The Battle of the Atlantic lasted as long as World War Two itself. By the summer of 1942 one Allied ship was going down every four hours, yet German U-boat losses remained frustratingly low.
Her mizzenmast carried away with a crash. The 3070 floundered on across the whooping Atlantic like a drunk on a merry-go-round. Below, the cabin had suddenly become a welter of men, clothes ...
The third in a series of ship's bells made to honour the fallen of the Battle of the Atlantic has gone on display in Londonderry. The Newfoundland Escort Force Bell honours the sacrifices made ...
Three days of Battle of the Atlantic commemorations have ended in Liverpool with organizers and the public equally delighted by the maritime spectacle. A ‘parade of sail’ by merchant vessels ...
Demolition work will start on Monday to make way for the new Battle of the Atlantic U-Boat museum, which is expected to open in Birkenhead in 2026. The new visitor attraction, overseen by the Big ...
The project will include an education centre, three-storey museum, and a memorial site for the Battle of the Atlantic Work is set to begin on a new interactive museum that is intended to better ...
Submarine warfare played a pivotal role in the Battle of the Atlantic as German U-boats targeted merchant ships and troop carriers from the US and other Allied nations. The underwater predators ...
The project has also established the Battle of the Atlantic Research Partnership ... Woodside this will help us capitalise on this unique location while delivering real people-focused regeneration ...