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  1. Jean Louis Xavier François Darlan (7 August 1881 – 24 December 1942) was a French Admiral and political figure. He was Admiral of the Fleet and commander in chief of the French Navy in 1939, at the beginning of World War II. After France capitulated to Nazi Germany in 1940, Darlan served in the pro-German Vichy regime, becoming its deputy leader for a time. When the Allies invaded French ...

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  3. "François Darlan" published on by null. (b. 7 Aug. 1881, d. 24 Dec. 1942).French admiral A distinguished naval commander in World War I, he was appointed admiral and Commander‐in‐Chief in 1939. His instinct to collaborate with the Germans during the Vichy government was intensified by the British destruction of much of his fleet at Mers el‐Kebir in July 1940.

  4. Darlan[darˈlã]© wissenmediaDarlan, FrançoisFrançois, französ.französischer Admiral, * 7. 8. 1881 Nérac, † 24. 12. 1942 Algier; 1939-1942 Oberbefehlshaber ...

  5. 22. Dez. 2022 · Who shot WWII Admiral Jean François Darlan? (Dec. 23, 2022) This week 80 years ago, French Adm. Jean François Darlan was assassinated. Other than his family, no one cared who shot the French admiral. The only thing most cared about was that he was, in fact, dead. When, on Sept. 3, 1939, the Republic of France entered the war between Poland ...

  6. Following are the reminiscences of a journalist who knew Adm. Jean François Darlan and who questions the circumstances of his death. Check any American or British encyclopedia and you’ll learn that French Adm. Jean François Darlan was gunned down in his Algiers headquarters on Christmas Eve 1942. The assassin was described as “a young ...

  7. Der französische Admiral. War 1939-40 Oberbefehlshaber der französischen Flotte, 1940 Handels- und Marineminister der Vichy-Regierung, 1941-42 auch Vizepräsident des Ministerrates, Außen- und Informationsminister, 1941 auch Innenminister und ab 1942 Oberbefehlshaber der französischen Streitkräfte.