Derry remembers Battle of the Atlantic 80 years on
The naval base in the city - shared by the Royal Navy, the Royal Canadian Navy and the United States Navy – was pivotal to winning the longest continuous military campaign of World War Two.
At one time, 140 Allied escort ships, vital to the protection of convoys in the Atlantic, were based on the River Foyle and in May 1945 eight German U-boats surrendered close to the city.
A recreation of the German surrender is taking place at Ebrington Square on Saturday, where a number of wartime museum collections have been on display over recent days.
"Derry is a city steeped in history and often we forget its strategic importance during World War II, although in terms of global significance it played a huge role," the city's mayor Lilian Seenoi Barr told BBC News NI.
The Battle of the Atlantic was fought for control of vital supply routes, beginning as war broke out in 1939.
German submarines were the Allies' principal threat at sea. Winston Churchill once wrote: "The only thing that really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril."
Skirmishes in the Atlantic continued until the war ended in 1945, but the Allies sank particularly large numbers of U-boats in May 1943, effectively winning the Battle of the Atlantic.
Thousands of merchant ships and tens of thousands of lives were lost during the longest continuous military campaign during World War Two.
More than 66,000 Allied merchant seamen, sailors and airmen died, with 175 Allied warships and 5,000 merchant ships destroyed by German U-boats.
Derry is acknowledged as the Allies' most important escort base during the Battle of the Atlantic.
On 14 May 1945 the first of the U-boats berthed at Lisahally, the naval port on the city's outskirts, and formally ordered to surrender by Admiral Sir Max Horton, commander-in-chief, Western Approaches.
The mayor said as well as holding such vital strategic importance during the Atlantic campaign, the city was also changed by the influx of north American service personnel, housed at Base One Europe, the US Navy's operating base in Northern Ireland.
"The billeting of Allied servicemen here during that time also had a major cultural influence here in the city, where people mingled with the US and Canadian forces," she said.
Derry City and Strabane District Council's head of culture said Saturday's event will give people a sense of the historic significance of events in the city in 1945.
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"We want to give people a snapshot of the era by re-enacting some of the events of the day, and the atmosphere of celebration as the city was freed from the shadow of the war," said Aeidin McCarter.
"Through our living history characters we will retell the story and give people a glimpse of 1945 Derry through the music and fashion from the day."
The Ebrington event will run until 17:00 BST on Saturday and will give people the chance to enjoy the music of the roaring 40's and see how the fashion of the time began to reflect the international influence of the troops.
Military vehicles including a replica spitfire will also be on display.
Earlier this week The Princess Royal visited Derry to attend a commemoration marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Battle of the Atlantic.
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