- a plan to
modernise the
French fleet after the
First World War. The
Bourrasques were
smaller and
slower than the Chacals, but were
nonetheless comparable...
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Bourrasque is a 1935
French drama film
directed by
Pierre Billon and
starring Germaine Rouer,
Jacques Grétillat and Jean Servais. The film's sets were...
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Bourrasque was a
Bourrasque-class
destroyer (torpilleur d'escadre)
built for the
French Navy
during the 1920s. The
Bourrasque class had an
overall length...
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ships were
built to a
design based on a
modified version of the
French Bourrasque class, and the
third and last ship of the class, Ljubljana, was built...
- for the
Yugoslav Royal Navy in the late 1930s, a
variant of the
French Bourrasque class.
Beograd was
constructed in France, and
Zagreb and
Ljubljana were...
-
named Bourrasque:
French torpedo boat
Bourrasque, a Cyclone-class
torpedo boat
launched in 1901 and
struck in 1921.
French destroyer
Bourrasque, a Bourrasque-class...
- (26
February 2016). "Zita Hanrot : "J'ai l'impression d'avoir pris une
bourrasque dans la tête"". Le
Figaro (in French).
Retrieved 27
February 2016. "Zita...
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Hurricane Rosy (Italian:
Temporale Rosy, French: Rosy la
bourrasque) is a 1979 Italian-French
comedy film
written and
directed by
Mario Monicelli. It is...
- 1925–26 and
commissioned from 1928 to 1931. They were the
successors to the
Bourrasque class, with the same armament, but
being slightly heavier overall. The...
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destroyers Chacal Guépard
Aigle Vauquelin Le
Fantasque Mogador Destroyers Bourrasque L'Adroit Le
Hardi Torpedo boats La Melpomène Le
FierX La CombattanteSLL...