Battle of the North Atlantic

The Battle of the North Atlantic was a major naval action fought during the Second Great War in 1943. The battle was fought between the U.S. Navy and an Entente fleet made up of British and French ships. The battle was fought in two segments, with each side's airplanes and submarines taking the fight to the enemy several hundred miles away from their own side's surface fleet. Results of the battle were not clear immediately after it ended. However, several weeks later the United States retook Bermuda from Britain and the Confederate States, suggesting the battle was a US victory.