THE CONTROL of Atlantic sea lanes during World War II, insuring the safe, regular and frequent passage of ships, was but one link in the chain of forces and events that led to victory over the Axis.
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History of United States naval operations in World War II: v.10 The Atlantic Battle Won
March 2001, Castle Books
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078581311X 9780785813118
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