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WW2's greatest battles | 3. Battle of the Atlantic

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:34:34
Publish Date: 2024-05-01 23:00:00
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As the Second World War raged on, Atlantic sea-routes became a crucial lifeline for Britain as merchant ships kept them supplied with critical equipment and food. But this made them an irresistible target for German attack. Speaking to Rachel Dinning for our WW2's Greatest Battles series, military historian James Holland explains why he believes the battle of the Atlantic was the most important engagement of the whole conflict, and reveals what life was really like inside a German U-boat.



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