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Why did the Germans use you boats?

The Germans used U-Boats to try to attack all of the ships going to Britain, they ended up attacking Listuania, a passenger vessel that was caring amunition but happened to have 150 US passengers causing the US to get involved with the war


How many ships and soldiers were involved in the D Day landings?

About 156,000 allied forces involved in all and about the entire allied fleet was put against the germans


How were the allies able to start turning the germans back in the atlantic?

The Allies began to turn the tide against the Germans in the Atlantic through a combination of improved anti-submarine warfare tactics, the use of convoy systems, and advancements in technology. The introduction of sonar and depth charges allowed Allied forces to detect and engage U-boats more effectively. Additionally, the coordination of naval and air assets helped to protect merchant ships, reducing losses from German submarine attacks. These efforts, alongside increased production of warships and aircraft, ultimately weakened the German U-boat campaign and improved Allied supply lines.


How did the Germans lose the Battle of Omaha Beach?

During the "D-Day" invasion of Normandy in June 1944, the Germans lost the Battle of Omaha Beach for several reasons. Above all, the determination and courage of the invading Allied soldiers led to their hard-won success. In addition, the superior fire-power of the Allied force as a whole, especially as delivered by aircraft and naval ships located just offshore, led to the Allied success on Omaha Beach.


Where is Dunkrik?

Dunkrik is in France it is mostly know for when british and french troops scramble off the beaches into ships after germans attacked them when France surrended in 1941. WW2 they are still trenches there to see and remember what happend to brave men.

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Why did Germans U-boats attacked the US ships in the Atlantic Ocean?

Because they were supplying Germanys enemy; Britain.


Why did the Germans U-boats attacked the US ships in the Atlantic Ocean?

They were supplying Germany's enemy...Great Britain.


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


What year did the Germans sink 2439 US ships in ww1?

The loss was of allied and neutral ships in 1917


How many allied warships were sunk by the Italian submarines in the battle of the Atlantic?

109 ships of 593,864 tons in Atlantic


What were three major events that drew the us into world war 1?

Because Germans attacked our ships......


How many ships did the Germans sink?

The Germans only managed to sink about 5 Allied ships out of almost 11,000


Why did the Germans use you boats?

The Germans used U-Boats to try to attack all of the ships going to Britain, they ended up attacking Listuania, a passenger vessel that was caring amunition but happened to have 150 US passengers causing the US to get involved with the war


How many ships and soldiers were involved in the D Day landings?

About 156,000 allied forces involved in all and about the entire allied fleet was put against the germans


What was the primary target of German Submarines in World War 1?

Allied cargo ships were the Germans primary targets.


What Was World war 1 like in the Atlantic Ocean?

The Atlantic Theatre was not home to many battles, but there was an abundant population of German submarines with orders to sink any Allied ships or ships going to Britain.


Did the Germans permit the Italian Navy to use German ships and aircraft under Italian command in the Battle of the Atlantic?

Yes they did begining in May,1941.