- La
Pallice (also
known as
grand port
maritime de La Roc****e) is the
commercial deep-water port of La Roc****e, France.
During the Fall of France, on...
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separate La Roc****e and La
Pallice so they are
usually considered as one port. An
unnamed bunker was
built at La
Pallice (Base sous-marine de La Roc****e [fr]);...
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January 1942 U-333 was
transferred to the 3rd U-boat
Flotilla based at La
Pallice for front-line service. The U-boat made 12
combat patrols in the next three...
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Germany acquired U-boat
bases at Lorient, Brest, Saint-Nazaire, and La
Pallice/La Roc****e and Bordeaux. This
extended the
range of Type VIIs. Regardless...
- on the
Atlantic coast and sent the AASF anti-aircraft
batteries to La
Pallice and La Roc****e, the
least important embarkation harbours.
Nantes and St...
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arrived at her new home port of La
Pallice on the
French Atlantic coast on 9
December 1942. The U-boat
departed La
Pallice on 16
January 1943 for a patrol...
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orders Buchheim to join its
mission of
carrying naval officials to La
Pallice, the port for La Roc****e,
which succeeds despite the
submarine being greatly...
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Chantiers et
Ateliers de Saint-Nazaire, Penhoët. She was sunk by a mine off La
Pallice, France, in 1940—one of the
earliest p****enger ship
losses of the Second...
- harbour,
named La
Pallice. The
large submarine pens
built during World War II
still stand there,
although they are not in use. La
Pallice is
equipped with...
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Bedford Petroleum Company in La
Pallice near La Roc****e in France...