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Just to answer the original question: no!![]()
OK Daniel, perhaps you can explain how the Allies can wage war against Japan Germany with shipping losses 2, 3 or 4 times as severe as happened?
With a complete lack of ASW escorts the shipping losses will continue to mount, until the offensive effort grinds to a halt.
And don't think that "They can just build more ships" - they can't. Allied shipbuilding capacity is about 1.2 million tons/month MAXIMUM, even with a severe shortage they were not able to push this higher. With the German U-boat effort at less than 50%, and the Japanese at perhaps 25%, the U-subs were able to sink 600,000 - 650,000 in several months, the best month was over 800,000 tons BY SUBS ALONE. Add to this sinkings by Axis aircraft, mines, accident, weather etc. Now consider if both Germany and Japan devoted 100% resources to sink Allies shipping right from 1941 then they could EASILY account for 1.5 - 2.5 million tons PER MONTH! The shipping "import crisis" will begin not in mid 1943, but will be in the spring of 1942.
THE ALLIES CANNOT FIGHT THE WAR WITHOUT SHIPPING!!!