Battle of the Atlantic (The Era of Relative Peace)

The Battle of the Atlantic was one of the longest battles of World War III. As the name suggests, it took place in the Atlantic Ocean on the coast of both America, Europe, the Caribbean, and South America. Attacks were mainly done by Soviet submarines on REFORGER convoys from the USA to Europe, as well as raids on US Naval Bases on the East Coast. However, also present in the battle were invasions of sovereign island states by both sides. The battle lasted throughout the remainder of the war until the Soviet Union surrendered to the allies. Historians have noted that it was similar to the Battle of the Atlantic in WW2.

The Battle of Atlantic is divided into the lesser Caribbean Front, which details the Cuban invasion of the Caribbean islands, the subsequent liberation of the said islands, and finally the allied invasion of Cuba.