Turn 26. Nov/Dec 1943. Battle of the Atlantic.
Germany did use the first impulse to take a naval and get their 11 u-boat units out to sea. 3 of the 11, which started in Keil could only make to the Faeores gap and were non-issue this turn. However, the other 8 did make it into the allied convoy lines and were distributed with 3 in Cape St. Vincent (joining 3 Italian subs there), 4 into the North Atlantic where they met up with 2 KM surface raiders and 2 in the Central Atlantic.
The Germans and Italians did manage to sink 6 allied convoys and force another 4 to abort. The last battle of the turn occurred in the North Atlantic, saw 2 CW CPs sunk and another 2 aborted and happened on the last impulse of the turn which meant that the allies had no chance to replace these losses before the turn ended.
