The Battle of Jutland

In May 1916, during the First World War, the German fleet tried to escape the North Sea by inviting a confrontation with the British off Jutland in Denmark. Superior intelligence gave the British an advantage, but subsequent failures in communication meant that although Germany’s aims were frustrated, the Royal Navy’s losses made it seem like a defeat.

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