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Bretagne was the lead ship of her class of three dreadnought battleships built in the 1910s for the French Navy. She spent the bulk of her nearly 25-year-long career in the Mediterranean Squadron and sometimes served as its flagship. Entering service in February 1916 during World War I, she provided cover for the Otranto Barrage that blockaded the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the Adriatic Sea, but saw no action. The ship was significantly modernised in the interwar period. After World War II broke out in September 1939, Bretagne escorted troop convoys and was briefly deployed to the Atlantic in search of German blockade runners and commerce raiders. Germany invaded France on 10 May 1940 and the French surrendered only six weeks later, at which time the battleship was stationed in Mers-el-Kébir, French Algeria. Fearful that the Germans would seize the French Navy, the British attacked the ships there on 3 July 1940; Bretagne was hit four times and exploded, killing the majority of her crew.