History of War Bookazine  |  History of War Battle of the Atlantic 7th Ed.
For more than five years and eight months, the most gruelling and protracted struggle of World War II played out across the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. The Battle of the Atlantic – a name coined by Winston Churchill – may have been far removed from the brutal, land-based combat on the Eastern or Western fronts, but it was no less significant. Wolf packs of German U-boats stalked and preyed upon enemy shipping convoys, while Allied commanders did everything to ensure that these vital lifelines to Britain weren’t cut off. In this bookazine, you’ll explore the events, technology and people that drove this unprecedented conflict. Through expert features, stunning photography and first-hand accounts, discover the incredible stories of genius, heroism and betrayal that shaped this vital part of World War II.
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