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What helped the Allied gain the advantage in the Battle of the Atlantic?

The Allies Bypassed the Atlantic to confront the Germans directly in Eourpe


What do the allies do to the Germans during D day?

The allies pushed the German armies back from the 'Atlantic Wall' and advanced into France


What was the cause of the Atlantic battle?

Germany did not want the Allies to receive armament, food, goods and supplies that were shipped to them. They sunk many merchant ships. War was waged by the naval forces of both sides. Eventually the Germans had to give up and the Allies were able to get their troops and supplies sent to all the necessary places, especially the United Kingdom.


What new military technology allowed the Germans to disrupt supplies from reaching the Allies?

submarines (U-boats)


Why was Antwerp significant to the Germans in the Ardennes offensive?

It was the city through which Allies got supplies. When Germans invaded Antwerp, Allied supply lines were cut off.


Who made the battle of the Atlantic happen?

The Germans as they sent U-boats into the Atlantic to sink allied ships so allies sent battleships in and the result A BATTLE / CONFLICT


Why it D-Day significant?

D-day was a plan to put a hole in the Atlantic Wall, exposing France to the Allies, in which they retook Europe from the Germans.


How did the lend lease act and the Atlantic charter change US Involvement in war?

The U.S. agreed to provide weapons and supplies to the allies


How did the lend-act and the Atlantic charter change the us involvement in world war 2?

The U.S. agreed to provide weapons and supplies to the allies


Why did the allies flank the Germans in d-day?

The Allies flanked the Germans because it made tactical sense to do so.


Why was control of the Atlantic critical for Great Britain and its allies?

Britain imports much of its food and raw material. During WW2, Nazi Germany had a policy of trying to starve Britain into submission. The Americans and Canadians were sending shiploads of supplies to the UK and the Germans were torpedoing those ships laden with supplies. Without control of the Atlantic, the British people would have starved to death.


How did the Lend-Lease Act in the Atlantic Charter change US involvement in World War 2?

The U.S. agreed to provide weapons and supplies to the allies