The Battle of Jutland was the greatest naval engagement of the First World War. Germany needed to break the blockade of its mercantile shipping routes but little did they know that the British admiralty, led by the First Lord Arthur Balfour and The First Sea Lord Sir Henry Jackson, had already caught wind of their plans.
The battle continues to be a source of great interest today. Pen & Sword Books have a number of fascinating titles which will help you to better understand this important conflict at sea.
Visit Jutland 1916, an exciting new website from Nicholas Jellicoe for the Battle of Jutland Centenary Initiative.
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"This is an excellent work that demonstrates how active the naval war was after Jutland, and how much effort went into solving the problems posed by new technology that was changing the nature of naval warfare."
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Warships International Fleet Review, June 2024
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Warships International Fleet Review, June 2024
Often provides interesting counterpoints to the Anglo-centric perspectives of most of the English language histories of the battle.
The National Maritime Historical Society
Often provides interesting counterpoints to the Anglo-centric perspectives of most of the English language histories of the battle.
The National Maritime Historical Society
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August 2022
The Bookseller
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August 2022
The Bookseller
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Cher Ami, Great War Special Interest Group Newsletter - July 2022
As Featured In
Cher Ami, Great War Special Interest Group Newsletter - July 2022