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A major campaign to secure Anglo-American shipping routes in the face of German opposition, principally [[submarine]] but also involving long-range aircraft and [[commerce | A major campaign to secure Anglo-American shipping routes in the face of German opposition, principally [[submarine]] but also involving long-range aircraft and [[commerce raiding]]; eventually won by Allied technology, organization and industrial production |
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Battle of the Atlantic [r]: A major campaign to secure Anglo-American shipping routes in the face of German opposition, principally submarine but also involving long-range aircraft and commerce raiding; eventually won by Allied technology, organization and industrial production