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Q: With the large number of Allied ships during D-Day, did the German navy attack the fleet using submarines or E-boats or other means? —Wes Chan, Westminster, Md.

The easy answer is that the hopelessly outmatched German Kriegsmarine had no chance of stopping the massive Allied fleet of

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