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Essential Questions: • What were the key elements of the Battle of the Atlantic? • What things gave the Allies the advantage to win control over the Atlantic Ocean? Battle of the Atlantic • The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War II: 1939 -1945 U-boat shells a merchant ship • After declaring war on the U.S., German submarines entered American coastal waters. United States East Coast German U-boats German U-boats at anchor Convoy System • Great Britain required more than a million tons of imported material per week in order to survive and hold off Germany’s attacks. • Blimps and airplanes flew overhead keeping watch. • At the core of the battle was the blockade of Germany, and Germany's blockade of Great Britain U.S. Navy blimp flies over a convoy of ships to protect it from German U-boats Mass Production • Even though the Germans wreaked havoc on Allied ships in the Atlantic, by 1942 U.S. shipyards are producing ships faster than the Germans are sinking them • New technology helps turn the tide in favor of the allies • Sonar, Radar, Depth Charges A fleet of U.S. Liberty ships D-Day Plan D-Day Deception • Efforts to fool the Germans into thinking the invasion would occur elsewhere • Method used: • Controlled leaks of misinformation • Physical deception Dummy aircraft • • • • Fake infrastructure and equipment Dummy landing craft Dummy aircraft/airfields Decoy lighting • Fake messages/transmissions • Messages sent to and from fake units Symbol of the fictitious 1st Army unit The Normandy Invasion • June 6, 1944 “D-Day” aka “Operation Overlord” • The attack was planned months in advance; the Nazi’s knew the Allies planned to attack…but didn’t know where • Five “Landing Beaches” were chosen: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Sword, and Juno D-Day map of the coast of France The Normandy Invasion • Largest single allied invasion in the war • 1.5 million troops & 5 million tons of equipment sent to Britain in preparation • Dawn of June 6: • 7,000 ships, 100,000 soldiers, 23,000 paratroopers land on the Normandy beaches Troops & equipment landing at a captured beachhead Battle of the Atlantic • Fill out the graphic organizer “Battle of the Atlantic” while viewing the next seven slides • Sept 3, 1939 - WWII begins • 1939 totals: • 165 merchant ships • Set. 14th – 1st U-boat suck • Sept. 16th – 1st Convoy route sunk • 9 U-boats sunk • June – Dunkirk evacuated • June - France surrenders to Germany • July – Battle of the Atlantic officially begins • 1940 totals: • 567 merchant ships sunk • 24 U-boats sunk • Jan–April: German aircraft sink 113 • 1941 totals: ships in Atlantic • 503 merchant ships st • March – 1 radar detect U-boats sunk • June – German Naval code broken • 35 U-boats sunk • Hitler declares war on U.S.A. • Feb – Germany changes enigma machine, British can’t read code • May - U-boats begin night time surface attacks • June - British cryptographers crack U-boat code • 1942 totals: • 1383 merchant ships sunk • 87 U-boats sunk • Feb – War changes in favor • 1943 totals: of the Allies • 588 merchant ships sunk • March – Germany • 242 U-boats sunk temporarily blocking code breaking • June 4th – D-Day Landing • 1944 totals: • 251 merchant ships • Aug. – Largest convoy arrives in U.K. with no losses sunk • 252 U-boats sunk • May 6th – Last U-boat sunk • May 8th – Germany surrenders • Sept. 2nd – Japan surrenders • 1945 totals: • 175 merchant ships sunk • 120 U-boats sunk U-Boats scuttled at the end of the war • May 6-9, 1945: over 200 U-boats scuttled (sunk) by the Germans • 156 U-boats were surrendered to the British Royal Navy • 116 were scuttled by the U.K. off of Ireland 42 surrendered Uboats Northern Ireland in June 1945 Essential Questions: • What were the key elements of the Battle of the Atlantic? • What things gave the Allies the advantage to win control over the Atlantic Ocean?