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During the final years of World War II, how did the Allies gain control of the Atlantic Ocean?
They used U-boats to sink German ships.
They used fighters to provide air support for their ships.
They used better antisubmarine technology.
They used Allied submarines to defeat German ones.
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They used better antisubmarine technology.
Improvements in sonar, radar, high‑frequency direction finding (HF/“Huff‑Duff”), depth charges and hedgehog weapons, escort carriers and long‑range patrol aircraft (closing the mid‑Atlantic air gap), better convoy escort tactics, and Allied codebreaking (Ultra) together neutralized the U‑boat threat and gave the Allies control of the Atlantic.
Improvements in sonar, radar, high‑frequency direction finding (HF/“Huff‑Duff”), depth charges and hedgehog weapons, escort carriers and long‑range patrol aircraft (closing the mid‑Atlantic air gap), better convoy escort tactics, and Allied codebreaking (Ultra) together neutralized the U‑boat threat and gave the Allies control of the Atlantic.
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