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The Defeat of the U-Boats during World War II

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1. Winston S. Churchill, The Second World War, vol. I, 131.
2. Ibid., 336.
3. Dr. Geoffrey Till, Air Power and the Royal Navy.
4. See Theodore Wilson, The First Summit, 128.
5. Geoffrey Till, op. cit., 175.
6. Jürgen Rohwer, The Critical Convoy Battles of 1943, 200.
7. Rear Admiral W. S. Chalmers, Max Horton and the Western Approaches, 279.

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