The French fleet in Toulon was scuttled on 27 November 1942 to avoid capture by Nazi German forces.
The Seaplane Carrier Teste was sunk along with:
Battleships
Strasbourg (flagship), Dunkerque, Provence
Heavy cruisers
Dupleix, Foch, Algérie, Colbert
Light cruisers
Marseillaise, Jean de Vienne, La Galissonnière
Destroyers
Cassard, Aigle, Gerfaut, Lion, Lynx, L'Indomptable, Mogador, Panthère, Tigre, Kersaint, Tartu, Valmy, Vauban, Vauquelin, Vautour, Guépard, Le Hardi
Torpedo-boats
Casque, Bordelais, Bison, Bayonnaise, Foudroyant, Trombe, Siroco, Poursuivante, Mars, Palme, Cyclone, Mamelouk
Submarines
Redoutable, Eurydice, Diamant, Thétis, Sirène, Vénus, Vengeur, Naïade, Pascal, Espoir, Achéron, Fresnel, Caïman, Henri Poincaré, Galatée
Sloops
Épargne, D'Iberville, Chamois, Yser, Impétueuse, Curieuse, Granit, Dédaigneuse
What if Commandant Teste had escaped Toulon? Here are two What If scenarios for the Commandant Teste:
1) her aviation gear were removed and it was converted into a fast transport ship:
2) An early 1945 conversion into an Escort / Training Carrier: