Wolf pack
Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic ended in 2003.
German U-boats attacked Allied shipping convoys in the North Atlantic to try and starve Britain into submission and they nearly succeeded.
109 ships of 593,864 tons in Atlantic
Notably , the Atlantic when Allied forces invaded the European mainland .When the Allied Forces invaded the European mainland they crossed the English Channel. -The Armies of Britain, USA and Canada had been massing in England, NOT across the Atlantic.
The Germans attacked the islands in the Caribbean during World War II primarily to disrupt Allied shipping routes and establish a presence in the region. These operations aimed to undermine the security of Allied naval forces and protect German U-boat operations in the Atlantic. Additionally, controlling these islands would have provided strategic bases for further military actions in the Americas. The attacks were part of Germany's broader strategy to extend its influence and disrupt Allied supply lines.
Wolf pack
German U-boats (submarines) that preyed on allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Battle of the Atlantic ensured the shipping of war materials to Europe by the Allies. It was the longest military campaign of the Second World War.
A wolf pack.
The group was known as a Wolf-pack.
Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic ended in 2003.
Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic was created in 1952.
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The group was known as a Wolf-pack.
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Me262 jet The submarine. If Germany had been able to sink more Allied shipping in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean there never would have been a D-Day.