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By closing the 'air gap'. That is the parts of the ocean that was not able to be covered by air recconaisance. Submarines were vulnerable to detection & attack from the air and long range aircraft such as Catalina & Liberator made a huge difference. But they needed bases to fly from. The denial of such a base in the Irish Republic cost Britain dear for many months. Also, of course Asdic & better depth charges & increased range & effective escort vessels made a difference as time went on. In the beginning of the Battle of the Atlantic the Germans were sinking ships faster than they could be built. Many, many ships were sunk & huge amounts of stores & war material were lost. Britain was, for a time, in a very perilous position both to submarine & surface ships sinking unarmed merchant ships.

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