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Battle of Jutland: Map, ships, who won and where is Scapa flow? Amy Willis. Published May 31, 2016 9:57am Updated December 11, 2019 3:35pm Share ... the Battle of Jutland.
AN INTERACTIVE map recording the people involved in the biggest naval battle of the First World War has been created to mark its 100th anniversary.
Fought over 36 hours from May 31 to June 1 1916, Jutland is often considered a German victory because the British lost 6,094 seamen compared with the 2,551 Germans who died during the battle.
Reporter STUART ANDERSON looks at a project to create an interactive map allowing people to share and discover family stories about the Battle of Jutland, which was fought between Britain and ...
Although the Battle of Jutland changed nothing from a strategic standpoint, it is seen as one of the decisive battles of naval history, he writes. There were 250 warships involved in the clash ...
A century ago, the two greatest fleets of the industrial age fought an inconclusive battle in the North Sea. The British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet fielded a total of fifty-eight ...
Who really won the Battle of Jutland is a topic that is still debated now, 100 years on. Read Newsround's guide to find out what happened in World War One. Related content ...
The result of eighteen years of diligent research, this treatise should be the definitive work on the subject. It is a technical account with an exhaustive bibliography and some sixty figures ...
More than 250 warships took part in the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval engagement of World War I, and more than 8,500 men were killed, according to British and German wartime records.
Who really won the Battle of Jutland is a topic that is still debated now, 100 years on. Read Newsround's guide to find out what happened in World War One. More on this story.