Battle of the Caribbean

The Battle of the Caribbean refers to a naval campaign waged during World War II that was part of the Battle of the Atlantic, from 1941 to 1945. German U-boats and Italian submarines attempted to disrupt the Allied supply of oil and other material. They sank shipping in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico and attacked coastal targets in the Antilles. Improved Allied anti-submarine warfare eventually drove the Axis submarines out of the Caribbean region.

Battle of the Caribbean
Part of World War II, Battle of the Atlantic

The Antilles, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico
Date1941–1945
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Allies:
 United States
 United Kingdom
 Canada
 Netherlands
 Free France
 Cuba
 Panama
 Venezuela
 Mexico
 Colombia
 Peru
other allies
Axis:
 Germany
 Italy
 Vichy France
Commanders and leaders
Ernest J. King
Jesse Oldendorf
Sir Percy Noble
Sir Max K. Horton
Wolfgang Larrazábal
Francisco de Menocal Roldán
Erich Raeder
Karl Dönitz
Romolo Polacchini
Casualties and losses
400 merchant ships sunk 17 submarines
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