Battle of the Atlantic: A History from Beginning to End

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Imagine a battlefield of millions of square miles, with an enemy that was often invisible when it struck. Imagine a convoy of ships carrying vital supplies from North America to Great Britain, at the mercy of the deadly marauders under the water, waiting to attack them. The Battle of the Atlantic, the longest campaign of World War II, took place upon the Atlantic Ocean as the Allies traveled back and forth from North America to Great Britain with desperately needed oil, provisions, weapons, and supplies for the embattled forces fighting against Nazi Germany. The U-boats, the terror of the undersea, made those convoy journeys particularly precarious, especially after Germany’s Admiral Karl Dönitz developed his dreaded wolf pack strategy.


Discover a plethora of topics such as

The Threat of the German U-Boats

Battleships and the Bismarck

The Lend-Lease Program

The Downfall of the U-boats

The Codebreakers who Cracked the Enigma Code

And much more!


Discover the Battle of the Atlantic, the longest and most crucial campaign of World War II. Fought across vast ocean waters, this struggle for control of supply lines shaped the outcome of the war. Perfect for military history enthusiasts and WWII readers.

Get your copy today and explore the story of this epic naval battle!

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