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| #10546305 in Books | 2000-09-01 | 2000-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.25 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 360 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| So close to defeat|By Pat|Have you ever read a murder mystery where you already know the outcome, but you still plow on in an agony of suspense? This history of the Battle of the Atlantic is a very readable one-volume rendering of the battle we almost lost, and although you know the outcome, you will hold your breath as the German U-boats sink enormous numbers of ships while|.com |The Battle of the Atlantic, which lasted for the length of World War II in Europe, claimed nearly 2,500 Allied vessels and a like number of aircraft. On the German side, three out of four sailors on the U-boat crews that caused much of that damage died,
It was probably the most important battle of the Second World War. The German attempt to stem the vital trans-Atlantic flow of men and supplies to Britain would cost the Allies more than 2,600 merchant ships, 30,000 merchant seamen’s lives, 5,000 aircrew, and about 2,500 aircraft. The battle ranged across the ocean: from the waters of the St. Lawrence, through the treacherous open sea of the North Atlantic, to the fjords of Norway and the Bat of Biscay.
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