The bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. There were other attacks by German submarines that would come in 'wolf packs.'
its massive navy stoped most German attacks on convoys of brtish ships and when
"Liberty ships" .
It was incomplete. The Germans made some feint attacks, but it was outflanked by the Panzer advance through the Ardennes & was effectively useless as a defensive line.
World War 2 occured in France and Germany mainly. == ==
Germany's need for money!(:
4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
The system you are referring to is the Convoy System. In this system, cargo ships traveled together in groups, typically escorted by navy warships for protection against enemy attacks during times of war. This system was commonly used during World War I and World War II to safeguard merchant ships from submarines and other threats.
VE day, or "Victory in Europe" day occured apon the Nazi surrender at the end of World War 2. It occured on the 8th of May, 1945.
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
it is a world conflict that has not occured yet so there is no history though there might be world war 3 in the distant future
Try the Battle of the Somme.
Before the U.S. entered World War II, American merchant ships in the Atlantic were protected by the U.S. Navy's neutrality patrols, which aimed to safeguard American interests and vessels from submarine attacks, particularly from German U-boats. Additionally, the U.S. implemented convoy systems, where merchant ships traveled in groups, escorted by naval vessels to enhance their safety against potential threats. Despite these measures, tensions escalated, leading to increasing attacks on American ships, which contributed to the eventual U.S. entry into the war.