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A marine survey team located the wreck of the British warship HMS Warrior in Norwegian waters, 100 years after it sank from damage suffered during the Battle of Jutland, in 1916.
The High Seas Fleet faced very tough odds at Jutland. It only enjoyed a numerical advantage near the opening stages of the battle, ... But the problem for the Germans ran deeper than battle damage.
On May 31st—exactly 100 years ago—the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet met for battle in the North Sea off the coast of Denmark. Over the course of a day and a night, 250 ...
THE Germans call it Skagerrak. To the British the brutal naval battle fought in the North Sea a century ago on May 31 will always be Jutland.
On the centenary of WWI's biggest - and bloodiest - battle, we consider how the historic clash developed. News you can trust since 1887. Sign In. Subscribe.
Jutland: WWI's Largest Naval Battle Remembered The Prime Minister says the battle serves as a reminder that the conflict was not just fought in the trenches. Tuesday 31 May 2016 11:59, UK ...
The wreck of the British warship HMS Warrior — the "last shipwreck" from the Battle of Jutland during World War I — has been discovered near Norway ...
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.