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  1. The Battle of the Atlantic has been called the "longest, largest, and most complex" naval battle in history. The campaign started immediately after the European war began, during the so-called " Phoney War ", and lasted more than five years, until the German surrender in May 1945.

  2. Jul 5, 2024 · Battle of the Atlantic, in World War II, a contest between the Western Allies and the Axis powers (particularly Germany) for the control of Atlantic sea routes. The Allied objectives were to blockade the Axis powers in Europe, secure Allied sea movements, and project military power across the seas.

  3. The Battle of the Atlantic, from 1939 to 1945, was the longest continuous battle of the Second World War. Canada played a key role in the Allied struggle for control of the North Atlantic, as German submarines worked furiously to cripple the convoys shipping crucial supplies to Europe.

  4. The WW2 Two Battle of the Atlantic pitted Allied convoys protecting supply ships from North America and the Empire against German submarines and warships.

  5. At 7:30pm on 3rd September 1939, a torpedo fired from a German submarine slammed into the hull of the British ocean liner SS Athenia. Fourteen hours later, Athenia sank beneath the waves. 118 passengers and crew went down with her. The ocean was now a hunting ground. The Battle of the Atlantic had begun. Breaking Britain.

  6. Jun 16, 2017 · Battle of the Atlantic: An Overview. The Battle of the Atlantic was one of the most important fronts in World War II. In September 1939, Germany immediately sought to capitalize on...

  7. Battle of the Atlantic, Contest in World War II between Britain (and later the U.S.) and Germany for the control of Atlantic sea routes. Initially the Anglo-French coalition drove German merchant shipping from the Atlantic, but with the fall of France in 1940, Britain was deprived of French naval support.

  8. Feb 17, 2011 · Dates: 1939 to 1943. Location: Atlantic Ocean. Outcome: The Germans put a halt to U-boat operations in the Atlantic on 23 May 1943. Key Players: The US, British and Canadian navies versus...

  9. Feb 6, 2021 · The Battle of the Atlantic was the most important campaign of the Second World War. Safeguarding the sea lanes between North America and Europe was central to the Allied strategy in World War Two.

  10. Mar 30, 2011 · The Battle of the Atlantic was one of the longest campaigns of World War Two, and it was proportionally among the most costly. Between 75,000 and 85,000 Allied seamen were killed.