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As your reviewer drew his first breath, a couple of miles away from the struggling infant, in the Firth of Clyde, Convoy KMF 19 was preparing to set off for its part in the invasion of Sicily. Hundreds of miles to the west, numerous packs of U‐boats, whose numbers are known, were lurking in specified areas of the Atlantic. To the north, a Soviet convoy was on its way from Severodvinsk in the White Sea to Dikson in the Kara Sea, while the British submarine Seadog evacuated from Spitzbergen a group of Norwegian commandos who had just destroyed a German...

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