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A popular view of the war at sea is that of Britain pushed right to the edge, mounting shipping losses leading to fears of starvation in Britain and possible capitulation. Military historian Max Hastings suggests otherwise, pointing to the shortcomings and failings of Germany’s U-Boat fleet and the growing expertise and technological superiority of the allied navies.Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past


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