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Darlan George Melton

Darlan By George Melton

Darlan by George Melton


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With a career beginning during the height of France's imperial power and lasting until the nation's rapid wartime decline, Darlan was a pragmatic statesman, a guardian of naval preparedness, a stout opponent of fascism, an earnest patron of the Anglo-French Alliance, and an advocate of combined naval power in the Mediterranean.

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Darlan: Admiral and Statesman of France, 1881-1942 by George Melton

Admiral Jean Francois Darlan's Western legacy is that of an opportunist, a fascist collaborator, or, at worst, a traitor during France's struggle for survival in the early years of World War II. This study, however, based upon new research from French, English, and German archival sources, paints a different picture. With a career beginning during the height of France's imperial power and lasting until the nation's rapid wartime decline, Darlan was a pragmatic statesman, a guardian of naval preparedness, a stout opponent of fascism, an earnest patron of the Anglo-French Alliance, and an advocate of combined naval power in the Mediterranean. He defended French naval and colonial interests against all foreign powers before and during the war, and his success in this area eventually resulted in his assassination. Darlan's career was characterized by his loyal service to his government and nation. One of the first to recognize the German threat, he openly favored naval rearmament in the early 1930s. He was also instrumental in the success of the 1937 Nyon Conference on Mediterranean security, which was the only prewar military effort against fascist aggression. During the occupation, Darlan pursued diplomacy to ease the burdens of the French people. Yet, these very negotiations with the Germans, along with his bitter reaction to Britain's surprise attack against the French fleet at Mers el-Keebir, would result in his reputation as an opportunist and a collaborator with the fascists. This examination of the man whose murder would ease the way for Charles de Gaulle will captivate anyone interested in the political intrigues of World War II.

About George Melton

GEORGE E. MELTON is Professor of History and Department Chair at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, North Carolina. His research in several American and French archives supports his interest in French naval and diplomatic history of World War II and the interwar period.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction The Future Admiral Close to the Center of Power Toward a New Balance of Naval Power Blunting Fascist Aggression Preparing for War Shifting Strategies of War Strategy of Coalition Warfare The Failure of Coalition Warfare Empire in Crisis Keeping France Neutral Darlan versus Laval In the Shadow of the Third Reich The Syrian War Troubled Interim The Winter Crisis The End of the Darlan Era at Vichy The Road to Algiers Armistice in North Africa A Step Toward the Liberation The Last Forty Days of Darlan Assassination in Algiers The Cover Up Darlan: Myth and Reality Notes on Archival Sources Index

Additional information

NPB9780275959739
9780275959739
0275959732
Darlan: Admiral and Statesman of France, 1881-1942 by George Melton
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-05-26
264
N/A
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