Tagline: Securing vital supply lines.
The Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945) involved Allied convoys combating German U-boat attacks to protect essential supplies. Maintaining these routes was critical for sustaining military operations in Europe. Allied innovations, including sonar, radar, and codebreaking, neutralized the U-boat threat. The campaign highlighted the strategic importance of maritime control, logistics, and intelligence.
Article 370: The Pacific Island Hopping Campaign Expanded
Tagline: Strategic advances toward Japan.
Allied forces adopted island-hopping to capture key Pacific islands while bypassing heavily fortified Japanese positions. Campaigns in Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, and Iwo Jima provided airfields and staging areas for further operations. The strategy weakened Japanese defenses, disrupted supply lines, and brought Allied forces closer to Japan. Island hopping highlighted geography, logistics, and coordinated multi-branch operations.