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Honorary President, M. Joël Batteux, Mayor of Saint NazaireM. Joël Batteux, président d'honneur, Lancastria Association of Scotland
It took just 20 minutes for 4000 lives to be lost 68 years ago in Britain’s worst ever maritime disaster
The sinking of the troopship Lancastria
THE WORLD’S LARGEST ONLINE LANCASTRIA ARCHIVE
In memory of the estimated 4000+ souls who were lost aboard the Lancastria on,
17th June 1940
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“The HMT Lancastria commemorative medal represents official Scottish Government recognition of the Lancastria disaster.” Read more HERE - Please note this medal is NOT for sale. Only survivors and immediate next of kin can make application.

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All profits go towards the ongoing work of the Association to establish a lasting memorial to the victims of the Lancastria at Clydebank.
On Monday the 17th of June, 1940 at 3.48pm the requisitioned Cunard cruise liner, Lancastria came under attack from enemy aircraft. She received three direct hits from a German Junkers 88 bomber and within 20 minutes, the 16,243-ton luxury liner sank, taking with her an estimated 4,000 victims. The sinking is the worst single disaster in British maritime history, and claimed more victims than the sinking of the Titanic and Lusitania combined. It is also the largest single loss of life for British forces in the whole of World War 2. It is a disaster which has remained largely forgotten by the history books and that in part has led to a silence which continues to this day, a silence this site aims to remedy.
The exact death toll may never be fully known and estimates range from as low as 2,500 to over 6,000 lives lost. The Lancastria's acting Adjutant had desperately attempted to compile a list of those boarding from the small fleet of vessels ferrying men and refugees out to Lancastria and initially put the figure at almost 9,000 embarked, a figure backed up by a number of survivors. That figure may be exaggerated and its certainly disputed by the British Government. Recently authors, such as Brian Crabb, have managed to pull together a full list of those known to have perished aboard Lancastria but there is evidence to suggest that many more individuals boarded the Lancastria than official records indicate.
However the scale of the disaster is only one small part of the story and does not reveal the true extent of the horror that day. The events of that afternoon have become obscured, not least because they also coincided with another 'larger' news story, the formal announcement that France had capitulated to Hitler's Germany and Churchill, on hearing news of the Lancastria disaster, immediately placed a D-notice on it forbidding any knowledge of the sinking reaching an already demoralised public.
Secrecy, whether deliberate or otherwise, continue to shroud the Lancastria like the dark, silt laden waters which now cover the wreck site.
Pour connaitre l'histoire du Lancastria en francais, cliquez sur www.lelancastria.com un site excellent et complet realise par le nazairien Yves Beaujuge, devenu historien local du Lancastria. 
(To read about the Lancastria story in French click on the excellent and comprehensive site www.lelancastria.com by local historian Yves Beaujuge)
On the sea front in the harbour town of St. Nazaire the official Lancastria monument can be found. Inscribed in both French and English it reads:
"Opposite this place lies the wreck of the troopship Lancastria sunk by enemy action on 17 June 1940 whilst embarking British troops and civilians during the evacuation of France. To the glory of God, in proud memory of more than 4,000 who died and in commemoration of the people of Saint Nazaire and surrounding districts who saved many lives, tended wounded and gave a Christian burial to victims. We have not forgotten. HMT 'Lancastria' Association, 17 June 1988.”
Lancastria Association of Scotland officer bearers:

Honorary President, M. Joël Batteux, Mayor of Saint Nazaire

Vice President, M. Yves Beaujuge

Chairperson, Fiona Symon

Secretary, Mark Hirst - Membership Secretary - Treasurer, David Parton
Linda Clark
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