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Background
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1.1
German intentions
1.2
American deficiencies
2
Campaign
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2.1
Opening moves
2.2
Operation Drumbeat
2.3
U-boats in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico
2.4
US convoys arrive
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Losses
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3.1
Allies
3.2
Germany
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Second Happy Time
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Period of German sinking of merchant ships off the East Coast during the Second World War
SS
Dixie Arrow
torpedoed off
Cape Hatteras
by
U-71
, 26 March 1942
v
t
e
Atlantic campaign
Americas
United States
Caribbean
St. Lawrence
Northern Barrage
Blockade of Germany
Gibraltar
1939
River Plate
1940
HX 47
HX 49
1st Happy Time
HX 65
SC 2
HX 72
SC 7
HX 79
HX 84
Nordseetour
HX 90
1941
SC 19
SC 20
Berlin
HX 106
HG 53
OB 293
HX 112
4 April
OB 318
HX 126
Rheinübung
Denmark Strait