The Battle of Jutland #OnThisDay
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At the end of May 1916, 250 warships off the Danish coast battle the greatest naval battle of the First World War. Germany's navy suffers less losses. However, the strategic situation does not change, the British blockade remains.
To lure some English ships into a trap, the German high seas fleet made an advance into the Skagerrak in May 1916. But the Royal Navy saw through the game. One of the greatest naval battles in history followed.
The Battle of Jutland #OnThisDay
The largest naval battle of World War I between the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet took place over the 31 May and 1 June 1916. 9,823 men died in an inconclusive battle where no fleet was victorious with both sides claiming victory. The German fleet, however, never put to sea again […]
At the turn of May and June 1916, one of the largest naval battles of all time took place off the Jutland Peninsula. The British Great and German High Seas Fleets, the Grand Fleet and the High Seas Fleet, fought in it. The battle was complicated. That is why Technet.cz is dedicating a series to it. You are reading its third and final part.
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