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Arctic convoys
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Arctic convoys

In World War II, series of supply convoys sailing from the UK to the USSR around the North Cape to Murmansk, commencing October 1941.

The natural hazards of sailing in these waters were greatly increased by the activity of German submarines and surface ships, together with German aircraft operating from bases in northern Norway, and casualties were often heavy. In spite of such losses, the convoys delivered thousands of tanks and aircraft, 356,000 trucks, 50,000 jeeps, 1,500 locomotives, and 9,800 freight wagons in the course of the war.


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