Germany's goal in the Battle of the Atlantic was to

a) Invade the coast of Great Britain and then take over the entire country
b) Keep food and war supplies from reaching Great Britain and the Soviet Union
c) Prevent Allied forces from landing in Normandy and liberating France
d) Prevent the invasion of North Africa


Ans: b) Keep food and war supplies from reaching Great Britain and the Soviet Union

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