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Lost in the Greenland Gap: A Day by Day Account of a WWII Convoy Crossing During the Battle of the Atlantic

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Lost in the Greenland Gap: A Day by Day Account of a WWII Convoy Crossing During the Battle of the Atlantic

Lost in the Greenland Gap: A Day by Day Account of a WWII Convoy Crossing During the Battle of the Atlantic by B L Smith
English | August 24, 2016 | ISBN: 1537065734 | 330 pages | AZW3 | 0.83 Mb

The great storms of winter already were raging when Convoy SC-32 set sail from New York harbor on December 15, 1942, laden with supplies for beleaguered Britain. They were a portent of what was to become the fiercest winter in the meteorological annals of the North Atlantic. Even so, the sea was the lesser menace.In an all-out effort to stem the tide of supplies flowing from America to Great Britain and Russia, the U-boats of the Kriegsmarine were massed in the Greenland Gap - that expanse of the mid North Atlantic so named because it was beyond the range of land-based Allied planes. It was in the Greenland Gap where the submarines awaited the trans-Atlantic convoys; secure in the knowledge there was nothing to fear from the skies above.Lost in the Greenland Gap is a day-by-day account of the crossing by Convoy SC-32 during World War II at the height of the Battle of the Atlantic. Under unrelenting assault by hurricane force winds and German U-boats, the complete disintegration of the convoy threatened.Welcome aboard…