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  Post-Treaty Battleships (Part 1)
Atomic shells were developed for Wisconsin's guns, and they could/may have been for Jean Bart and Vanguard (such matters are secret, but the technology certainly existed during their lifetimes).
Jean Bart's designers initially looked at the Italian fleet (especially the Littorio's) as likely adversaries, and the Mediterranean as well as the Atlantic as potential scenes of conflict.
Against Jean Bart, I would rate her a toss-up (although I feel Vanguard was a bit better all around ship), and against Wisconsin I think the American 16in guns would have ultimately made the difference.
www.chuckhawks.com /post_treaty_battleships.htm   (2759 words)

  
 french battleships
… 3 Jul 1940: Mers-el-Khebir: British battleships HMS Valiant and HMS Resolution and battlecruiser HMS Hood attack French battleships and battlecruisers in port …
Richelieu, Jean Bart, Clemenceau, were the three battleships of the Richelieu Battleship Class.
… attack against Mers-El-Kebir in July of 1940 Identification: The four classes of completed French battleships could be grouped two by two as to their outlook.
www.agawamhs.org /french-battleships.html   (326 words)

  
 Bertrand Russell
The appointment was revoked following a large number of public protests and a 1940 judicial decision which found him morally unfit to teach at the College.
In 1954 he delivered his famous "Man's Peril" broadcast on the BBC, condemning the Bikini H-bomb tests.
Schultz, Bart (1992) "Bertrand Russell in Ethics and Politics,"
plato.stanford.edu /entries/russell   (3952 words)

  
 New Netherland Project Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Bart, Jan. "Dutch Material Civilization: Daily Life Between 1650-1776, Evidence from Archeology." New World Dutch Studies.
"The New Netherland Dutch: Settling In and Sorting Out in Colonial Albany" in Jean E. Hunter and Paul R. Mason, eds.
Jordan, Jean P. "Women Merchants in Colonial New York.
www.nnp.org /project/bibliography.html   (6129 words)

  
 Peace Bibliography I-Q   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
from the French by Jean Sidgwick, Alfred Knopf, NYC, 1974.
Ligt, Bart de, The Conquest of Violence: An Essay on War and Revolution, intro.
Muller, Jean-Marie, and Jean Kalman, Cesar Chavez: Un Combat Non-Violent, Fayard/LeCerf, Paris, France, 1977.
www.centeronconscience.org /biblio_I-Q.htm   (12137 words)

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