1916 The First World War at Sea in Photographs

The Year of Jutland

Nonfiction, History, Military, Naval, World War I
Cover of the book 1916 The First World War at Sea in Photographs by Phil Carradice, Amberley Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Phil Carradice ISBN: 9781445622651
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint: Amberley Publishing Language: English
Author: Phil Carradice
ISBN: 9781445622651
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint: Amberley Publishing
Language: English

For the navies of Britain and Germany, 1916 would be the defining year of the First World War. Against a background of the evacuation of the Dardanelles, blockades in the North Sea and submarine attacks around the coasts of Europe, the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet would meet in the North Sea on 31 May 1916 and slug it out for supremacy. Which would win, Britain or Germany? With both sides claiming victory, Jutland ended as a draw. Nonetheless, neither fleet would venture out in force again for the duration. Future naval engagements would be skirmishes rather than all-out sea battles. Outrages against hospital ships and continued submarine warfare against merchant vessels saw numerous high profile sinkings, not least the hospital ship HMHS Britannic, lost in November in the Kea Channel, sunk by an indiscriminate mine. Phil Carradice takes us through the First World War at sea in photographs, showing us the horror of war and telling the story of the greatest sea battle of the conflict.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

For the navies of Britain and Germany, 1916 would be the defining year of the First World War. Against a background of the evacuation of the Dardanelles, blockades in the North Sea and submarine attacks around the coasts of Europe, the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet would meet in the North Sea on 31 May 1916 and slug it out for supremacy. Which would win, Britain or Germany? With both sides claiming victory, Jutland ended as a draw. Nonetheless, neither fleet would venture out in force again for the duration. Future naval engagements would be skirmishes rather than all-out sea battles. Outrages against hospital ships and continued submarine warfare against merchant vessels saw numerous high profile sinkings, not least the hospital ship HMHS Britannic, lost in November in the Kea Channel, sunk by an indiscriminate mine. Phil Carradice takes us through the First World War at sea in photographs, showing us the horror of war and telling the story of the greatest sea battle of the conflict.

More books from Amberley Publishing

Cover of the book Holland America Liners 1950-2015 by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book The Ancient Greeks in 100 Facts by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Bristol Rovers by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Richard III - The Young King To Be by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Winson Green to Brookfields Through Time by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book We Were Eagles Volume One by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Dorset Pubs and Breweries by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Villages Around York Through Time by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Glasgow in 50 Buildings by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Brewing in West Sussex by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Nuneaton & Bedworth Coal, Stone, Clay and Iron by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Shoreham Airport by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Safeguard Coaches of Guildford by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Northwich, Winsford & Middlewich Through Time by Phil Carradice
Cover of the book Wellington Through Time by Phil Carradice
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy