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Princess Anne shares importance of telling Battle of Atlantic story ‘properly’

Princess Anne shares importance of telling Battle of Atlantic story ‘properly’

The Battle of the Atlantic commemorations began today with a Royal visit.

The campaign was the longest and arguably the most decisive campaign of WWII and ran throughout the entire six-year conflict. One of the most important factors of the Battle of the Atlantic was logistics and, more importantly, Britain’s ability to maintain vital supply lines through its North Atlantic shipping routes.

This year will mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic and Liverpool will be hosting a series of events to commemorate the commitment and resilience of the brave men and women who ensured Britain and its allies overcame the malignant threat of Nazi Germany.

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Today, Princess Anne, Princess Royal unveiled a national memorial and Garden of Reflection at Our Lady and St Nicholas’s Church near the Pier Head. She is a patron of the Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Charity.

Local veterans were also in attendance, including Denis Rose, John Dennett BEM, Ken Benbow and John Davies. Speaking to the ECHO, John, aged 100, spoke about what today meant to him.

He said: “It’s been a great day. Surprised, actually, because I never knew this was going to happen. My granddaughter sprung it on me at seven o’clock last night. It all came out of the blue. So I’m very pleased to be here.

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  • May 26, 2023