Description: This is a brand new mint condition The New York Times Magazine World War Il The Battle Of The Atlantic. It is often overlooked in the popular lore of World War II, yet no less than Winston Churchill said of the Battle of the Atlantic: “Without victory there is no survival.” In 1940, Nazi submarines terrorized the shipping lanes of the North Atlantic, sinking merchant ships nearly at will. These ships, bound for Britain from Canada, carried supplies vital to England, a nation crippled by the attacks of Adolf Hitler’s war machine. The ferocious naval struggle to control these supply lines constituted the Battle of the Atlantic. As documented in stories and photos from the New York Times, during the war and after, it is a saga of America’s belated but pivotal decision to join the conflict and the heroic efforts of Allied sailors, under brutal and terrifying conditions, to turn the tide of war against Germany. Any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
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Publication Name: The New York Times
Signed: No
ISSN: 9891-0596
Custom Bundle: No
Publisher: Meredith Corporation
Modified Item: No
Publication Month: August
Publication Year: 2020
Format: Physical
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Special Issue
Contributors: Anita Patil
Distribution: Non-Paid Circulation
Features: Collector's Edition, Limited Edition
Genre: History
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Topic: World War Il The Battle Of The Atlantic
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States