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  1. On November 11th, 1942, German and Italian troops closed in on the French coastal city of Toulon, home to the French fleet, which triggered Vichy Secretary of the Navy, Admiral Gabriel Auphan to order Admirals Jean de Laborde and Andre Marquis to oppose the invading armies without bloodshed by means of local negotiation. Scuttling Orders in Toulon

  2. Gabriel Auphan Timeline. 4 Nov 1894. Gabriel Auphan was born in Alès, France. 15 Nov 1942. Gabriel Auphan attempted, in failure, to convince Jean de Laborde to sail the French fleet out of Toulon, France. 18 Nov 1942. Gabriel Auphan resigned from his position as the head of the French Navy. 16 Apr 1982.

  3. Auphan, Gabriel Adrien Joseph Paul. Cabinet Laval VI (1942-1944) Date of birth: November 4th, 1894 (Alès, France) Date of death: April 6th, 1982 (Versailles, France) Nationality: French (1870-present, Republic) Biography.

  4. Counter-admiral Gabriel Paul Auphan (November 4, 1894, Alès – April 16, 1982) was a French naval officer who became the State Secretary of the Navy (secrétaire d'État à la Marine) of the Vichy government from April to November 1942.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Operation Lila and the scuttling of the French fleet occurred on November 27, 1942, during World War II (1939-1945). With the Fall of France in June 1940, the French Navy ceased to operate against the Germans and Italians. To prevent the enemy from obtaining the French ships, the British attacked Mers-el-Kebir in July and fought the Battle of ...