World War II’s longest campaign was fought in the Atlantic Ocean. Hitler’s U-boats hunted in packs, chasing down the convoys which were bringing vital supplies to Britain. Churchill wrote that his greatest fear in the entirety of the war was the U-boat peril, and by the beginning of 1943, the Germans had the upper hand at sea. However, through a combination of new tactics, weaponry and heroic convoy commanders, the Allied forces began to fight back. \n\nThroughout, the port of Derry played a pivotal role as the UK’s most westerly base. Historians explore the story of a group of Irish merchant seamen who found themselves captured and enslaved in the horror of a Nazi labour camp.
Source: BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 2
World War II’s longest campaign was fought in the Atlantic Ocean. Hitler’s U-boats hunted in packs, chasing down the convoys which were bringing vital supplies to Br ...
04-09-2025
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 1
The longest campaign of World War II was fought in the Atlantic Ocean. Tens of thousands of lives were lost as Hitler’s U-boat fleet hunted in packs, chasing down the Alli ...
03-09-2025
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 1
The longest campaign of World War II was fought in the Atlantic Ocean. Tens of thousands of lives were lost as Hitler’s U-boat fleet hunted in packs, chasing down the Alli ...
03-09-2025
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 2
World War II’s longest campaign was fought in the Atlantic Ocean. Hitler’s U-boats hunted in packs, chasing down the convoys which were bringing vital supplies to Br ...
04-09-2025
BBC 2