Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. In WW1, German U-Boats tended to operate alone. In WW2, as allied defences became more effective, they began to operate in groups. What were these groups called?"
...1. Jackal Groups 2. Tiger Teams 3. Lion Prides 4. Wolf Packs The wolf packs were the idea of Admiral Karl Donitz and the aim was that large groups could operate together to counter the convoy systems used by the allies. In one 48-hour period in October 1940, 34 ships in two convoys were attacked and sunk by seven U-Boats in what later became known as "the night of the long knives".
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. In WW1, German U-Boats tended to operate alone. In WW2, as allied defences became more effective, they began to operate in groups. What were these groups called?"
Wolf Packs:
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