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Black May (1943)

Black May
Part of The Battle of the Atlantic

Depth charges exploding from the destroyer HMS Vanoc during an Atlantic convoy in May 1943
Date29 April – 24 May 1943
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
 Canada
 Germany
Commanders and leaders
Max Horton
John Slessor
Karl Dönitz
Strength
Royal Navy
Merchant navy
240 submarines
Casualties and losses
58 ships sunk 43 submarines destroyed
37 submarines damaged

Black May refers to a period (May 1943) in the Battle of the Atlantic campaign during World War II, when the German U-boat arm (U-Bootwaffe) suffered high casualties with fewer Allied ships sunk; it is considered a turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic.


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مايو الأسود (1943) Arabic Черен май Bulgarian مه سیاه (۱۹۴۳) FA Mai Noir French Mei Hitam (1943) ID Maggio nero Italian Maio Negro Portuguese

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