About: Hervé Cras

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Hervé Cras (7 August 1910 – 2 November 1980) was a French military and naval historian, who wrote under the pseudonym Jacques Mordal. Born to a sailing family in Evreux, Hervé Cras fought in World War II, surviving the Dunkirk evacuation. He became Director for Historical Studies at the Musée de la Marine, Paris.

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  • Hervé Cras (7 August 1910 – 2 November 1980) was a French military and naval historian, who wrote under the pseudonym Jacques Mordal. Born to a sailing family in Evreux, Hervé Cras fought in World War II, surviving the Dunkirk evacuation. He became Director for Historical Studies at the Musée de la Marine, Paris. (en)
  • Hervé Pierre Gabriel Cras dit Jacques Mordal, né à Évreux le 7 août 1910 et mort à Saint-Mandé, le 2 novembre 1980 est un médecin de marine et écrivain français. (fr)
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  • Hervé Cras (7 August 1910 – 2 November 1980) was a French military and naval historian, who wrote under the pseudonym Jacques Mordal. Born to a sailing family in Evreux, Hervé Cras fought in World War II, surviving the Dunkirk evacuation. He became Director for Historical Studies at the Musée de la Marine, Paris. (en)
  • Hervé Pierre Gabriel Cras dit Jacques Mordal, né à Évreux le 7 août 1910 et mort à Saint-Mandé, le 2 novembre 1980 est un médecin de marine et écrivain français. (fr)
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  • Hervé Cras (en)
  • Jacques Mordal (fr)
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