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Cancelled or commissioned after the war
The "Cancelled or commissioned after the war" field contains the Béarn, which was neither (she was in fact already obsolete at the breakout of the Second World War). Removing the Béarn, there were no ships commissioned after the war in this field.
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Cancelled or commissioned after the war
The "Cancelled or commissioned after the war" field contains the Béarn, which was neither (she was in fact already obsolete at the breakout of the Second World War). Removing the Béarn, there were no ships commissioned after the war in this field.
Rama (
talk) 13:33, 3 April 2008 (UTC)reply