The Battle of the Atlantic, which lasted from 1939 to 1945, resulted in approximately 100,000 military and civilian deaths, largely due to submarine warfare and naval engagements. In the Caribbean, while specific casualty figures are less documented, the overall impact of World War II in that region included losses in shipping and military operations. The total death toll from the broader Atlantic campaign reflects the significant scale and intensity of naval warfare during the conflict.
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the trans-atlantic slave trade, also known as the Atlantic slave trade. It was the largest and one of the cruellest displacement of people in the world's history.
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
Most of the people the Europeans brought over to the New World as slaves were West Africans from the central an western part of Africa. This was known as the Atlantic slave trade.
The Battle of the Atlantic was won by Britain and her Allies .
The Battle of the Atlantic from 1939 to the defeat of Germany in 1945 .
The main participants in the Battle of the Atlantic were Germany, Britain, and Canada, and later the United States. It was the longest battle of World War 2.
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In the European theatre: the Battle for the Atlantic. In the Pacific; the Battle for Midway.
The Battle of the Atlantic was ongoing throughout most of World War II. It referred to the campaign by German submarines to attack and sink Allied shipping bringing supplies from the US and Canada to Britain to keep the country fighting and to stop the people from starving.
Us and the Japanese.
there is none. the longest war in world war 1 is world war 1. it would have to be the longest battle. :)*
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Battle of the Atlantic
The answer to this narrow minded question is that there are poor people and poverty throughout the world. This does not just occur in the Caribbean, so I recommend you go to the Caribbean and have stare at a great deal of the successful entrepreneurs residing in the Caribbean. And as the question why are many people in the world so poor? Thank you haha
There is no one look for people of the Caribbean, as in much of the world. Some people are black, while others have Spanish or Latin heritage. There are many people with white skin in the Caribbean. Over time, many people have blended ethnically. I think the people of the Caribbean are quite beautiful.