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Andrea Ramos Calvo 4º ESO B 2018/9/12 War at sea. Andrea Ramos Calvo 4º ESO B

2018/9/12 Index. 1. Introduction . 2. Germany. -U-boat. -Seaplanes . 3. England. -The British grand fleet. -Confuse and survive. -HMS. - Jack Cornwall.

2018/9/12 1.Introduction. The First World War was between Germany and England, because the British needed more food and supplies to Britain. 3

2018/9/12 2.Germany

2018/9/12 U-boat. Submarines are ships to be difficult to detect and destroy when surfing at great depth.

2018/9/12 Seaplanes. A seaplane is an aircraft type that can take off and land on a water surface.

2018/9/12 3.Britain

The British grand fleet. 2018/9/12 The British grand fleet. The British Royal Navy was the biggest and most powerful in the world.

2018/9/12 Confuse and survive. In 1917 the British Admirally began to camouflage merchant ships .

2018/9/12 HMS. HMS is an example of the British grand fleet.

Victoria Victory British 2018/9/12 Jack Cornwall. Victoria Victory British War Cross. Medal. Medal.

2018/9/12 The end.