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Battle of Jutland May 31st-June 1st, 1916
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Thesis As the only major naval battle of World War 1, the Battle of Jutland effectively did nothing but keep the war alive, resulting in more civilian deaths and a growing opposition to the war.
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Overview ●Involved 250 ships and 100,000 men ●The War began in May 31st,1916 ●The Battle took place of the coast of Denmark in Jutland ●The war was between the Germans and British
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The Main Players -Many other countries joined to fight, but ended with just Germany and Britain -German secret code was cracked Germany: led by Admiral Reinhard von Scheer England: led by Admiral John Jellicoe
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The Routes -The war was centered in the North sea, across from England and above Germany. -The dispute was over the narrow waterway, for trade.
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Admiral Reinhard von ScheerAdmiral John Jellicoe
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Key Factors -Battle ships and submarines -Unrestricted submarine warfare -Britain had leading navy
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The End ● Britain= 14 ships lost and 6,000 people lost ● Germany= 11 ships lost, 2,500 people lost ● Ended in a stalemate
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Importance ●This battle sent a clear message to the entire Europe that Britain and Germany had naval tactics ●Battle sent both armies home, with no clear winner
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Work Cited http://battle-of-jutland.com/free-jutland-book.html http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/firstworldwar/jutland- sank.htm http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/battle_of_jutland.htm http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/battle-of-jutland
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