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The headquarters of the Imperial German Navy stood in Berlin, within the heavy stone walls of the Bendlerblock, where maps ruled as much as men did.
By the end of August, the room had not known rest for over a month.
Lines had been drawn, erased, redrawn again across the great wall maps—North Sea, Atlantic, trade routes, convoy lanes—all marked with pins, chalk, and the slow accumulation of decisions that would shape the war at sea.
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