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  1. From the summer of 1940 and the German victory in the west, the Kriegesmarine fits out bases in the Netherlands, Belgium and France. The Lorient arsenal is chosen by Admiral Karl Dönitz to accommodate one of the five huge bases installed on the French coasts of the Atlantic to protect the U-Boote.

  2. L'arsenal de Lorient désigne une série d'installations industrielles situées le long du Scorff dans les villes de Lorient et de Lanester, dans le Morbihan, en France. Il produit notamment des navires de guerre pour le compte de marines militaires.

  3. Lorient. Arsenal. 2010–11 season. 2011–12 season. 2012–13 season. 2013–14 season. 2014–15 season. 2015–16 season. 2016–17 season. 2017–18 season. 2018–19 season. 2019–20 season. Bordeaux. International career. Personal life. Career statistics. Club. International. Honours. References. External links.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LorientLorient - Wikipedia

    DCNS continues the legacy of the formerly state-owned shipyards (colloquially known as l'Arsenal) that began operation in 1690. It still builds warships, mainly frigates . There is also a substantial industrial base in Keroman to support the fishing fleet.

  5. Campbell joined Arsenal in 2011 and was thereafter loaned out to French side Lorient, Spanish club Real Betis and Greek outfit Olympiacos. He made his competitive Arsenal debut as the club won the 2014 FA Community Shield .

  6. En 1770, el rey compró el puerto y el arsenal real que durante mucho tiempo siguió siendo el primer centro de actividad en la ciudad. Lorient se enriqueció durante el siglo XVIII por el comercio de esclavos, transportados a bordo del buque "Saint Louis" desde 1729 hasta 1731 y el "Dawn" en 1784.

  7. L'ARSENAL ROYAL DE LORIENT. Quand la Marine royale s'installa à Lorient, en 1689, ce n'était pas la première fois qu'elle en utilisait les chantiers. Déjà pendant la guerre de Hollande elle y avait réparé ses navires, notamment le Superbe, l' Invincible, le Foudroyant et la Légère (1678) (Archives Min. Colonies, C2 4, f° 254).