partir de mars 1930 et entrés en service entre 1933 et 1934. (fr)
  • La classe Vauquelin era una classe cacciatorpediniere francesi, impostate tra il 1929 che entrarono in servizio a partire dal 1931. Queste grosse unità differivano dalle precedenti classe Aigle per la sola adozione di un tubo lanciasiluri aggiuntivo. Rappresentarono la base per la successiva classe Le Fantasque. Ne vennero costruite sei unità, dai nomi di eminenti personalità francesi, che trovarono impiego durante la seconda guerra mondiale. (it)
  • ヴォークラン級大型駆逐艦 (Contre-Torpilleur classe Vauquelin) は、フランス海軍が保有した大型駆逐艦。6隻が建造された。 (ja)
  • The Vauquelin class was a group of six large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the early 1930s. Entering service in 1933–1934, the sister ships spent most of their careers in the Mediterranean. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, they helped to enforce the non-intervention agreement. When France declared war on Germany in September 1939, all of the Vauquelins were assigned to the High Sea Forces (Forces de haute mer (FHM)) which was tasked to escort French convoys and support the other commands as needed. Three of the sisters briefly deployed to Scotland in early 1940 to support the Allied forces in the Norwegian Campaign and Maillé Brézé was lost to an accidental explosion. The others returned to the Mediterranean in time to participate (en)
  • Лидеры эскадренных миноносцев типа «Вокелен» — тип лидеров французского флота времён Второй мировой войны. Развитие лидеров типа «Эгль». Всего построено шесть единиц в серии: «Вокелен» (фр. Vauquelin), «Тартю» (фр. Tartu), «Керсен» (фр. Kersaint), «Майе Брезе» (фр. Maillé Brézé), «Кассар» (фр. Cassard), «Шевалье Поль» (фр. Chevalier Paul). Последняя серия французских 2400-тонных лидеров. (ru)
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  • Vauquelin class (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/French_destroyer_Chevalier_Paul_moored_to_a_buoy_c1934.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/French_destroyers_Vauquelin_and_Kersaint_scuttled_at_Toulon_in_November_1942.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Recognition_drawing_of_a_French_2400-tonne_class_destroyer_c1941.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Vauquelin_&_Tartu_NH_88535.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Vauquelin_1934_NH_93317.jpg
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